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Japan National Route 8

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National Route 8
国道8号
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Route information
Length574.1 km[1] (356.7 mi)
Existed1952–present
Major junctions
North endNational Route 7 /National Route 17 /National Route 49 /National Route 113 /National Route 116 inNiigata
South endNational Route 1 /National Route 9 /National Route 24 /National Route 367 inKyoto
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system
National Route 7National Route 9

National Route 8 (国道8号,Kokudō hachi-gō) is a majorhighway in theHokuriku andKansai regions of centralJapan. The 574.1-kilometer (356.7 mi) highway begins at an intersection withNational Routes 7,17,49,113, and116 inChūō-ku, Niigata. It travels southwest across centralHonshu, connecting theprefecture capitals:Toyama,Kanazawa,Fukui, andŌtsu. InKyoto it travels concurrently withNational Route 1 toward its endpoint at an intersection withNational Routes 9,24, and367 inShimogyō-ku, Kyoto.[2][3]

Route description

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Oyashirazu,Itoigawa, Niigata Prefecture
Left:Hokuriku Expressway
Center:National Route 8 andJRHokuriku Main Line
Right: Niigata Prefecture Route 525

History

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The origins of the road that is now National Route 8 can be traced back to theHokurikudō, a road that was established after theTaika Reform to link Kyoto to the capitals of the region by that went by the same name.[4]

The modern history of the highway saw its establishment by theCabinet of Japan on 4 December 1952 as First Class National Highway 8 from Niigata to Kyoto. On 1 April 1965 it was re-designated as General National Highway 8. On 7–9 February 2018, heavy snowfall shut down the highway for over 60 hours in Fukui Prefecture before it could be removed.[5]

Intersecting routes

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In popular culture

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National Route 8 is the namesake ofHachi-ban Ramen [ja], a chain oframen shops in theHokuriku region.[6]

Gallery

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  • Masaya-koji Street, near the origin of Route 8 in Niigata City
    Masaya-koji Street, near the origin of Route 8 in Niigata City
  • Nagaoka Bypass in Nagaoka, Niigata Prefecture
    Nagaoka Bypass inNagaoka, Niigata Prefecture
  • Route 8 in Joetsu, Niigata Prefecture
    Route 8 inJoetsu, Niigata Prefecture
  • Route 8 in Komatsu, Ishikawa
    Route 8 inKomatsu, Ishikawa
  • Route 1 and Route 8 in Rittō, Shiga Prefecture
    Route 1 and Route 8 inRittō, Shiga Prefecture

See also

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References

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  1. ^"一般国道の路線別、都道府県別道路現況" [Road statistics by General National Highway route and prefecture](PDF) (in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved19 February 2020.
  2. ^一般国道8号 (in Japanese). Kinki Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved27 November 2010.
  3. ^一般国道8号 (in Japanese). Kinki Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved27 November 2010.
  4. ^"北陸道/ほくりくどう" (in Japanese). Retrieved30 January 2020.
  5. ^"大雪で立ち往生、ようやく解消 福井の国道8号" [Stuck with heavy snow, National Highway 8 is finally reopened in Fukui] (in Japanese). 9 February 2018. Retrieved11 December 2018.
  6. ^"Hachi-ban Ramen History". Retrieved30 January 2020.

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