Japan National Route 280

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国道280号(こくどう280ごう)は、青森県青森市から北海道函館市に至る一般国道である。 rdf:langString
National Route 280 (国道280号, Kokudō Nihyaku hachi-jugō) is a national highway of Japan that traverses the prefectures, Aomori and Hokkaido as well as the Tsugaru Strait that separates them. It currently is made up of two sections that travel 150.7 kilometres (93.6 mi) from Aomori, north across the Tsugaru Peninsula to Sotogahama where the first section ends at the site of a former ferry to across the Tsugaru Strait to the town, Fukushima. The other section begins at the corresponding former ferry terminal in Fukushima. The road then travels alongside the southern coast of Hokkaido concurrently with National Route 228 to Hakodate where the route meets its northern terminus. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Japan National Route 280 highlighted in red
rdf:langString Southern terminus
rdf:langString Southern terminus of National Route 227 concurrency
rdf:langString Northern terminus of Aomori Prefecture segment; roadway continues as National Route 339
rdf:langString Southern terminus of Hokkaido segment
rdf:langString Southern terminus of Hokkaido Route 532 concurrency
rdf:langString Southern terminus of National Route 228 concurrency
rdf:langString E59 exit 4 ; entrance to northbound E59, exit from southbound E59
rdf:langString Northern terminus; eastern terminus of National Routes 227 and 228; roadway continues as Hokkaido Route 571
rdf:langString Northern terminus of Hokkaido Route 532 concurrency
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rdf:langString Aomori Prefecture Route 12 west – Tappi, Nakadomari
rdf:langString / Aomori Prefecture Route 230
rdf:langString Aomori Prefecture Route 230 – Minmaya Station
rdf:langString Aomori Prefecture Route 26 west – Goshogawara
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 347 east
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 5 west – Esashi, Kikonai Station
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 531 south – Kotaniishi
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 532 east – Iwabe
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 532 west
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 698 east
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 698 west
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 812 north
rdf:langString Hokkaido Route 383 north – Esashi, Central Kikonai
rdf:langString – Towada, Central Aomori, Shin-Aomori Station, Aomori-chūō
rdf:langString Aomori Prefecture Route 2 west – Tsugaru, Goshogawara
rdf:langString Aomori Prefecture Route 14 – Aomori, Sotogahama, Imabetsu town office
rdf:langString Aomori Prefecture Route 234 south – Shinjo, National Route 7
rdf:langString – Sapporo, Esashi, Hakodate-Esashi Expressway
rdf:langString / Hokkaido Route 571 east – Oshamambe, Mori, Mount Hakodate, Hakodate Station, Yunokawa, Goryōkaku Park
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rdf:langString in Hakodate, Hokkaido
rdf:langString in Aomori, Aomori
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rdf:langString National Route 280 (国道280号, Kokudō Nihyaku hachi-jugō) is a national highway of Japan that traverses the prefectures, Aomori and Hokkaido as well as the Tsugaru Strait that separates them. It currently is made up of two sections that travel 150.7 kilometres (93.6 mi) from Aomori, north across the Tsugaru Peninsula to Sotogahama where the first section ends at the site of a former ferry to across the Tsugaru Strait to the town, Fukushima. The other section begins at the corresponding former ferry terminal in Fukushima. The road then travels alongside the southern coast of Hokkaido concurrently with National Route 228 to Hakodate where the route meets its northern terminus. National Route 280's path across Aomori and Hokkaido follows one of the oldest roads in northern Japan, the Matsumaedō. It was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu for government officials traveling through the area as a branch of the Edo Five Routes and it had some defensive importance to the Japanese who feared a Russian incursion into Ezo, which was ruled by the Matsumae clan.
rdf:langString 国道280号(こくどう280ごう)は、青森県青森市から北海道函館市に至る一般国道である。
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rdf:langString Distance does not include the defunct Minmaya-Fukushima ferry route, but does include bypasses signed with the same route number
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