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The Japanese name 'Shin Meishin Kōzokudō' translates to 'New Meishin Expressway'.
Answer: True
The Japanese name for the expressway, 'Shin Meishin Kōzokudō' (新名神高速道路), accurately translates to 'New Meishin Expressway'.
The Omi-Odori Bridge is mentioned as a feature on the Shin-Meishin Expressway.
Answer: True
The Omi-Odori Bridge is identified as a structural feature present on the Shin-Meishin Expressway.
The Japanese name for the expressway uses characters meaning 'Old Meishin'.
Answer: False
The Japanese name for the expressway, Shin Meishin Kōzokudō, uses characters that translate to 'New Meishin Expressway', not 'Old Meishin'.
What is the primary function of the Shin-Meishin Expressway?
Answer: To facilitate the movement of traffic and goods between Japanese prefectures.
The principal function of the Shin-Meishin Expressway is to serve as a vital transportation artery, facilitating the movement of traffic and goods across various prefectures.
What is the Japanese name for the Shin-Meishin Expressway, and what does it signify?
Answer: Shin Meishin Kōzokudō, meaning 'New Meishin Expressway'
The Japanese name for the expressway, 'Shin Meishin Kōzokudō' (新名神高速道路), accurately translates to 'New Meishin Expressway'.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway is primarily located outside of Japan.
Answer: False
The Shin-Meishin Expressway is situated within Japan, not primarily located outside of it.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway's main purpose is to connect Mie Prefecture with Hyogo Prefecture.
Answer: True
The primary objective of the Shin-Meishin Expressway is to facilitate connectivity between Mie Prefecture and Hyogo Prefecture.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway connects directly to the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line.
Answer: False
The Shin-Meishin Expressway does not directly connect to the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line.
The Shigaraki IC is located in Hyogo Prefecture.
Answer: False
The Shigaraki IC is located in Shiga Prefecture, not Hyogo Prefecture.
Ibaraki-Sendaiji IC/PA is located in Kyoto Prefecture.
Answer: False
The Ibaraki-Sendaiji IC/PA is located in Osaka Prefecture, not Kyoto Prefecture.
Kawanishi IC is located in Osaka Prefecture.
Answer: False
The Kawanishi IC is located in Hyogo Prefecture, not Osaka Prefecture.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway's main route terminates by connecting to the Sanyo Expressway (E2).
Answer: True
The main route of the Shin-Meishin Expressway terminates by connecting to the Sanyo Expressway (designated as E2).
The Kameyama connection route includes the Kusatsu JCT.
Answer: False
The Kameyama connection route does not include the Kusatsu JCT; Kusatsu JCT is part of the Otsu connection route.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway connects Mie Prefecture to Osaka Prefecture.
Answer: False
The Shin-Meishin Expressway connects Mie Prefecture to Hyogo Prefecture, not Osaka Prefecture.
The expressway connects to the Higashi-Meihan Expressway via Yokkaichi JCT.
Answer: True
The expressway connects to the Higashi-Meihan Expressway via the Yokkaichi JCT.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway runs entirely within the Kansai region.
Answer: False
The Shin-Meishin Expressway does not run entirely within the Kansai region, as it extends into Mie Prefecture, which is part of the Chubu region.
Which two prefectures are directly connected by the main route of the Shin-Meishin Expressway?
Answer: Mie and Hyogo
The primary route of the Shin-Meishin Expressway directly connects Mie Prefecture and Hyogo Prefecture.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway integrates into a larger network by connecting to which other major expressway?
Answer: Isewangan Expressway
The Shin-Meishin Expressway integrates into Japan's broader highway network by connecting to the Isewangan Expressway.
In which prefecture is the Minoh-Todoromi IC situated?
Answer: Osaka
The Minoh-Todoromi IC is located in Minoh, Osaka Prefecture.
In which prefecture is the Takarazuka-kita SA/SIC situated?
Answer: Hyogo
The Takarazuka-kita SA/SIC is located in Takarazuka, Hyogo Prefecture.
Which of the following expressways is connected via the Otsu connection route?
Answer: Meishin Expressway
The Meishin Expressway is connected via the Otsu connection route.
In which prefecture is the Shigaraki IC located?
Answer: Shiga
The Shigaraki IC is located in Koka, Shiga Prefecture.
