Japan National Route 37

National Route 37 shield
National Route 37
国道37号
Map
Japan National Route 37 highlighted in red
Route information
Length81.1 km[1] (50.4 mi)
Existed4 December 1952–present
Major junctions
West end National Route 5 / National Route 230 in Oshamambe
Major intersections
East end National Route 36 in Muroran
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system
National Route 36 National Route 38

National Route 37 (国道37号, Kokudō Sanjūnana-gō) is a Japanese national highway connecting Oshamambe and Muroran in southwestern Hokkaido. The 81.1-kilometer-long (50.4 mi) highway begins at an intersection with national routes 5 and 230 in the town of Oshamambe. It travels along the northern side of Uchiura Bay, paralleling the Dō-Ō Expressway. At the eastern edge of the bay it enters the city of Muroran where it ends at an intersection with National Route 36.

Route description

National Route 37 running concurrent with National Route 230 in Oshamambe

National Route 37 is an 81.1-kilometer-long (50.4 mi) highway in southwestern Hokkaido that runs east from Oshamambe to Muroran. Its eastern terminus lies at an intersection in central Oshamambe where it meets national routes 5 and 230. From there national routes 37 and 230 travel together paralleling the coastline of Uchiura Bay and the Dō-Ō Expressway. Along the way from Oshamambe to Muroran, it passes through the towns of Toyoura and Tōyako and the city of Date. National Route 230 leaves National Route 37 in Toyoura traveling north to Lake Tōya and Sapporo.[2] Shortly after crossing in to Muroran, the route splits from the Hakuchō Shindō, a bypass of National Route 37 that crosses the Hakuchō Bridge to the tip of Cape Chikiu and central Muroran, while the main route continues to eastern Muroran.[3] National Route 37's eastern terminus in eastern Muroran is at an intersection where it meets National Route 36.[2]

History

On 4 December 1952 the route was designated as Primary National Highway 37 between Oshamambe and Muroran.[4] On 1 April 1965 the highway's designation was revised along with the other primary routes as General National Highway 37.[5] When Mount Usu erupted on 31 March 2000, the town of Abuta was left with only National Route 37 as an evacuation route when the Dō-Ō Expressway closed.[6]

Major junctions

The route lies entirely within Hokkaido.

Locationkm[7]miDestinationsNotes
Oshamambe0.00.0 National Route 5 / National Route 230 west – to Dō-Ō Expressway, Hakodate, Yakumo, Otaru, KutchanWestern terminus; western end of National Route 230 concurrency
Kuromatsunai14.28.8 Hokkaido Route 266 west – to Kuromatsunai Shindō, central Kuromatsunai
Toyoura23.514.6Hokkaido Route 344 west
Hokkaido Route 609 south – Rebun Station
29.418.3Hokkaido Route 32 north
Hokkaido Route 608 west – Ōkishi Station
29.818.5 Dō-Ō Expressway – Hakodate, SapporoE5 exit 13 (Toyoura Interchange)
36.122.4Hokkaido Route 702 – Niseko, RankoshiOne-quadrant interchange
38.223.7Hokkaido Route 97 north – Makkari
Tōyako41.625.8 National Route 230 east – to Dō-Ō Expressway, Sapporo, Tōyako SpaEastern end of National Route 230 concurrency
43.427.0Hokkaido Route 578 north – Tōyako Onsen, Nishiyama Crater
Date47.829.7Hokkaido Route 386 east – Usu Station
52.932.9 National Route 453 north – Kitayuzawa, Sōbetsu
Hokkaido Route 779 south – Nagawa Industrial Park
53.032.9Hokkaido Route 385 west
56.134.9Hokkaido Route 519 north – Sōbetsu
Hokkaido Route 982 south – Datemombetsu Station
57.135.5 Hokkaido Route 145 north – to Dō-Ō Expressway
59.436.9Hokkaido Route 981
62.338.7Hokkaido Route 1057 west – Mareppu Station
65.840.9Hokkaido Route 779 north
Muroran67.942.2 Hokkaido Route 107 (Muroran Belt Route) east – to Dō-Ō Expressway
69.343.1Hokkaido Route 704 west
72.645.1 National Route 37 east (Hakuchō Shindō) – to Dō-Ō Expressway, Muroran Station, Hakuchō Bridge
73.945.9 Hokkaido Route 127 north – to Dō-Ō Expressway
79.049.1Hokkaido Route 919 east
80.750.1Hokkaido Route 107 (Muroran Belt Route) east – Higashi-Muroran Station
Hokkaido Route 919 west – Wanishi
81.150.4 National Route 36 – to Dō-Ō Expressway, Tomakomai, Noboribetsu, Muroran Station, Cape ChikiuEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Auxiliary routes

The Hakuchō Bridge

Hakuchō Shindō

The Hakuchō Shindō is a 6.97-kilometer-long (4.33 mi) auxiliary route of National Route 37 in the city of Muroran that crosses the Hakuchō Bridge to the tip of Cape Chikiu. It serves as central Muroran's primary arterial highway, whereas the main route serves eastern Muroran.[3]

References

  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. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b "占用制限を行う路線一覧(一般国道)" [List of routes that restrict private use (general national highways)] (PDF). Hokkaido Development Bureau (in Japanese). 12 July 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b "白鳥新道計画路線図" [Hakuchō Shindō Plan Route Map] (in Japanese). City of Muroran. 21 February 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  4. ^ "一級国道の路線を指定する政令" [Cabinet Order designating the Primary National Highways] (in Japanese). 4 December 1952. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  5. ^ "【国道トリビア】 国道の番号に欠番があるのはなぜ?" [National Highway Trivia. Why are some of the national highway numbers missing?]. Gazoo (in Japanese). Toyota Motor Corporation. 24 March 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  6. ^ "一般国道37号" [General National Route 37] (PDF) (in Japanese). 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  7. ^ Google (1 October 2020). "National Route 37" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 October 2020.

External links

  • Media related to Category:Route 37 (Japan) at Wikimedia Commons
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