Kisei Expressway - List of Interchanges and Features

List of Interchanges and Features

  • (IC - interchange, JCT - junction, PA - parking area, TB - toll gate, TN - tunnel, BR - bridge
No. Name Connections Dist. from
Origin
Dist. from
Terminus
Notes Location
(all in Mie)
(39-1) Seiwa-Taki JCT Ise Expressway 0.0 23.8 Taki
(39) Seiwa-Taki IC National Route 42
TN Shikifuto Tunnel Length - 414 m
TN Kaminose Tunnel Length - 704 m
PA Okuise PA Ōdai
TN Mise Tunnel Length - 593 m
BR Kisei-Miyagawa Bridge Length - 537 m
Taiki
TN Funaki Tunnel Length - 1,059 m
1 Ōmiya-Ōdai IC National Route 42 13.4 10.4 Ōdai
2 Kisei-Ouchiyama IC 23.8 0.0 Taiki
Kii-Nagashima Toll Gate Opens in 2013 Kihoku
<3> Kii-Nagashima IC Opens in 2013 
<4> Miyama IC Planned
New Direct Control System
<5> Owase-kita IC Planned
New Direct Control System
Owase
This section in planning stages
<6> Owase-minami IC Connects to Kumano Owase Road
This section in planning stages
Through to Hanwa Expressway

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