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Ise Expressway sign

Ise Expressway
伊勢自動車道

Map

Route information
Length67.7 km[2] (42.1 mi)
Existed1975[1]–present
Major junctions
FromIse-Seki Interchange
Meihan ExpresswayinTsu, Mie
ToIse Interchange
Ise Futami Toba Toll Road
National Route 23inIse, Mie
Location
CountryJapan
Major citiesTsu, Matsusaka
Highway system

The Ise Expressway (伊勢自動車道, Ise Jidōshadō) is a national expresswayinMie Prefecture, Japan. It is owned and operated by Central Nippon Expressway Company.

Overview

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Officially, the route is designated as the Kinki Expressway Ise Route, however this designation does not appear on any signage.[3]

The expressway runs from north to south through central Mie Prefecture, beginning at a junction with the Meihan National Highway. It passes to the west of the cities of Tsu and Matsusaka before coming to a junction with the Kisei Expressway. Here the Ise Expressway turns east and eventually terminates in the city of Ise. From the terminus the Ise Futami Toba Toll Road continues east on the same roadway.

The first section was opened to traffic in 1975. Direct access to the Higashi-Meihan Expressway was established in 2005.[1] Prior to the completion of this junction users could only travel between the two expressways via the Meihan Highway.

The exit numbering system is continuous with the Higashi-Meihan. The entire route is 4 lanes with the exception of the short (1.8 km) section between Ise-nishi Interchange and Ise Interchange.

List of interchanges and features

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No. Name Connections Dist. from
Origin
Dist. from
Terminus
Notes Location
(all in Mie)
Through to Higashi-Meihan Expressway
34 Ise-Seki IC Meihan National Highway 0.0 67.7 Ise-Seki IC ←→ Higashi-Meihan: No Access Tsu
35 Geinō IC Pref. Route 10 (Tsu Seki Route) 5.2 62.5
SA Anō SA 8.7 59.0
36 Tsu IC Pref. Route 42 (Tsu Geinō Ōyamada Route) 13.7 54.0
BR Anōgawa Overpass
BR Iwatagawa Overpass
37 Hisai IC National Route 165 20.0 47.7
BR Kumozugawa Bridge
37-1 Ichishi-Ureshino IC Pref. Route 67 (Ichishi-Ureshino Route) 25.8 41.9 Matsusaka
PA Ureshino PA 28.3 39.4
38 Matsusaka IC Pref. Route 58 (Matsusaka Ichishi Route)
Pref. Route 59 (Matsusaka Daini Kanjō Route)
32.2 35.5
TN Matsusaka Tunnel Length - 919 m
BR Kushidagawa Bridge
TN Taki Tunnel Length - 700 m Taki
39-1 Seiwa-Taki JCT Kisei Expressway 46.1 21.6
39 Seiwa-Taki IC National Route 42
PA Taki PA 52.0
(52.3)
(15.7)
15.4
40 Tamaki IC Pref. Route 65 (Watarai Tamaki Route) 56.4 11.3 Tamaki
BR Miyagawa Bridge
Ise
TB Ise Toll Gate
41 Ise-nishi IC Pref. Route 32 (Ise Isobe Route) 65.9 1.8 Ise-bound exit, Tsu-bound entrance only
TN Ise Tunnel Length - 70 m
42 Ise IC National Route 23 67.7 0.0
Through to Ise Futami Toba Toll Road

References

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  1. ^ a b Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. "History of the Expressway Network in the Greater Nagoya Area". Archived from the original on 2008-03-28. Retrieved 2008-04-17.
  • ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. "Road Timetable". Retrieved 2008-04-17.
  • ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. "High Standard Trunk Road Map" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
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