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Japan National Route 11

National Route 11 is a Japanese highway on the island of Shikoku. The most important artery in Shikoku, it originates at the intersection with Routes 28, 55 and 195 in the prefectural capital of Tokushima and terminates at the intersection with Routes 33, 56, 317, 379, 440 and 494 in Matsuyama. Between the terminals, it passes through Naruto and Takamatsu, as well as other regional population centers. Route 11 measures 239.4 km in length.

Route data
• Length: 239.4 km (148.8 mi) • Origin: Tokushima (originates at junction with Routes 28, 55 and 195) • Terminus: Matsuyama (ends at Junction with Routes 33, 56, 317, 379, 440 and 494) • Major cities: Naruto, Takamatsu, Sakaide, Marugame, Shikokuchuo, Niihama, Saijo, Toon ==History==
History
• 4 December 1952 - First Class National Highway 11 (from Tokushima to Matsuyama) • 1 April 1965 - General National Highway 11 (from Tokushima to Matsuyama) ==Overlapping sections==
Overlapping sections
• From Tokushima (Kachidoki-bashi intersection) to Matsushige: Route 28 • From Naruto (Naruto IC intersection) to Higashikagawa (Takoda intersection): Route 377 • In Takamatsu, from Bancho intersection to Nakajincho intersection: Routes 30 and 436 ==References==
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