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The Hokuriku Expressway ( 北陸自動車道 , Hokuriku Jidōsha-dō ) , (abbreviated as Hokuriku Expwy ( 北陸道 , Hokurikudō ) , is a 4-laned national expressway in Japan . It is owned and managed by East Nippon Expressway Company and Central Nippon Expressway Company .

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2-671: The first section was opened in 1972 by Japan Highway Public Corporation and construction proceeded in stages until the entire route was completed in 1988. On October 1, 2005, all national expressways were privatized and management of the Hokuriku Expressway was divided between the East and Central Nippon Expressway Companies. The route serves the Hokuriku region on the north central coast of Honshū , Japan's largest island. For most of its length it parallels National Route 8 and

4-868: The Hokuriku Main Line of West Japan Railway Company . Although the route officially originates in Niigata and terminates at Maibara, exit numbers and kilometer markings originate from Maibara. Around Tsuruga Interchange , the south-bound lanes cross over the north-bound lanes and diverges drastically. The expressway rejoins normally at a point near Suizu Parking Area . There are 14 tunnels between Kinomoto Interchange and Takefu Interchange (two of which are longer than 2,000 m (6,600 ft)), and 26 tunnels between Asahi Interchange and Jōetsu Interchange (eight of which are longer than 2,000 m (6,600 ft)). Japan Highway Public Corporation Too Many Requests If you report this error to

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