
The is a network of
tolled expressways in the
Greater Tokyo Area of
Japan
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. It is operated and maintained by the .
Most routes are
grade separated and have many sharp curves and multi-lane merges that require caution to drive safely. The speed limit is 60 km/h on most routes, 80 km/h on the
Bayshore Route, and 50 km/h on the
Inner Circular Route.
As of 2014, the cash toll for a standard-size car is
¥1300 regardless of distance traveled. Vehicles using the
ETC toll-collection system pay a distance-based toll ranging from ¥300 to ¥1300 for ordinary vehicles (se
toll price – in some cases substantially less than the previous fixed-rate toll. Lower cash rates exist for certain radial routes (where there are only a few kilometers of expressway remaining) and
ETC users have various time-of-day discounts. For large vehicles, the toll is doubled.
Routes
There are 24 routes currently in operation:
Circumferential routes
*C1
Inner Circular Route
*C2
Central Circular Route — loop incorporating the
Yamate Tunnel.
*Y
Yaesu Route — via
Tokyo Expressway
*B
Bayshore Route (Higashi-Kanto-Expressway – ) Chidori-cho – Sachiura / Namiki ( – Yokohama–Yokosuka Expressway)
Radial routes
*No. 1
Ueno Route Edobashi JCT – Iriya
*No. 1
Haneda Route Hamazakibashi JCT – Haneda ( – Route K1)
*No. 2
Meguro Route Ichinohashi JCT – Togoshi
*No. 3
Shibuya Route Tanimachi JCT – Yoga ( – the Tomei Expressway)
*No. 4
Shinjuku Route Miyakezaka JCT – Takaido ( – the Chuo Expressway)
*No. 5
Ikebukuro Route Takebashi JCT – Bijogi JCT ( – Route S5)
*No. 6
Mukojima Route Edobashi JCT – Horikiri JCT ( – Route C2)
*No. 6
Misato Route Kosuge JCT – Misato JCT ( – Tokyo Gaikan Expressway)
*No. 7
Komatsugawa Route Ryogoku JCT – Ichinoe ( – Keiyo Road)
*No. 9
Fukagawa Route Hakozaki JCT – Tatsumi JCT ( – Bayshore Route)
*No. 10
Harumi Route Ariake JCT – Harumi
*No. 11
Daiba Route Shibaura JCT – Ariake JCT (Tokyo Rainbow Bridge)
Kanagawa routes
*K1
Yokohane Route (Route 1 – ) Haneda - Ishikawa-cho JCT ( – Route K3)
*K2
Mitsuzawa Route Kinko JCT – Mitsuzawa ( – Yokohama Shindo Road and Daisan Keihin Road)
*K3
Kariba Route Honmoku JCT – Kariba ( – Yokohama Shindo Road and Yokohama-Yokosuka Expressway)
*K5
Daikoku Route (Route K1 – ) Namamugi JCT - Daikoku JCT ( – Bayshore Route)
*K6
Kawasaki Route Tonomachi – Kawasaki-Ukishima JCT ( – Bayshore Route and Tokyo Bay Aqua Line)
*K7
Yokohama North Route (Route K1 and Route K5 – ) Namamugi JCT - Yokohama Kōhoku JCT ( – Daisan Keihin Road and Route K7)
*K7
Yokohama Northwest Route (Route K7 and Daisan Keihin Road – ) Yokohama Kōhoku JCT – Yokohama-Aoba JCT ( – Tōmei Expressway)
Saitama routes
* S1
Kawaguchi Route (Route C2 – ) Kohoku JCT – Kawaguchi JCT ( – Tokyo Gaikan Expressway)
*S2
Saitama Shintoshin Route (Route S5) Yono – Saitama-Minuma
*S5
Ōmiya Route (Route 5 – ) Bijogi JCT – Yono ( – Route S2)
History
The Metropolitan Expressway was first built between Kyobashi Exit in
Chūō, Tokyo and Shibaura Exit in
Minato, Tokyo
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in 1962 for the purpose of increasing traffic flow efficiency in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, thus optimizing and improving the functionality of the traffic system. Since then, 280 kilometers of highway network has been built in the Tokyo metropolitan area; 30 kilometers more of highway are either constructed or planned, making the Metropolitan Expressway a vast network of urban
expressways in the Tokyo region.
Like other expressways in Japan including the
Tōmei Expressway, the Shuto line has become a common
street racing
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road. One of the lines, the Bayshore Route (also known as the Wangan route), received worldwide notoriety during the 1990s as the home course for the Mid Night Club, one of the most notorious
street racing
Street racing is an illegal form of motor racing that occurs on a public road. Racing in the streets is considered an ancient hazard, as horse racing occurred on streets for centuries, and street racing in automobiles is likely as old as the a ...
clubs, who were known for their 300 km/h, sometimes 320 km/h exploits. These exploits and street racing culture on the Shuto Expressway have made it a well-known location for street racing and speed records.
Due to this infamy, the Wangan is the setting for several entertainment franchises, such as the
manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
and
arcade game
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily game of skill, games of skill and in ...
''
Wangan Midnight'', video games ''
Shutokou Battle'' and ''
Gran Turismo 5'', ''
6'', ''
Sport
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'' and ''
7'' (as the
street circuit) and the movie series ''
Shuto Kousoku Trial''. Numerous car enthusiast magazines and DVDs, like ''
Best Motoring'', also highlight races and activities on the Wangan.
Inner Tokyo sections of the expressway prohibit motorcycle
pillion passengers due to poor road geometry. The C2 route allows motorcycles with pillion passengers to travel through.
Map of Pillion Passenger Ban
/ref> The ban does not apply to motorcycles equipped with a sidecar. The segments with a pillion ban include the important C1 Inner Circular route and adjoining central Tokyo routes.
There are 21 parking areas scattered throughout the Shuto Expressway system. In general these are much smaller than the service areas available every or so on inter-city expressways.
See also
* Expressways of Japan
* Japan Highway Public Corporation
References
External links
Official website
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Expressways in Japan
Transport companies established in 1959
Transport companies based in Tokyo
1959 establishments in Japan