. • December 15, 1967 - Chōfu Interchange - Hachiōji Interchange section opened. • December 20, 1968 - Hachiōji Interchange - Sagamiko Interchange section opened. • March 17, 1969 - Sagamiko Interchange - Kawaguchiko Interchange section opened. • October 5, 1972 - Tajimi Interchange - Komaki Junction section opened, connecting with the Tōmei Expressway. • September 6, 1973 - Mizunami Interchange - Tajimi Interchange section opened. • March 5, 1975 - Nakatsugawa Interchange - Mizunami Interchange section opened. • August 23, 1975 - Komagane Interchange - Nakatsugawa Interchange section opened (Enasan Tunnel opened with 2 lanes of traffic only). • May 18, 1976 - Takaido Interchange - Chōfu Interchange section opened. • September 18, 1976 - Ihoku Interchange - Komagane Interchange section opened. • December 19, 1976 - Nirasaki Interchange - