- Japan National Route 20
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state=Japan
type=National
route=20
name_notes=国道20号 "Kokudō nijū-gō"
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length_km=225.0
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direction_a=South
terminus_a=Jct|state=Japan|Route|1|Route|4|Route|6|Route|14|Route|15|Route|17 inNihonbashi , Chūō
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direction_b=North
terminus_b=Jct|state=Japan|Route|19|Route|153 inShiojiri, Nagano
cities=Hachiōji
Kofu
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customcommons=Route 20 (Japan)National Route 20 is a national highway connecting
Tokyo andNagano Prefecture inJapan . Originating atNihonbashi inChūō, Tokyo , it passes through Shinjuku and four other wards, and then seven cities, including Hachiōji in Tokyo. It follows a westward route intoKanagawa Prefecture , passing through the city of Sagamihara and one town. Continuing intoYamanashi Prefecture , the highway passes through nine cities and towns, among them the prefectural capital of Kofu. In Nagano Prefecture, Route 20 passes through five cities and towns before entering Shiojiri, where it terminates at the intersection of Routes 19 and 153. The highway is 225.0 km long.Route 20 is the successor to the Kōshū Kaidō, an
Edo period highway connecting the shogunal capital ofEdo and Kofu, then the principal city inKai Province (or Kōshū, as it was also known). Parts of it still bear the old name.The road's course passes the Sakurada Gate of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
Shinjuku Station is on Route 20. Themarathon course of the Tokyo Olympics included parts of Route 20.History
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1952-12-04 - First Class National Highway 20 (fromTokyo toShiojiri, Nagano )
*1965-04-01 - General National Highway 20 (fromTokyo toShiojiri, Nagano )Overlapping sections
*From Nihonbashi to Chiyoda (Sakuradamon intersection): Route 1
*In Hachioji, from Yokamachi intersection to Yawatamachi intersection: Route 16
*In Otsuki, from intersection to Otsuki-bashi east intersection: Route 139
*From Kai (Ryuo-rittai intersection) to Nirasaki (Funayama-bashi kita intersection): Route 52Intersects with
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Tokyo
**Routes 4 and 15; at the origin, in Nihonbashi (Route 4 overlaps with 6, 14 and 17)
**Route 1; from Nihonbashi to Chiyoda
**Route 246; at Chiyoda
**Chofu IC ,Chuo Expressway at Chōfu
**Kunitachi-Fuchu IC , Chuo Expressway at Kunitachi
**Route 16; at Hachioji
*Kanagawa Prefecture
**Route 412 andSagamiko-Higashi Exit , Chuo Expressway; at Sagamihara
**Sagamiko IC , Chuo Expressway at Sagamihara
*Yamanashi Prefecture
**Route 139 andOtsuki IC , Chuo Expressway; at Otsuki
**Route 137; at Fuefuki
**Routes 140 and 358; at Kofu
**Route 52; from Kai to Nirasaki
**Route 141; at Nirasaki
*Nagano Prefecture
**Rotues 152 and 299; at Chino
**Route 142; at Shimosuwa
**Routes 19 and 153; at the terminus, in Shiojiri
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