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Tosu Junction in Tosu
Kyushu Expressway
Ōita Expressway Nagasaki Interchange in Nagasaki
Nagasaki Dejima Road Saga, Takeo, Isahaya, Ōmura |
Nagasaki Expressway (長崎自動車道, Nagasaki Jidōsha-dō) is one of the Expressways of Japan from Tosu to Nagasaki. It runs through the prefecture of Saga, and the southern half of the Nagasaki prefecture. The total length is 120.4 km.
November 16, 1973, Tosu Interchange and Junction with the Kyushu Expressway to Nankan was open to traffic.
November 17, 1982, a section from Nagasaki-Tarami to Omura Interchanges was opened to traffic.
March 28, 1985, a section from Saga-Yamato to Tosu Interchanges was opened to traffic.
February 5, 1987, the Tosu Junction in the east was opened.
March 18, 1987, a section from Takeo-Kitagata to Saga-Yamato Interchanges was opened to traffic.
January 26, 1990, a section from Omura to Takeo-Kitagata was opened to traffic which made the Nagasaki Expressway from Tosu to Nagasaki fully accessible with no gaps.
January 26, 1990, the Takeo Junction was opened to traffic with another freeway.
December 18, 1997, the tunnel from Higashisonogi to Ureshino Interchanges which made Nagasaki Expressway with four lanes.
March 24, 2001, the Sagan Cross Bridge in the Tosu Junction was opened to traffic which made access to the bridge with the Kyushu Expressway.
March 27, 2004, a section from Nagasaki to Nagasaki-Tarami Interchanges was opened with other freeway.
9 Tosu Junction with the Kyushu Expressway and with the Ōita Expressway
1 Tosu Interchange with routes 3 and Route 34
Yamaura Parking Area
2 Higashisefuri Interchange with Route 385
Kinryu Service Area
3 Saga-Yamato Interchange with Route 263
Ogi Parking Area
4 Taku Interchange with Route 203
Taku-Nishi Parking Area
5 Takeo-Kitagata Interchange with Route 34
Kawanobori Service Area
6 Takeo Junction with the Nishi Kyushu Expressway
7 Ureshino Interchange
8 Higashisonogi Interchange with Route 34 and Route 205
Omura-wan Parking Area
9 Omura Interchange with Route 444
Koba Parking Area (Only accessible for Nagasaki)
Imamura Parking Area (Only accessible for Fukuoka, Kumamoto and Oita)
10 Isahaya Interchange with Route 34
11 Nagasaki-Tarami Interchange with Nagasaki Bypass, a superhighway
12 Nagasaki-Susukizuka Interchange (Only entrance for Fukuoka, Kumamoto and Oita)
13 Nagasaki Interchange, with Nagasaki Dejima Road, a superhighway
4-lane, Tosu Junction to Nagasaki-Tarami Interchanges
2-lane, Nagasaki-Tarami to Nagasaki Interchanges
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