Route 375 (Japan)

Route 375 (Japan)

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type=National
route=375
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name_notes="国道375号"


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National Route 375 is a national highway of Japan connecting Kure, Hiroshima and Ōda, Shimane in Japan, with a total length of 163.4 km (101.53 mi).


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