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National highway in Japan
National Route 340
(
?道340?
,
Kokud? Sanbyakuyonj?g?
)
is a
national highway
of
Japan
connecting the cities of
Rikuzentakata
, in southeastern
Iwate Prefecture
, and
Hachinohe
, in southeastern
Aomori Prefecture
. It travels south to north and has a total length of 246.2 kilometers (153.0 mi). It serves primarily as an alternate, inland route to
National Route 45
through the northeastern part of the
T?hoku region
.
Route description
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National Route 340 has a total length of 246.2 kilometers (153.0 mi).
History
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National Route 340 was established by the
Cabinet of Japan
in 1975 between Rikuzentaka and Hachinohe.
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Major intersections
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All junctions listed are
at-grade intersections
unless noted otherwise.
See also
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References
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"一般?道の路線別、都道府?別道路現況"
[Road statistics by General National Highway route and prefecture]
(PDF)
(in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
. Retrieved
12 February
2020
.
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"一般?道の路線を指定する政令"
(in Japanese)
. Retrieved
10 October
2019
– via Wikisource.
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Route numbers in
italics
are no longer in use.
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