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National Route 115 | ||||
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国道115号 | ||||
National Route 115 highlighted in red | ||||
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Length | 109.7 km[1] (68.2 mi) | |||
Existed | 1963–present | |||
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Country | Japan | |||
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National Route 115 is anational highway ofJapan connectingSōma, Fukushima andInawashiro, Fukushima in Japan, with a total length of 109.7 km (68.16 mi).
Route 115 was originally designated on 1 April 1953 from Hirashima to Niigata. This was redesignated asRoute 49 on 1 April 1963 and the current Route 115 was designated the same day.
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