National Route 42 (Japan)
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国道42号 (Japanese) | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length | 504.6 km[1] (313.5 mi) | |||
Existed | 1 April 1959–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | National Route 1 in Hamamatsu | |||
West end | National Route 24 in Wakayama | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Japan | |||
Highway system | ||||
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National Route 42 (国道42号, Kokudō yonjūni-gō), also called Kumano Kaidō or Tropical Route is a national highway connecting Hamamatsu, Shizuoka and Wakayama, Wakayama in Japan. Part of the route requires crossing Ise Bay on the Ise-wan Ferry.[2][3]
It is the 8th longest national highway in Japan.
Route data
- Length: 504.6 km (313.5 mi)
- Origin: Hamamatsu (originates at junction with Route 1)
- Terminus: Wakayama
- Major cities: Tahara, Toba, Ise, Matsusaka, Owase, Kumano, Shingū, Tanabe, and Gobō
History
Route 42 was originally designated in January 1945 as a section of Route 41 (the Kumano Highway), which ran to Tokyo. This ran concurrent with Route 1 (now Route 1/Route 23). On 18 May 1953 Route 41 was classified as a Class 2 highway and redesignated as Route 170, which was later redesignated as Route 42 when the route was promoted to a Class 1 highway.
Passes through
- Shingū • Nachikatsuura • Taiji • Kushimoto • Susami • Shirahama • Minabe • Inami • Gobō • Hidaka • Yura • Hirogawa • Yuasa • Aridagawa • Arida • Kainan • Wakayama
Intersects with
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- Shizuoka Prefecture
- Aichi Prefecture
- Mie Prefecture
- Route 167
- Route 23
- Route 166
- Ise Expressway
- Route 368
- Kisei Expressway
- Route 260
- Route 425
- Route 311
- Route 309
- Route 311
- Wakayama Prefecture
- Route 168
- Route 371
- Route 311
- Hanwa Expressway
- Route 424
- Route 425
- Yuasa-Gobō Bypass
- Route 480
- Route 24
- Route 26
References
- ^ "一般国道の路線別、都道府県別道路現況" [Road statistics by General National Highway route and prefecture] (PDF) (in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
- ^ 一般国道42号 (in Japanese). Kinki Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^ 一般国道42 号 (in Japanese). Kinki Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 29 November 2010.