Hanshin Expressway (original) (raw)

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Highway network in Osaka, Kobe, and Kyoto in Japan

Hanshin Expressway
Highway markers for the Loop Route, the Kobe Route, and the Shin-Kobe Tunnel
The Hanshin Expressway network in Keihanshin
System information
Maintained by Hanshin Expressway Company, Limited
Length 239.3 km (148.7 mi)
Formed 1 May 1962 (1962-05-01)
Highway names
System links
National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan

The Loop Route of the Hanshin Expressway at Shinanobashi, Osaka

Hanshin Expressway in Osaka

Gate Tower Building, with the Ikeda Route of the Hanshin Expressway going through the 5th-7th floors

The Hanshin Expressway (阪神高速道路, Hanshin Kōsoku-dōro) is a 239.3-kilometer-long (148.7 mi) network of expressways surrounding Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto, Japan. Operated by Hanshin Expressway Company, Limited (阪神高速道路株式会社, Hanshin Kōsoku-dōro Kabushiki-gaisha), it opened in 1962.

Portions of the Hanshin Expressway about 400 meters (1,300 ft) east of Fukae Station collapsed during the Kobe earthquake on 17 January 1995. These sections were rebuilt with more modern standards by 1996. Portions of the Osaka highway are featured in Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3, and the Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune video games from 3 onwards.

Former Hanshin route

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  1. ^ West Nippon Expressway Company (2019-01-28). "平成31年春からの近畿圏の新たな高速道路料金について". Retrieved 11 May 2019.