Kyushu Expressway

Kyushu Expressway
九州自動車道
Route information
Part of
Length: 346.4 km[1] (215.2 mi)
Existed: 1971 – present
Major junctions
From: Moji Interchange in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
Kita-Kyushu Expressway
To: Kagoshima Junction in Kagoshima, Kagoshima
Minami-Kyushu Expressway
Ibusuki Skyline
Location
Major cities: Fukuoka, Dazaifu, Tosu, Kurume, Kumamoto, Yatsushiro, Kirishima
Highway system
National highways of Japan
Expressways of Japan
Kumamoto,Japan

Kyushu Expressway (九州自動車道 Kyūshū Jidōsha-dō) (Asian Highway Network ) is one of the Expressways of Japan from Kitakyūshū (and the bridge to Honshū) to west of Kagoshima linking with the Higashi Kyushu Expressway and the Ibusuki Skyline. It runs through the prefectures of Fukuoka, the eastern half of the Saga, Kumamoto, Miyazaki (Ebino only) and the Kagoshima prefectures. The freeway runs entirely on the island of Kyūshū. The total length is 346.4 km. It does not cover Ōita or Nagasaki.

History

List of interchanges and features

Number Name Connections Distance from
Moji(Km)
Bus Stop Notes Location
Through to Kanmon Bridge
1 Moji IC Kitakyushu Expressway 4 0.0 Kitakyūshū Fukuoka
- Hata BS - 4.0
1-1 Shin-Moji Interchange 4.4 Only exit for Fukuoka
- Kishi PA - 6.2
- Kuzuhara BS - 11.1
2 Kokura-Higashi IC Kitakyushu Expressway 1
Route 10(Sone Bypass)
13.3
2-1 Kitakyushu JCT Higashikyushu Expressway 16.4
3 Kokura-Minami IC Route 322 20.2
4 Yahata IC Kitakyushu Expressway 4
Route 200(Nogata Bypass)
31.3
- Nogata PA - 34.9 Only accessible for Hiroshima Nogata
4-1 Kurate IC 36.1 Kurate
- Kurate PA - 36.3 Only accessible for Fukuoka
- Miyata SIC Miyawaka
5 Wakamiya IC 45.2
- Koga SA - 54.5 Koga
6 Koga IC Route 3(Kashii Bypass) 57.7
- Aoyagi BS - 58.5
- Tachibanayama BS - 62.7 Shingu
Hisayama
7 Fukuoka IC Fukuoka Expressway 4
Route 201
68.5 Fukuoka
7-1 Sue PA/SIC 73.6 Sue
- Umi BS - 75.5 Umi
8 Dazaifu IC Fukuoka Expressway 2
Route 3(Fukuoka-Minami Bypass)
80.2 Dazaifu
- Chikushino BS - 85.0 Chikushino
8-1 Chikushino IC 87.1
- Kiyama PA - 91.0 Kiyama Saga
9 Tosu JCT/IC Nagasaki Expressway
Ōita Expressway
Route 3
Route 34
96.2 Tosu
- Miyanojin BS - 102.6 Kurume Fukuoka
10 Kurume IC Route 322 105.6
10-1 Hirokawa IC/SA 113.6 Hirokawa
11 Yame IC Route 442 118.6 Yame
Chikugo
- Setaka BS - 122.5 Miyama
11-1 Miyama-Yanagawa IC 125.5 -
- Yamakawa PA - 128.2
12 Nankan IC 135.2 Nankan Kumamoto
- Kobaru BS - 138.9
- Tamana PA - 142.9
13 Kikusui IC 146.8 Nagomi
- Kaou BS - 153.7 Yamaga
14 Ueki IC Route 3 157.5 Kumamoto
- Kita-Kumamoto SA - 162.3
- Nishi-Kōshi BS - 165.8 Kōshi
- Musashigaoka BS - 169.1 Kumamoto
15 Kumamoto IC Route 57(Kumamoto-Higashi Bypass) 171.4
- Takuma PA - 174.5
15-1 Mashiki-Kumamoto Airport IC 176.6 Mashiki
- Mashiki BS - 177.5
- Kashima JCT Kyushu Odan Expressway(Future) 180.9 Mifune
16 Mifune IC Route 445 183.3
- Midorikawa PA - 186.9 Kumamoto
Kōsa
- Jōnan BS - 189.1 Kumamoto
17 Matsubase IC Route 218 195.3 Uki
- Ogawa BS/SIC - 204.0
- Miyahara SA - 209.0 Hikawa
18 Yatsushiro IC Route 3 213.7 Yatsushiro
18-1 Yatsushiro JCT Minami-Kyūshū Expressway 214.8 Only accessible for Fukuoka
- Sakamoto PA - 222.4
- Ayugaeri BS - 230.3
- Higo TN - Length 6,300m
Yamae
- Koduru BS - 242.5
- Yamae SA - 248.5
19 Hitoyoshi IC 252.2
Hitoyoshi
- Hitoyoshi-Minami BS - 256.6
- Kakutō TN - Length 6,300m
Ebino Miyazaki
- Ebino PA - 272.0
20 Ebino IC Route 268 274.5
21 Ebino JCT Miyazaki Expressway 276.5
- Yoshimatsu PA - 281.9 Yūsui Kagoshima
22 Kurino IC 290.3
23 Yokogawa IC 296.3 Kirishima
- Mizobe PA - 303.0
- Kagoshima Airport-Minami BS - 308.8
24 Mizobe-Kagoshima Airport IC Route 504 310.1
25-1
25
Kajiki JCT
Kajiki IC
Higashikyushu Expressway
Route 10(Kajiki Bypass)
317.8 Aira
- Chōsa BS - 322.3
- Sakurajima SA - 323.8
26 Aira IC 326.5
- Honjō BS - 330.7 Kagoshima
27 Satsuma-Yoshida IC 335.1
- Kagoshima TB - 337.0 Toll Barrier
28 Kagoshima-KitaIC/Ishiki BS Route 3 341.7
29 Kagoshima IC Minami-Kyushu Expressway
Route 3(Kagoshima Bypass)
346.4
Through to Ibusuki Skyline

Lanes

References

  1. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Kyushu Regional Development Bureau. "Road Timetable". Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  2. "Major highway reopens in quake-hit Kumamoto". mainichi.jp. Mainichi Japan. 29 April 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016.

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