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Japan National Route 5

 
Wikipedia: Japan National Route 5
Japanese National Route Sign 0005.svg
National Route 5
Length: 739.0 km (459 mi)
South end: Japanese National Route Sign 0278.svgJapanese National Route Sign 0279.svg Route 278 / Route 279 in Hakodate, Hokkaidō
North end: Route 12 in Chūō-ku, Sapporo
Major cities: Oshamanbe
Niseko
Kutchan
Otaru
National highways of Japan
The origin sign of Route 5 in Hakodate

National Route 5 (国道5号) is a major highway on the island of Hokkaidō in Japan. Its southern terminus is in Hakodate and its northern end in Sapporo. En route, it passes through Otaru.

History

Overlapping sections

  • In Oshamanbe, from Kunnui intersection to Asahihama intersection: Route 230
  • From Kutchan (North-4 West-1 intersection) to Kyōwa (Kunitomi intersection): Route 276
  • From Yoichi (Yoichi Station intersection) to Otaru (Inaho 2-18 intersection): Route 229

Municipalities passed through



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