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Hanshin Expressway Route 15 Sakai Route
阪神高速15号堺線
Map
The Sakai Route highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Hanshin Expressway Company, Limited
Length13.4 km (8.3 mi)
Existed1970–present
Major junctions
North endKōdzu entrance [ja] in Chūō-ku, Osaka
Sennichi-mae-dōri
Major intersections
South endSakai exit/entrance [ja] in Sakai
National Route 26
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system

The Sakai Route (堺線, Sakai-sen), signed as Route 15, is one of the tolled routes of the Hanshin Expressway system serving the Keihanshin area in Kansai, Japan. It travels in a north to south direction from the Chūō ward of Osaka, beginning at a junction with Sennichi-mae-dōri, to National Route 26 in the city of Sakai. The expressway has a total length of 13.4 kilometers (8.3 mi).

Route description

The Sakai Route travels in a north to south direction from the Chūō ward of Osaka, beginning as a one-way highway at junction with Sennichi-mae-dōri. The one-way route meets the Loop Route twice in central Osaka, once on the loop's eastern side and again on its western side in Namba. At the second junction with the Loop Route, the Sakai Route's northbound traffic terminates, continuing south towards the city of Sakai as a dual carriageway. From there, it briefly parallels the Hanshin Namba Line to Shiomibashi Station where the expressway curves to the south. In the Nishinari ward the expressway meets the Nishi-Osaka Route; however the junction between the two routes is limited to two ramps: one that travels from northbound traffic of the Sakai Route to begin the westbound side of the Nishi-Osaka Route and another that leads eastbound traffic of the Nishi-Osaka Route onto the southbound side of the Sakai Route.[1]

The expressway crosses into Sakai at a bridge over the Yamato River. A planned junction between the Yamatogawa Route and the Sakai Route would be on the southern bank of the river.[2] The expressway meets its southern terminus upon meeting National Route 26 in Sakai, though the roadway continues as the national route.[1] Overall, the Sakai Route has a total length of 13.4 kilometers (8.3 mi).[3]

History

Construction of the Nishi-Osaka Route began in 1967 in preparation for the Expo '70 held in the nearby city of Suita. The first section of the expressway was completed after three years of construction in 1970.[4] Another 1.2-kilometer-long (0.75 mi) section of the expressway that runs within the confines of the Loop Route in central Osaka was opened in 1972.[5] The entire expressway was completed by 1976.[6]

Future

Plans for a junction between the Sakai Route and the Yamatogawa Route have been made, but as of November 2020 there has been no progress in building the interchange.[2]

List of interchanges

The entire expressway lies within Osaka Prefecture.

Locationkm[3]miExitNameDestinationsNotes
Osaka0.00.01-11KōdzuSennichi-mae-dōriNorthern terminus of southbound Sakai Route; southbound entrance only from westbound Sennichi-mae-dōri
0.50.31Kōdzu
Loop Route
1.20.75Minatomachi
Loop Route – Shimanobashi
Northern terminus of northbound Sakai Route
1.20.7515-01Minatomachi
Loop Route – Namba, Minatomachi Parking Area
Southbound and northbound exit, access to Minatomachi Parking Area via northbound exit with return access to the Loop Route
2.51.615-02ShiomibashiShin-Naniwa-sujiSouthbound entrance only
3.42.115-03AshiharaShin-Naniwa-sujiNorthbound exit only
4.02.5Minami Hiraki
Nishi-Osaka Route west – to National Route 43, Amagasaki
Southbound entrance, northbound exit
4.72.915-04TsumoriUnnamed city streetSouthbound entrance, northbound exit
6.84.215-05TamadeUnnamed city street – Sumiyoshi Shrine, NankoSouthbound exit, northbound entrance
9.55.915-06Suminoe National Route 26Southbound exit and entrance, northbound entrance
SakaiYamatogawa Daiichi
Yamatogawa Route
Planned interchange[2]
12.8–
13.4
8.0–
8.3
15-07 / 15-08Sakai National Route 26 – Wakayama
National Route 310 south – Kawachinagano
Southern terminus; highway continues as National Route 26
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Expressway Map". Hanshin Expressway Company. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "大和川線 大阪市 堺市 松原市" [Yamtogawa Route Osaka, Sakai, Matsubara] (PDF) (in Japanese). 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b Google (7 November 2020). "Sakai Route" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  4. ^ "第7話 万国博覧会の成功へ、供用延長を一挙4倍" [Episode 7: For the success of the World Expo, the extension of service is quadrupled at once.] (in Japanese). Hanshin Expressway Company. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  5. ^ "History (-1970)". Hanshin Expressway Company. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  6. ^ "50年のあゆみ" [50 years of history] (in Japanese). 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2020.

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