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What is ETC Japan?

ETC is a system for paying tolls by wireless communication between antenna on expressway tollgates and in-vehicle ETC equipment.

How do you use etc in Japan?

How to Use ETC

  1. Securely insert your ETC card into the vehicle onboard device.
  2. Before entering, check which lanes allow payment by ETC.
  3. Enter at less than 20 km/hour and drive slowly through the ETC lane.
  4. Always maintain a safe vehicle distance when in the ETC lane.

What are the major highways in Japan?

Six companies are in charge of expressway construction and maintenance:

  • East Nippon Expressway (Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto)
  • Central Nippon Expressway (Kanto, Chubu)
  • West Nippon Expressway (Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu)
  • Metropolitan Expressway (metropolitan Tokyo)
  • Hanshin Expressway (Osaka and Kobe)

Is there a road to Hokkaido?

Hokkaido’s wide roads are famous, and many visitors to Hokkaido want to experience driving on them. If you rent a car in Tokyo and drive north through Tohoku, then head up to Hokkaido, you can enjoy every sight along the way.

What is ETC in the car?

ETC is an abbreviation for the Electronic Toll Collection System. ETC is a system which allows drivers to automatically pay tolls on toll roads without stopping the car. The ETC in-vehicle device is installed in the car.

How do I find ETC?

The ETC system itself is comprised of two parts importance to a consumer. The first part is the ETC card. To get a one, you must apply to a credit card company that offers this service. The card functions like a credit or debit card; wirelessly debiting your account automatically as you pass through the gates.

How does ETC card work?

ETC is an abbreviation for the Electronic Toll Collection System. ETC is a system which allows drivers to automatically pay tolls on toll roads without stopping the car. The ETC card is loaded with an IC chip that identifies the person paying tolls and records the data necessary to make payment on the toll.

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What is the biggest highway in Japan?

National Route 4
National Route 4 (国道4号, Kokudō Yongō) is a major national highway in eastern Honshū, Japan. Measuring 738.5-kilometer-long (458.9 mi) it is the longest highway in the country.

What are Japanese highways called?

expressways
The expressways (高速道路, kōsoku-dōro, lit. “high-speed road”, also jidōsha-dō (自動車道), lit. “automobile road”, “freeway”, “expressway”, or “motorway”) of Japan make up a large network of controlled-access toll expressways.

Is there a bridge from Japan to Hokkaido?

Hokkaido is the only one of Japan’s big islands that is not linked to Honshu by a bridge. Cars and trucks cannot drive through the Seikan Tunnel, which is only for bullet and freight trains.

Can you get to Hokkaido by car?

Rental Car Options from Tokyo to Hokkaido Renting a car is another option that will get you to Hokkaido by driving through Tohoku region. At the end you will also need to travel by Tsugaru Kaikyo Ferry, the straight that separates Japan’s main Honshu Island and Hokkaido.

Where is the capital of the island of Hokkaido?

The two islands are connected by the undersea railway Seikan Tunnel. The largest city on Hokkaido is its capital, Sapporo, which is also its only ordinance-designated city. About 43 kilometres north of Hokkaido lies Sakhalin Island and to the east and northeast are the Kuril Islands, which are administered by Russia,…

How many people live on the island of Hokkaido?

Population Hokkaido has the third-largest population of Japan’s five main islands, with 5,383,579 people as of 2015

Is the Hokkaido Expressway pass available to foreigners?

Hokkaido is huge! It’s about 300 km from New Chitose Airport to Hakodate, and about 450 km to Shiretoko. By using the expressways, travelling times can be shortened.! The service is only available to foreign visitors to Japan (those with non-Japanese passports), although Japanese nationals with permanent overseas residency status also qualify.

When was the first recorded mention of Hokkaido?

The Nihon Shoki, finished in 720 AD, is often said to be the first mention of Hokkaido in recorded history. According to the text, Abe no Hirafu led a large navy and army to northern areas from 658 to 660 and came into contact with the Mishihase and Emishi.