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Japan National Route 410

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National Route 410 shield
National Route 410
?道410?
Map
National Route 410 highlighted in red
Route information
Length 110.4 km [1]  (68.6 mi)
Existed 1 April 1982?present
Major junctions
South end National Route 127  / National Route 128 in Tateyama
Major intersections
North end National Route 16 in Kisarazu
Location
Country Japan
Highway system
National Route 409 National Route 411

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 [ edit ]

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). [2] [1]

History [ edit ]

Yomachisaku Daiichi Tunnel

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. [3] [4]

National Route 410 was established by the Cabinet of Japan in 1982. [5] 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, [6] but as of 2021, the bypass has yet to be completed. [2] 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. [7]

Major intersections [ edit ]

The route lies entirely within Chiba Prefecture .

Location km [2] mi Destinations Notes
Tateyama 0.0 0.0 National Route 127 north (Tateyama Bypass) ? Chiba , Kisarazu
National Route 128 (Sotob??Kuroshio Line) ? Tateyama Station , central Tateyama, Kamogawa , Minamib?s?
Southern terminus; highway continues north as National Route 127
1.3 0.81 Chiba Prefecture Route 188 east ? Chikura
1.5 0.93 Chiba Prefecture Route 86 ? Shirahama , central Tateyama
2.3 1.4 National Route 410 north (H?j? Bypass) ? Central Tateyama, Shiroyama Park, Oki no Shima
9.8 6.1 Chiba Prefecture Route 257 north (B?s? Flower Line) ? Sunozaki
10.0 6.2 Chiba Prefecture Route 252 south ? Tomisaki Fishing Port
Minamib?s? 15.9 9.9 Chiba Prefecture Route 86 north ? Tateyama, Shirahama
29.1 18.1 E14 Chiba Prefecture Route 187 west ? to Futtsu Tateyama Road , Tateyama, Chikura Station
29.2 18.1 Chiba Prefecture Route 251 south ? Chikura-Seaside
30.3 18.8 Chiba Prefecture Route 241 west ? Chikura Station
32.8 20.4 Chiba Prefecture Route 297 north ? Kamogawa, Rosemary Park
35.5 22.1 National Route 128 north (Sotob??Kuroshio Line) ? Kamogawa Southern end of National Route 128 concurrency
36.1 22.4 E14 National Route 128 south (Sotob??Kuroshio Line) ? to Futtsu Tateyama Road , Tateyama Northern end of National Route 128 concurrency
38.3 23.8 E14 Chiba Prefecture Route 296 ? to Futtsu Tateyama Road , Funakata, Wada
41.1 25.5 Chiba Prefecture Route 258 west ? Masuma
46.1 28.6 Chiba Prefecture Route 89 west ? Iwai Southern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 89 concurrency
47.8 29.7 Chiba Prefecture Route 89 east ? Kamogawa Northern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 89 concurrency
Kamogawa 53.2 33.1 Chiba Prefecture Route 34 (Nagasa Kaid?) ? Hota , central Kamogawa
Kimitsu 65.4 40.6 National Route 465 west ? Central Kimitsu, Kisarazu, Futtsu Southern end of National Route 465 concurrency
74.0 46.0 National Route 465 east / Chiba Prefecture Route 24 south (Kururi Kaid?) Northern end of National Route 465 concurrency, southern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 24 concurrency
81.8 50.8 Chiba Prefecture Route 32 east ? ?taki
Chiba Prefecture Route 93 west ? Futtsu
82.2 51.1 Chiba Prefecture Route 145 north ? Kisarazu
84.1 52.3 National Route 410 (Kururi?Makuta Bypass) Large trucks are prohibited from going south on the Kururi?Makuta Bypass
84.5 52.5 Chiba Prefecture Route 163 west ? Kisarazu
86.3 53.6 Chiba Prefecture Route 23 west ? Kisarazu, Kazusa Akademia Park, Obitsu Station
86.5 53.7 Chiba Prefecture Route 160 east ? Itabu , Kururi Castle Southern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 160 concurrency
87.1 54.1 National Route 410 south (Kururi?Makuta Bypass) ? Kisarazu, Kamogawa, Kururi
Chiba Prefecture Route 160 ends
Northern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 160 concurrency
Kisarazu 90.0 55.9 Chiba Prefecture Route 166 ? Shimog?ri , Makuta
