Tenri toll booth, Toll booth on Nishi-Meihan Expressway in Yamatokoriyama, Japan
Tenri toll booth is an interchange point on the Nishi-Meihan Expressway with multiple lanes for different vehicle types. The facility handles entry and exit traffic connecting cities between Kobe and Nagoya.
The toll booth was established as part of the Nishi-Meihan Expressway network built in the 1970s to improve regional connections across Kansai. Since then it has served as a key interchange for regional and long-distance transit traffic.
The toll booth represents Japanese efficiency in transportation management, with automated systems and precise fee collection methods standard across national expressways.
Drivers can stop at multiple payment lanes and use various payment methods including prepaid cards and cash. The lanes are clearly marked to facilitate flow and minimize congestion.
The toll booth coordinates at latitude 34.616761 and longitude 135.811831 position it as a central reference point for accessing numerous heritage sites in Nara Prefecture.
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