Route_5_(Shuto_Expressway)

Ikebukuro Route

Ikebukuro Route

Expressway in the Tokyo area


The Ikebukuro Route (池袋線, Ikebukuro-sen), signed as Route 5, is one of the tolled routes of the Shuto Expressway system serving the Greater Tokyo Area. The route is a 21.5-kilometer (13.4 mi) long radial highway running north from Chiyoda City to Toda, Saitama. It connects Tokyo's Inner Circular Route in central Tokyo to the Tokyo Gaikan Expressway where it continues north as the Ōmiya Route.

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Route description

Ikebukuro Route at Gokokuji Interchange in Bunkyō.

The Ikebukuro Route begins at Takebashi Junction with the Inner Circular Route in Chiyoda City just north of the Tokyo Imperial Palace. From there it travels northwest through Shinjuku, Bunkyō, Toshima, and Itabashi in Tokyo before crossing over the Arakawa River into Toda in Saitama Prefecture where the Ikebukuro Route ends at Bijogi Junction where it intersects the Tokyo Gaikan Expressway. The expressway continues northward as the Ōmiya Route to Ōmiya-ku.[1]

The speed limit on the Ikebukuro Route is set at 60 km/h.[2]

History

The Ikebukuro Route was first opened in March 1967 between Nishi-kanda and the expressway's southern terminus at Takebashi Junction. It was extended to its current length in phases completed in 1969, 1977, 1990, and 1993.[3]

In preparation for increased congestion during the 2020 Summer Olympics, a new traffic-control system was installed in July 2019 along the expressway at the interchanges at Kita-Ikebukuro, Nishi-Kanda, Gokokuji, Nakadai, Takashimadaira, Toda-minami, Higashi-Ikebukuro, and Iidabashi.[4]

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References

  1. "路線から出入口を探す" (in Japanese). Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  2. "Tokyo Shutoko Expressway: Japan's Busiest Road Network". 7 September 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  3. "路線案内" [Route Information] (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  4. "首都高など交通規制スタート。東京オリンピック・パラリンピックを想定した混雑対策、7月24日/26日試行" [Traffic regulations on the Metropolitan Expressway started. Congestion measures for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, measures begin on July 24/26] (in Japanese). 24 July 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
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