National Route 104 (Japan)

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National Route 104

国道104号 (Japanese)
Japan National Route 104 highlighted in red
Route information
Length126.3 km[1] (78.5 mi)
Existed1953–present
Major junctions
East end National Route 45 in Hachinohe, Aomori
West end National Route 7 / National Route 103 in Ōdate, Akita
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system
National Route 103 National Route 105

National Route 104 (国道104号, Kokudō Hyakuyongō) is a national highway of Japan connecting the cities of Hachinohe in southeastern Aomori Prefecture and Ōdate in northern Akita Prefecture in northern Japan. It travels east to west and has a total length of 126.3 kilometers (78.5 mi)*.

Route description

National Route 104 in Hachinohe

National Route 104 has a total length of 126.3 kilometers (78.5 mi)*. From its junction with National Route 454 in Hachinohe to the beginning of its unsigned concurrency with National Route 103 in Kazuno, the highway is known as the Shirahagi Line.[2]

History

National Route 104 was established by the Cabinet of Japan as a second-class national highway in 1953. The system of different classes of national highways was abolished in 1970, in turn, the highway was designated as National Route 104.[3]

Major intersections

All junctions listed are at-grade intersections unless noted otherwise.

PrefectureLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
AomoriHachinohe0.00.0 National Route 45 (Hachinohe Bypass) – to National Route 4, Aomori, Towada, Miyako, Kuji
Aomori Prefecture Route 8 north – Takadate
Eastern terminus; road continues as Aomori Prefecture Route 8
1.20.75 National Route 454 west – Gonohe, Hachinohe Station,
Aomori Prefecture Route 19 north – Ferry Wharf
2.61.6Aomori Prefecture Route 251 east – Hachinohe City Office
4.93.0E4A Aomori Prefecture Route 29 east – to Hachinohe Expressway, Hachinohe New Town
7.74.8Aomori Prefecture Route 134 south
10.16.3Aomori Prefecture Route 225 south – Nangō, Fukuchi Industrial Park
Nanbu14.18.8Aomori Prefecture Route 223 south – Fukuda
15.99.9Aomori Prefecture Route 155 south – Kenyoshi Station
17.610.9Aomori Prefecture Route 33 south – Karumai, Nangō
18.211.3 National Route 4 – Morioka, Ninohe, Aomori, TowadaEastern end of National Route 4 concurrency
See National Route 4
Sannohe30.819.1 National Route 4 – Towada, Hachinohe, Morioka, Ninohe
Aomori Prefecture Route 258 north – Central Sannohe
Interchange; western end of National Route 4 concurrency
33.520.8Aomori Prefecture Route 182 south – Oshita
35.221.9Aomori Prefecture Route 217 north – Kaimori
Takko38.824.1Aomori Prefecture Route 143 east – Kaimori
38.924.2Aomori Prefecture Route 32 south – Ninohe
40.024.9Aomori Prefecture Route 21 west – Lake Towada
50.131.1Aomori Prefecture Route 181 south – Jōbōji
AkitaKazuno73.045.4Akita Prefecture Route 128 north – Tashirotai
78.148.5 National Route 103 – Lake Towada, ŌdateEastern end of National Route 103 concurrency. National Route 104 is unsigned.
90.656.3Akita Prefecture Route 66 south – Hanawa, Ōyu Stone Circle
97.260.4 National Route 282 / National Route 285 west – Yuze, Hanawa, Hirakawa, Kosaka,Eastern terminus of unsigned National Route 285; northern end of unsigned National Route 285 concurrency
106.165.9E4A Tōhoku Expressway – Aomori, Morioka, Sendai, Hachinohe ExpresswayE4 exit 49 (Towada Interchange)
Ōdate98.361.1Akita Prefecture Route 66 south – OsarizawaInterchange
115.471.7 National Route 285 west – Akita, Kitaakita, Odate–Noshiro AirportSouthern end of unsigned National Route 285 concurrency
122.576.1Akita Prefecture Route 102 – Hinai, Central Ōdate
123.876.9 Akita Expressway – Kitaakita, Hirosaki, Odate–Noshiro AirportE7 exit 26 (Ōdate-minami Interchange)
126.378.5 National Route 7 – Noshiro, Kitaakita, Odate–Noshiro Airport, Central ŌdateWestern terminus; southtern terminus of National Route 103
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ "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.
  2. ^ "青森のこれまでのみちづくり" (PDF) (in Japanese). Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  3. ^ "一般国道の路線を指定する政令" (in Japanese). Retrieved 24 October 2019 – via Wikisource.

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