Exit List
List of interchanges and exits ordered following the outer loop (clockwise) beginning just past Edobashi Junction.
| Municipality | Exit/interchange name | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chūō-ku | Takaracho | Yaesu-dori, Hatchobori 2 crossing | Outer loop exit/inner loop entrance |
| Chūō-ku | Kyobashi JCT | Tokyo Expressway to Higashi-ginza exit and Shimbashi | access from outer loop only |
| Chūō-ku | Kyobashi | Inner loop exit/outer loop entrance | |
| Chūō-ku | Shintomicho | Exit only | |
| Chūō-ku | Ginza | ||
| Chūō-ku | Shiodome JCT | Tokyo Expressway and Yaesu Route to Kita-ikebukuro | access from inner loop only |
| Chūō-ku | Shiodome | inner loop exit/outer loop entrance | |
| Minato-ku | Hamasakibashi JCT | Route 1 to Haneda and Bayshore Route | |
| Minato-ku | Shiba-koen | Tokyo Tower | |
| Minato-ku | Ichinohashi JCT | Route 2 to Meguro and Keihin #2 Road | |
| Minato-ku | Iikura | Gaien-higashi-dori, Roppongi | outer loop exit/inner loop entrance |
| Minato-ku | Tanimachi JCT | Route 3 to Shibuya and Tomei Expressway | |
| Chiyoda-ku | Kasumigaseki | Diet Building, Japanese Government offices | |
| Chiyoda-ku | Miyakezaka JCT | Route 4 to Shinjuku and Chūō Expressway | |
| Chiyoda-ku | Daikancho | British Embassy in Tokyo, Chidorigafuchi Park | outer loop exit/inner loop entrance |
| Chiyoda-ku | Kita-no-maru | Kitanomaru-koen Park, Nippon Budokan | inner loop exit/outer loop entrance |
| Chiyoda-ku | Takebashi JCT | Route 5 to Kita-Ikebukuro, Omiya, and Kan-Etsu Expressway | |
| Chiyoda-ku | Kandabashi | Otemachi | |
| Chiyoda-ku | Kandabashi JCT | Yaesu Route to Marunouchi and Haneda | access from outer loop only |
| Chūō-ku | Gofukubashi | inner loop exit/outer loop entrance | |
| Chūō-ku | Edobashi | outer loop exit/inner loop entrance | |
| Chūō-ku | Edobashi JCT | Route 1 to Ueno Route 6 to Hakozaki JCT, and Bayshore Route via Route 9 |
Route 1 to Ueno can be access from inner loop only. |
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