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Second Keihan Highway around Hirakata City

The Second Keihan Highway (第二京阪道路, Daini Keihan Dōro), also called as Daini-Keihan Road, is a national highway and 6-laned Regional High-Standard Highways (expressway) in Japan, leading from Fushimi-ku, Kyoto through Kansai Science City to Kadoma, Osaka. This road is a bypass of Japan National Route 1.

Expressway part

第二京阪道路
Daini Keihan Road
国道1号
E89 第二京阪道路
Route information
Maintained by West Nippon Expressway Company
Length35.7 km (22.2 mi)
Existed2003–present
Component
highways
National Route 1
Major junctions
North endKamogawa-nishi IC
in Minami-ku, Kyoto
South endKadoma Junction
E26 Kinki Expressway
in Kadoma, Osaka
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system
Map of Daini-Keihan Road (black) and expressways (gray) around Kyoto City. Roads and junctions under planning are shown by dotted lines.

This expressway is officially referred to as the Second Keihan Highway and the Rakunan Connecting Highway (洛南連絡道路, Rakunan Renraku Dōro). It is signed E89 under Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering." The length of this road is 35.7 km.

Interchanges and features

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Prefecture Location km Exit Name Connections Bus stop Notes
Through to Inariyama Tunnel bound for Yamashina
Kyoto Fushimi-ku, Kyoto 0.0 8-02 Kamogawa-higashi IC
Minami-ku, Kyoto 0.6 Kamogawa-nishi TB
0.6 8-03 Kamogawa-nishi IC National Route 24
2.2 8-04 Kamitoba IC
Fushimi-ku, Kyoto Kyoto-minami JCT E1 Meishin Expressway Planned Interchange
2.7 8-06 Jonangu-kita IC
4.0 8-07 Jonangu-minami IC
5.4 8-08 Fushimi IC Kyoto Pref. Route 35 (Otsu-Yodo Route)
7.9 Oguraike TB -
8.3 1 Oguraike IC
Kumiyama 9.4 2 Kumiyama JCT E88 Keiji Bypass -
12.2 3 Kumiyama-minami IC Kyoto Pref. Route 15 (Uji-Yodo Route) -
Yawata 12.9 4 Yawata-higashi IC Kyoto Pref. Route 22 (Yawata-Kizu Route) -
16.1 4-1 Yawata-Kyotanabe JCT E1A Shin-Meishin Expressway -
Kyotanabe 16.4 5 Kyotanabe TB/Kyotanabe Matsui IC -
17.2 Kyotanabe PA/BS S
Osaka Hirakata 18.8 6 Hirakata-higashi IC National Route 307
Osaka Pref. Route 17 (Hirakata-Takatsuki Route)
-
20.4 7 Hirakata Gakken IC -
Katano 22.0 8 Katano-kita IC Osaka Pref. Route 7 (Hirakata-Yamatokōriyama Route) -
Hirakata 25.9 9 Katano-minami IC National Route 168
Osaka Pref. Route 20 (Hirakata-Tondabayashi-Izumisano Route)
-
Neyagawa 26.8 10 Neyagawa-kita IC -
Neyagawa Shoji Tunnel - Length - 780m
31.5 11 Neyagawa-minami IC -
Kadoma 34.8 12 Daini Keihan Kadoma IC Osaka Pref. Route 2 (Osaka Center Circular Route)
Osaka Pref. Route 15 (Yao-Ibaraki Route)
-
35.7 - Kadoma TB -
35.7 3-1 Kadoma JCT Kinki Expressway -

Highway Part

The length of this road is 29.7 km.

References

  1. "Japan's Expressway Numbering System". www.mlit.go.jp.

External links

Hanshin Expressway
Routes
Former Routes
West Nippon Expressway Company
National Expressways
Toll Roads


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