Japan National Route 8
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| 国道8号 (Kokudō hachi-gō) | |
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| Length: | 574.1 km (356.7 mi) | 
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National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan  | |
National Route 8 is an important highway in the Hokuriku and Kansai regions. It connects the prefectural capitals of Niigata, Toyama, Kanazawa (Ishikawa Prefecture), Fukui, Otsu (Shiga Prefecture), and Kyoto.[1][2]
Route Data
- Length: 574.1 km (356.7 mi)
 - Origin: Chuo-ku, Niigata (originates at junction with Routes 7, 17, 49, 113 and 116)
 - Terminus: Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto (ends at Junction with Routes 9, 24 and 367)
 - Major cities: Sanjo, Nagaoka, Kashiwazaki, Joetsu, Itoigawa, Toyama, Takaoka, Kanazawa, Hakusan, Komatsu, Fukui, Tsuruga, Maibara, Hikone, Otsu
 
In Popular Culture
Route 8 is the inspiration for the popular / Hachiban Ramen chain of noodle shops popular in the Hokuriku region.
History
- 1952-12-04 - First Class National Highway 8 (from Niigata to Kyoto)
 - 1965-04-01 - General National Highway 8 (from Niigata to Kyoto)
 
Intersecting routes
- in Niigata Prefecture
 - in Toyama Prefecture
 - in Ishikawa Prefecture
 - in Fukui Prefecture
 - in Shiga Prefecture
 - in Kyoto Prefecture
 
References
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