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National highway in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
National Route 410
(
?道410?
,
Kokud? Yonhyakuj?g?
)
is a
national highway
located entirely within
Chiba Prefecture
,
Japan
. It connects the cities of
Tateyama
and
Kisarazu
, spanning the
B?s? Peninsula
in a south?north routing. The highway has a total length of 110.4 kilometers (68.6 mi).
Route description
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National Route 410 connects the cities of
Tateyama
and
Kisarazu
, spanning
Chiba Prefecture
's
B?s? Peninsula
in a south?north routing. Its southern terminus lies at a junction with
National Route 127
and
National Route 128
in central Tateyama. It travels south from there towards the southern tip of the B?s? Peninsula, Cape Nojima. Upon reaching the cape, the highway begins curving to the north heading through
Minamib?s?
and the former town of
Chikura
. It has another junction with National Route 128 in the former town of
Maruyama
, sharing a brief concurrency with the route before continuing north into the city of
Kamogawa
. The highway has a total length of 110.4 kilometers (68.6 mi).
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History
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In 1902, the Yomachisaku Daiichi Tunnel
(
四町作第一隧道
,
Yomachisaku Daiichi Zuid?
)
was completed using only hand tools along what would become National Route 410 in the city of
Kimitsu
. The tunnel is the second oldest tunnel that is designated as a part of a national highway in Japan.
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National Route 410 was established by the
Cabinet of Japan
in 1982.
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Construction began on the Kururi?Makuta Bypass of the narrow sections of the highway including the Yomachisaku Daiichi Tunnel in 1989. The 10.7-kilometer-long (6.6 mi) bypass was scheduled to be completed by 2015,
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but as of 2021, the bypass has yet to be completed.
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On 23 December 2015, a 20-meter-long (66 ft) section of the Yomachisaku Daiichi Tunnel's
shotcrete
lining collapsed following a re-application of the supportive lining a month prior to the collapse. The tunnel lining was repaired by the following day.
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Major intersections
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The route lies entirely within
Chiba Prefecture
.
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