Tokyo Expressway
Motorway near Ginza
The Tokyo Expressway (東京高速道路, Tōkyō Kōsoku Dōro), also known as the KK Expressway, is a short (2 km) untolled expressway in central Tokyo owned and maintained by Tokyo Skyway Company (Tōkyō Kōsoku Dōro K.K.). It runs in a semicircular loop around the Ginza district of Chūō-ku. The loop is closed by part of the Shuto Expressway Inner Circular Route.
Exit list
Municipality | Exit/interchange name | Destinations | Notes |
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Yaesu Route | |||
Chūō-ku | Shiodome JCT | Route C1 to Haneda | access to C1 outer loop and from C1 inner loop only |
Chūō-ku | Shimbashi | Ginza-8 | southbound exit/northbound entrance |
Tokyo Expressway | |||
Chūō-ku | Dobashi | northbound entrance only | |
Chūō-ku | Nishi-ginza JCT | Yaesu Route to Kita-ikebukurob | access from northbound only |
Chūō-ku | Nishi-ginza | southbound entrance only | |
Chūō-ku | Shin-kyobashi | Kyobashi-323 | northbound exit only |
Inner Circular Route Branch | |||
Chūō-ku | Higashi-ginza | Ginza-1 (Ginza-dori) | southbound exit only |
Chūō-ku | Kyobashi JCT | Route C1 to Ueno | access to C1 inner loop and from C1 outer loop only |
Notes
- The 0.3 km segment between Shiodome Junction and the Shimbashi exit is technically part of the Shuto Expressway system (designated as part of the Yaesu Route).
- The 0.1 km segment between Kyobashi Junction and the Higashi-ginza exit is also part of the Shuto Expressway system and is designated as a branch line of the Inner Circular Route (Planning Route No. 8)
External links
- Official web site (in Japanese)
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Expressways of Japan
- C3 Tokyo Gaikan
- C4/E66 Ken-Ō
- CA Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line
- E4 Tōhoku
- E4A Aomori
- E4A Hachinohe
- E5 Dō-Ō
- E5A Sasson
- E5A Shiribeshi
- E6 Jōban
- E7 Nihonkai-Tōhoku
- E7/E46 Akita
- E8 Hokuriku
- E13 Tōhoku-Chūō
- E14 Tateyama
- E17 Kan-etsu
- E18 Jōshin-etsu
- E19 Nagano
- E38/E61 Dōtō
- E45 Sanriku
- E46 Kamaishi
- E48 Yamagata
- E49 Ban-etsu
- E50 Kita-Kantō
- E51 Higashi-Kantō
- E65 Shin-Kūkō
- E1 Meishin
- E1A Shin-Meishin
- E2 San'yō
- E2A Chūgoku
- E2A Kanmon Bridge
- E3 Kyushu
- E3A Minamikyushu
- E9 San'in
- E10/E78 Higashikyushu
- E10 Miyazaki
- E11/E32 Tokushima
- E11 Takamatsu
- E11/E56 Matsuyama
- E24 Keinawa
- E25 Nishi-Meihan
- E26 Kinki
- E26/E42 Hanwa
- E27 Maizuru-Wakasa
- E29 Harima
- E32/E56 Kōchi
- E34 Ōita
- E34 Nagasaki
- E35 Nishi-Kyūshū
- E54 Matsue
- E58 Okinawa
- E71 Kansai-Kūkō
- E73 Okayama
- E73 Yonago
- E74 Hamada
- E74 Hiroshima
- E4A Kamikita
- E5 Hakodate Shindō
- E5A Kuromatsunai Shindō
- E7 Akita
- E9 San'in Kinki
- E25 Meihan
- E29 Tottori
- E38 Dōtō
- E38/E44 Kushiro Sotokan
- E39 Asahikawa-Monbetsu
- E41 Nōetsu
- E41/E86 Noto-Satoyama
- E45 Hachinohe-Kuji
- E45 Sanriku
- E45 Sanriku-kita Jūkan
- E46 Kamaishi
- E54 Onomichi
- E55 Kōchi-Tōbu
- E55 Tokushima-Nanbu
- E58 Naha Airport
- E59 Hakodate-Esashi
- E60 Obihiro-Hiroo
- E61 Tokachi-Okhotsk
- E62 Fukagawa-Rumoi
- E63 Hidaka
- E64 Tsugaru
- E67 Chūbu-Jūkan
- E69 San-en Nanshin
- E70 Izu-Jūkan
- E72 Kitakinki-Toyooka
- E75 Higashihiroshima-Kure
- E77 Kyushu Chūō
- Fukuoka & Kitakyushu
- Hanshin
- Hiroshima
- Nagoya
- Shuto
- Tokyo
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