90.6 56.3 CAE14 Ken-? Expressway  ? to Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line , Tateyama Expressway , Ch?shi , Mobara Kisarazu-higashi Interchange (C4 exit 105)
92.3 57.4 E14 Chiba Prefecture Route 167 ? to Tateyama Expressway , Kisarazu, Makuta One-quadrant interchange
Sodegaura 93.7 58.2 National Route 409 east (B?s? ?dan-d?ro) ? Mobara, Ushiku
E14 Chiba Prefecture Route 24 north ? to Tateyama Expressway , Chiba, Ichihara
Northern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 24 concurrency, southern end of National Route 409 concurrency
95.8 59.5 Chiba Prefecture Route 165 east ? Ichihara, Katsuura
Chiba Prefecture Route 167 south ? Kururi
Southern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 165 concurrency
96.9 60.2 Chiba Prefecture Route 145 south ? Kimitsu, Kazusa Akademia Park Southern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 145 concurrency
97.2 60.4 Chiba Prefecture Route 145 north ? Nagaura Northern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 145 concurrency
97.4 60.5 Chiba Prefecture Route 165 west ? Yokota Station Northern end of Chiba Prefecture Route 165 concurrency
99.2 61.6 Chiba Prefecture Route 33 south ? Kimitsu, Kazusa Akademia Park
Kisarazu 99.6 61.9 CAC4 Tateyama Expressway  ? to Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line , Ken-? Expressway , Tateyama, Chiba Kisarazu-kita Interchange (E14 exit 15)
99.2 61.6 Chiba Prefecture Route 33 south ? Kimitsu, Kazusa Akademia Park
102.7 63.8 National Route 410 north (B?s? ?dan-d?ro) ? Central Kisarazu Partial interchange; northbound entrance, southbound exit
103.2 64.1 Chiba Prefecture Route 146 ? Central Kisarazu, Sodegaura
Sodegaura 105.0 65.2 E14 Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line  ? to Tateyama Expressway , Keiy? Road , Chiba Sodegaura Interchange (CA exit 3); northbound entrance, southbound exit
105.2 65.4 National Route 16  ? Tateyama, Kisarazu, Chiba, Ichihara
CA National Route 409 west ? to Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line , Kawasaki , Tokyo
National Route 410 reverses here
105.4 65.5 E14 Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line  ? to Tateyama Expressway , Keiy? Road , Chiba Sodegaura Interchange (CA exit 3); northbound entrance, southbound exit
Kisarazu 107.2 66.6 Chiba Prefecture Route 146 ? Central Kisarazu, Sodegaura
108.0 67.1 National Route 409 east / National Route 410 south (B?s? ?dan-d?ro) ? Central Kisarazu Partial interchange; northbound entrance, southbound exit, northern end of National Route 409 concurrency
108.6 67.5 Chiba Prefecture Route 146 north ? Sodegaura
110.4 68.6 CA National Route 16 (Wangan-d?ro) ? to Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line , Tateyama, Chiba
Chiba Prefecture Route 90 west (B?s? ?dan-d?ro) ? Kisarazu Port, central Kisarazu
Northern terminus; interchange; highway continues west as Chiba Prefecture Route 90
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b "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 .
  2. ^ a b c Google (19 April 2021). "Route 410" (Map). Google Maps . Google . Retrieved 19 April 2021 .
  3. ^ "ビックリ道路大集合…!これが「酷道?怖道??道」だ" [Several surprising roads. Cool, scary, and steep roads] (in Japanese). Kodansha . 4 February 2021 . Retrieved 19 April 2021 .
  4. ^ Nogishi, Yasuyuki (12 April 2021). "房?半島は素掘りトンネル王?!? 日本で2番目に古い?道トンネルを走ってみた" . Bike News (in Japanese). MediaVague . Retrieved 19 April 2021 .
  5. ^ 一般?道の路線を指定する政令 [Cabinet Order Designating General National Routes] (in Japanese). Cabinet of Japan . 1965 . Retrieved 19 April 2021 – via Wikisource.
  6. ^ "?道410? 久留里馬?田バイパス" [National Route 410 Kururi?Makuta Bypass] (PDF) (in Japanese). Chiba Prefecture . 2005 . Retrieved 21 April 2021 .
  7. ^ "23-ton collapse blocks Chiba tunnel; no one injured" . The Japan Times . 24 December 2015 . Retrieved 19 April 2021 .

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