Shibuya Route
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The Shibuya Route (渋谷線, Shibuya-sen), signed as Route 3 of the Shuto Expressway system and AH1 as a part of that route of the Asian Highway Network, is one of the radial routes of the tolled Shuto Expressway system in the Tokyo area. The 11.7-kilometer-long (7.3 mi) elevated expressway was planned as a part of Tokyo's post-war redevelopment before the 1964 Summer Olympics. As a radial route, it travels southwest from its eastern terminus at the Inner Circular Route, Tokyo's innermost ring road in Meguro, to the eastern terminus of the Tōmei Expressway in Setagaya.
Quick Facts Shuto Expressway Shibuya Route 首都高速3号渋谷線, Route information ...
Shuto Expressway Shibuya Route 首都高速3号渋谷線 | |
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Route information | |
Part of AH1 | |
Maintained by Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited | |
Length | 11.9 km (7.4 mi) |
Existed | 1964–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | Tanimachi Junction [ja] in Minato Inner Circular Route |
Major intersections | |
West end | Yōga entrance/exit [ja] in Setagaya Tōmei Expressway |
Location | |
Country | Japan |
Highway system | |
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