Japan National Route 7, Major highway in Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Japan National Route 7 is a 471-kilometer highway running from Niigata Prefecture in the south to Aomori Prefecture in the north. The road passes through four prefectures along the Sea of Japan coast, connecting cities, towns, and regional centers throughout these areas.
The road was developed after World War II and officially recognized as a national route in 1952 within Japan's highway system. It emerged as part of infrastructure planning to connect coastal regions with less developed areas in northeastern Japan.
The highway connects numerous regional festivals and events throughout Niigata Prefecture, facilitating access to local celebrations and traditional performances.
The road passes through several major junctions with other national routes in the Niigata region. Drivers can easily connect to alternative routes and have direct access to local cities and smaller towns throughout the entire stretch.
In the Chuo-ku district of Niigata, seven different national routes converge at a single intersection. This unusual road network makes the location one of the region's most complex traffic hubs.
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