Yokkaichi JCT is the final junction on the main route of the Shin-Meishin Expressway.
Answer: False
Yokkaichi JCT is not the final junction on the main route of the Shin-Meishin Expressway; Kobe JCT serves this role.
The Shin-Yokkaichi JCT connects to Japan National Route 0475 and the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway (C3).
Answer: True
The Shin-Yokkaichi JCT provides connections to Japan National Route 0475 and the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway (designated as C3).
Komono IC is located 12.6 kilometers from the start of the expressway and connects to Route 477.
Answer: True
The Komono IC is situated 12.6 kilometers from the expressway's commencement and provides access to Route 477.
Kameyama-nishi JCT connects directly to the Meishin Expressway.
Answer: False
The Kameyama-nishi JCT does not connect directly to the Meishin Expressway; it connects to the Kameyama Connection Route.
Konan IC and PA connect to Shiga Prefectural Route 343.
Answer: True
The Konan IC and PA provide access to Shiga Prefectural Route 343.
Ujitawara IC connects to Japan National Route 307.
Answer: True
The Ujitawara IC provides access to Japan National Route 307.
Joyo JCT/IC links the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Sanyo Expressway (E2).
Answer: False
The Joyo JCT/IC links the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Keinawa Expressway (E24), not the Sanyo Expressway (E2).
Yawata-Kyotanabe JCT/IC connects to the Daini Keihan Road (E89).
Answer: True
The Yawata-Kyotanabe JCT/IC connects to the Daini Keihan Road (designated as E89).
Takatsuki JCT/IC connects the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Chugoku Expressway (E2A).
Answer: False
The Takatsuki JCT/IC connects the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Meishin Expressway (E1), not the Chugoku Expressway (E2A).
Minoh-Todoromi IC connects to Japan National Route 423.
Answer: True
The Minoh-Todoromi IC provides access to Japan National Route 423.
Kobe JCT is the starting point of the Shin-Meishin Expressway.
Answer: False
Kobe JCT is not the starting point of the Shin-Meishin Expressway; it serves as the terminal junction.
The Minoh Toll Road is mentioned as a connection point for the Minoh-Todoromi IC.
Answer: True
The Minoh Toll Road is cited as a connection point for the Minoh-Todoromi IC.
The Kameyama-nishi JCT is noted as having a tentative name.
Answer: True
The Kameyama-nishi JCT is indeed noted as having a tentative name.
To which expressway does the Yokkaichi JCT (junction 29-1) provide a connection?
Answer: Higashi-Meihan Expressway (E23)
The Yokkaichi JCT (junction 29-1) provides a connection to the Higashi-Meihan Expressway (designated as E23).
To which national route does the Ujitawara IC provide access?
Answer: Route 307
The Ujitawara IC provides access to Japan National Route 307.
To which other expressway does the Joyo JCT/IC connect the Shin-Meishin Expressway?
Answer: Keinawa Expressway (E24)
The Joyo JCT/IC links the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Keinawa Expressway (E24), not the Sanyo Expressway (E2).
What is identified as the terminal junction on the primary route of the Shin-Meishin Expressway?
Answer: Kobe JCT (5-1)
The final listed junction on the primary route of the Shin-Meishin Expressway is Kobe JCT (5-1), which connects to the Chugoku Expressway (E2A).
To which other major expressway does the Kobe JCT connect the Shin-Meishin Expressway?
Answer: Chugoku Expressway (E2A)
The Kobe JCT connects the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Chugoku Expressway (E2A).
To which other junction does the Kameyama connection route link the Kameyama JCT?
Answer: Kameyama-nishi JCT
The Kameyama connection route links the Kameyama JCT to the Kameyama-nishi JCT.
To which two routes does the Shin-Yokkaichi JCT provide a connection?
Answer: Route 0475 and Tokai-Kanjo Expressway (C3)
The Shin-Yokkaichi JCT connects to Japan National Route 0475 and the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway (designated as C3).
To which Osaka Prefectural Route does the Ibaraki-Sendaiji IC/PA connect?
Answer: Route 1
The Ibaraki-Sendaiji IC/PA connects to Osaka Prefectural Route 1.
Which of the following is identified as a connection point within the Kameyama connection route?
