Kyushu Expressway - List of Interchanges and Features

List of Interchanges and Features

  • IC - interchange, SIC - smart interchange, JCT - junction, SA - service area, PA - parking area, BS - bus stop, TN - tunnel, TB - toll gate, BR - bridge
  • Bus stops labeled "○" are currently in use; those marked "◆" are closed.
Number Name Connections Distance from
Moji(Km)
Bus Stop Notes Location
Through to Kanmon Bridge
1 Moji IC Kitakyushu Expressway 4 0.0 Fukuoka Kitakyūshū
- Hata BS - 4.0
1-1 Shin-Moji Interchange 4.4 Only exit for Fukuoka
- Kishi PA - 6.2
- Kuzuhara BS - 11.1
2 Kokura-Higashi IC Kitakyushu Expressway 1
Route 10(Sone Bypass)
13.3
2-1 Kitakyushu JCT Higashi-Kyushu Expressway 16.4
3 Kokura-Minami IC Route 322 20.2
4 Yahata IC Kitakyushu Expressway 4
Route 200(Nogata Bypass)
31.3
- Nogata PA - 34.9 Only accessible for Hiroshima Nogata
4-1 Kurate IC 36.1 Kurate
- Kurate PA - 36.3 Only accessible for Fukuoka
- Miyata SIC Miyawaka
5 Wakamiya IC 45.2
- Koga SA - 54.5 Koga
6 Koga IC Route 3(Kashii Bypass) 57.7
- Aoyagi BS - 58.5
- Tachibanayama BS - 62.7 Shingu
Hisayama
7 Fukuoka IC Fukuoka Expressway 4
Route 201
68.5 Fukuoka
7-1 Sue PA/SIC 73.6 Sue
- Umi BS - 75.5 Umi
8 Dazaifu IC Fukuoka Expressway 2
Route 3(Fukuoka-Minami Bypass)
80.2 Dazaifu
- Chikushino BS - 85.0 Chikushino
8-1 Chikushino IC 87.1
- Kiyama PA - 91.0 Saga Kiyama
9 Tosu JCT/IC Nagasaki Expressway
Ōita Expressway
Route 3
Route 34
96.2 Tosu
- Miyanojin BS - 102.6 Fukuoka Kurume
10 Kurume IC Route 322 105.6
10-1 Hirokawa IC/SA 113.6 Hirokawa
11 Yame IC Route 442 118.6 Yame
Chikugo
- Setaka BS - 122.5 Miyama
11-1 Miyama-Yanagawa IC 125.5 -
- Yamakawa PA - 128.2
12 Nankan IC 135.2 Kumamoto Nankan
- Kobaru BS - 138.9
- Tamana PA - 142.9
13 Kikusui IC 146.8 Nagomi
- Kaou BS - 153.7 Yamaga
14 Ueki IC Route 3 157.5 Kumamoto
- Kita-Kumamoto SA - 162.3
- Nishi-Kōshi BS - 165.8 Kōshi
- Musashigaoka BS - 169.1 Kumamoto
15 Kumamoto IC Route 57(Kumamoto-Higashi Bypass) 171.4
- Takuma PA - 174.5
15-1 Mashiki-Kumamoto Airport IC 176.6 Mashiki
- Mashiki BS - 177.5
- Kashima JCT Kyushu Odan Expressway(Future) 180.9 Mifune
16 Mifune IC Route 445 183.3
- Midorikawa PA - 186.9 Kumamoto
Kōsa
- Jōnan BS - 189.1 Kumamoto
17 Matsubase IC Route 218 195.3 Uki
- Ogawa BS/SIC - 204.0
- Miyahara SA - 209.0 Hikawa
18 Yatsushiro IC Route 3 213.7 Yatsushiro
18-1 Yatsushiro JCT Minami-Kyūshū Expressway 214.8 Only accessible for Fukuoka
- Sakamoto PA - 222.4
- Ayugaeri BS - 230.3
- Higo TN - Length 6,300m
Yamae
- Koduru BS - 242.5
- Yamae SA - 248.5
19 Hitoyoshi IC 252.2
Hitoyoshi
- Hitoyoshi-Minami BS - 256.6
- Kakutō TN - Length 6,300m
Miyazaki Ebino
- Ebino PA - 272.0
20 Ebino IC Route 268 274.5
21 Ebino JCT Miyazaki Expressway 276.5
- Yoshimatsu PA - 281.9 Kagoshima Yūsui
22 Kurino IC 290.3
23 Yokogawa IC 296.3 Kirishima
- Mizobe PA - 303.0
- Kagoshima Airport-Minami BS - 308.8
24 Mizobe-Kagoshima Airport IC Route 504 310.1
25-1
25
Kajiki JCT
Kajiki IC
Higashi-Kyushu Expressway
Route 10(Kajiki Bypass)
317.8 Aira
- Chōsa BS - 322.3
- Sakurajima SA - 323.8
26 Aira IC 326.5
- Honjō BS - 330.7 Kagoshima
27 Satsuma-Yoshida IC 335.1
- Kagoshima TB - 337.0 Toll Barrier
28 Kagoshima-KitaIC/Ishiki BS Route 3 341.7
29 Kagoshima IC Minami-Kyushu Expressway
Route 3(Kagoshima Bypass)
346.4
Through to Ibusuki Skyline

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