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Noto-Satoyama Kaidō

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のと里山海道
Noto-Satoyama Kaidō
E41 E86 のと里山海道 (Noto-Satoyama Kaidō)
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Length83.0 km (51.6 mi)
Existed1973–present
Component
highways
National Route 470 / Ishikawa Prefecture Routes 1 and 60
Major junctions
South endChidoridai intersection
Ishikawa Prefecture Route 60 in
Uchinada
Major intersections
North endNoto-Satoyama Airport Interchange
Ishikawa Prefecture Route 303
in Wajima
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system

The Noto-Satoyama Kaidō (のと里山海道) is a free national expressway in the Japanese prefecture of Ishikawa. As of July 2019, it connects the town Uchinada to the town Wajima, spanning nearly the entire Noto Peninsula from south to north. Much of the northern portion of the road runs concurrently with the Nōetsu Expressway. It is owned and operated by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) and is signed as E41 and E86 under their "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering."[1]

History

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A map of the Noto Peninsula showing where damage was inflicted to the Noto Toll Road by the 2007 Noto earthquake.

The Noto-Satoyama Kaidō was first opened as the tolled Noto Beach Road (のと里山海道, Noto kaihin-dōro) between Takamatsu and Yanaida interchanges on 21 July 1973 by the Ishikawa Prefecture Toll Road Corporation. In August of the same year it was extended south to Shiroo Interchange. When the highway was extended north to Tokudaotsu Interchange in 1982, its name was changed to the Noto Toll Road (能登有料道路, Noto yūryōdōro).

The Noto Toll Road was damaged by the 2007 Noto earthquake, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake that closed sections of the road for six months.[2]

The toll road was released from the Ishikawa Prefecture Toll Road Corporation on 1 April 2013 and all tolls were removed. When MLIT took control of the highway after its release by the Ishikawa Prefecture Toll Road Corporation, it was given its current name, the Noto-Satoyama Kaidō.[3]

Junction list

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The entire expressway is in Ishikawa Prefecture. Exits are not numbered. PA= Parking area, SA= Service area

LocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Through to Ishikawa Prefecture Route 60
Uchinada0.00.0ChidoridaiIshikawa Prefecture Route 60 southAt-grade junction; southern terminus
2.41.5ŌnebuE8 Ishikawa Prefecture Route 60 south – Hokuriku Expressway, Central UchinadaNorthbound entrance, southbound exit
4.42.7UchinadaUnnamed roadNorthbound entrance, southbound exit
Kahoku11.27.0ShirooIshikawa Prefecture Route 56 east
16.710.4TakamatsuUnnamed road
19.412.1Kenritsu KangodaiUnnamed road
19.612.2SATakamatsu
Hōdatsushimizu23.014.3KomedashiUnnamed road – National Route 249
26.116.2ImahamaChirihama Beach Driveway
28.717.8PAShio
Hakui31.419.5ChirihamaIshikawa Prefecture Route 232 – Chirihama Beach Driveway
34.821.6Yanaida National Route 249 – Ishikawa Prefecture Route 2
Shika44.527.7ChirihamaIshikawa Prefecture Route 46
47.729.6NishiyamaIshikawa Prefecture Route 116
48.330.0PANishiyama
Shika/Nanao border55.134.2Tokudaotsu Nōetsu Expressway south – NanaoSouthern end of Nōetsu Expressway and Ishikawa Prefecture Route 1 concurrency; northern end of E86 and Ishikawa Prefecture Route 60
56.335.0TokudaotsuIshikawa Prefecture Route 3
Nanao67.141.7YokotaIshikawa Prefecture Route 23
Anamizu74.246.1SABesshodake
78.949.0KoshinoharaUnnamed roadNorthbound exit, southbound entrance
83.051.6AnamizuIshikawa Prefecture Route 1 north – Anamizu, MonzenNorthern end of Ishikawa Prefecture Route 1 concurrency
Wajima89.155.4Noto-Satoyama AirportIshikawa Prefecture Route 303At-grade junction; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ "Japan's Expressway Numbering System". www.mlit.go.jp.
  2. ^ "能登半島地震による能登有料道路の被害と復旧" (PDF). MLIT (in Japanese). Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  3. ^ "「能登有料道路」の新しい愛称が決定" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2019.