Answer: Kameyama JCT
The Kameyama JCT is identified as a connection point within the Kameyama connection route.
In Japanese expressway terminology, 'JCT' stands for 'Service Area'.
Answer: False
In Japanese expressway terminology, the abbreviation 'JCT' signifies 'Junction', not 'Service Area'.
A 'PA' along the Shin-Meishin Expressway is a designated point for bus passengers.
Answer: False
A 'PA' designation along the Shin-Meishin Expressway denotes a 'Parking Area', not a designated point for bus passengers (which is typically indicated by 'BS').
The 'TN' designation on the Shin-Meishin Expressway indicates a tunnel section.
Answer: True
The 'TN' designation on the Shin-Meishin Expressway signifies a tunnel section.
Suzuka PA/SIC is a smart interchange located at the 20.6 km mark.
Answer: True
The Suzuka PA/SIC is identified as a parking area and smart interchange, located at the 20.6 kilometer mark from the expressway's start.
Tsuchiyama SA/BS is a service area that does not include a bus stop.
Answer: False
The Tsuchiyama SA/BS is a service area that also includes a bus stop ('BS').
The Shin Otsu SA/SIC is fully operational with a confirmed opening year.
Answer: False
The Shin Otsu SA/SIC is not fully operational, as its opening year remains undecided.
Takarazuka-kita SA/SIC is a service area and smart interchange in Hyogo Prefecture.
Answer: True
The Takarazuka-kita SA/SIC is a service area and smart interchange situated in Hyogo Prefecture.
Suzuka TN indicates a toll booth location.
Answer: False
The 'TN' designation, as seen in 'Suzuka TN', indicates a tunnel section, not a toll booth location.
The expressway features both Service Areas (SA) and Parking Areas (PA).
Answer: True
The expressway infrastructure includes both Service Areas (SA) and Parking Areas (PA), offering amenities for travelers.
Smart Interchanges (SIC) are designed to be less efficient than standard interchanges.
Answer: False
Smart Interchanges (SIC) are engineered for enhanced efficiency in traffic flow, contrary to being less efficient than standard interchanges.
In the context of expressway junctions, what does the abbreviation 'IC' signify?
Answer: Interchange
In the context of expressway junctions on the Shin-Meishin Expressway, the abbreviation 'IC' signifies 'Interchange'.
Which designation refers to a 'smart interchange' specifically engineered for efficient traffic flow?
Answer: SIC
The designation 'SIC' refers to a 'smart interchange' specifically engineered for efficient traffic flow.
Regarding sections of the expressway, what does the abbreviation 'TN' indicate?
Answer: Tunnel
In the route information for the Shin-Meishin Expressway, the designation 'TN' indicates a tunnel section.
Which of the following is NOT identified as a type of junction or facility present on the Shin-Meishin Expressway?
Answer: Toll Booth (TB)
Among the listed options, 'Toll Booth (TB)' is not identified as a type of junction or facility present on the Shin-Meishin Expressway; common designations include IC, JCT, SA, PA, and SIC.
In expressway terminology, what does the abbreviation 'JCT' signify?
Answer: Junction
In expressway terminology, the abbreviation 'JCT' signifies 'Junction'.
The Shin Otsu SA/SIC is notable for what characteristic regarding its opening year?
Answer: Undecided
The Shin Otsu SA/SIC is notable because its opening year is undecided, indicating it is part of a future development phase.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway is managed solely by the Central Nippon Expressway Company.
Answer: False
The Shin-Meishin Expressway is managed by both the Central Nippon Expressway Company and the West Nippon Expressway Company, not solely by one entity.
The route number E1A is exclusively assigned to the Shin-Meishin Expressway.
Answer: False
The route number E1A is not exclusively assigned to the Shin-Meishin Expressway; it also encompasses the Shin-Tōmei Expressway and the Isewangan Expressway.
The West Nippon Expressway Company manages the Tōmei Expressway.
Answer: False
The West Nippon Expressway Company does not manage the Tōmei Expressway; this route is managed by the Central Nippon Expressway Company.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) manages the Shin-Meishin Expressway.
Answer: False
While the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) oversees various expressways, it does not directly manage the Shin-Meishin Expressway itself.
The Shin-Meishin Expressway is designated solely by the route number E1.
Answer: False
The Shin-Meishin Expressway is designated by the route number E1A, not solely by E1.
Which major expressway company is responsible for managing routes such as the Tōmei and Meishin Expressways?
Answer: Central Nippon Expressway Company
The Central Nippon Expressway Company is responsible for managing routes such as the Tōmei Expressway (E1) and the Meishin Expressway (E1).
According to the provided information, what does the route number E1A encompass?
Answer: Shin-Meishin, Shin-Tōmei, and Isewangan Expressways
The route number E1A encompasses the Shin-Meishin Expressway, the Shin-Tōmei Expressway, and the Isewangan Expressway.
What is the primary route sign designation for the Shin-Meishin Expressway?
Answer: E1A
The primary route sign designation for the Shin-Meishin Expressway is E1A.
Which of the following routes, listed in the navigation box, is managed by the West Nippon Expressway Company?
Answer: Sanyō Expressway (E2)
The Sanyō Expressway (E2) is managed by the West Nippon Expressway Company, as indicated in the navigation box.
As of February 2008, the Shin-Meishin Expressway was approximately 50 kilometers long.
Answer: True
As of February 2008, the operational length of the Shin-Meishin Expressway was approximately 49.7 kilometers.
Tsuchiyama SA/BS is a service area that does not include a bus stop.
Answer: False
The Tsuchiyama SA/BS is a service area that also includes a bus stop ('BS').
The distance between Kusatsu JCT and Otsu JCT on the Otsu connection route is 3.6 kilometers.
Answer: True
The distance between Kusatsu JCT and Otsu JCT along the Otsu connection route measures 3.6 kilometers.
The 'Opening Year Undecided' notes suggest the expressway is fully completed.
Answer: False
The 'Opening Year Undecided' notes indicate that certain sections of the expressway are not yet completed or opened, contradicting the notion of full completion.
A portion of the Shin-Meishin Expressway opened on February 23, 2008.
Answer: True
A segment of the Shin-Meishin Expressway commenced operation on February 23, 2008.
The Kameyama connection route is longer than the Otsu connection route.
Answer: False
The Kameyama connection route (27.8 km) is shorter than the Otsu connection route (totaling 69.8 km).
The distance from the start of the Shin-Meishin Expressway to Kobe JCT is approximately 150 kilometers.
Answer: True
The distance from the commencement of the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Kobe JCT is approximately 149.6 kilometers.
What was the approximate length of the operational Shin-Meishin Expressway in February 2008?
Answer: 49.7 kilometers
As of February 2008, the operational length of the Shin-Meishin Expressway was approximately 49.7 kilometers.
What is the distance from the commencement of the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Komono IC?
Answer: 12.6 kilometers
The Komono IC is situated 12.6 kilometers from the expressway's commencement and provides access to Route 477.
At approximately what distance from its commencement does the Takatsuki JCT/IC connect to the Meishin Expressway (E1)?
Answer: 109.1 kilometers
The Takatsuki JCT/IC connects to the Meishin Expressway (E1) at approximately 109.1 kilometers from the expressway's commencement.
What is the measured distance between Kusatsu JCT and Otsu JCT along the Otsu connection route?
Answer: 3.6 kilometers
The distance between Kusatsu JCT and Otsu JCT along the Otsu connection route is 3.6 kilometers.
What is the significance of the 'Opening Year Undecided' notation for specific expressway sections?
Answer: These sections are still under construction or planned for future opening.
The 'Opening Year Undecided' notes indicate that certain sections of the expressway are still under construction or planned for future opening, signifying that the expressway is not yet fully completed.
What is the distance from the commencement of the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Yawata-Kyotanabe JCT/IC?
Answer: 98.4 kilometers
The Yawata-Kyotanabe JCT/IC is located 98.4 kilometers from the commencement of the Shin-Meishin Expressway.
What is the approximate distance from the commencement of the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Tsuchiyama SA/BS?
Answer: 38.3 kilometers
The approximate distance from the commencement of the Shin-Meishin Expressway to the Tsuchiyama SA/BS is 38.3 kilometers.
What is the measured distance between Kameyama JCT and Kameyama-nishi JCT along the Kameyama connection route?
Answer: 5.3 kilometers
The measured distance between Kameyama JCT and Kameyama-nishi JCT along the Kameyama connection route is 5.3 kilometers.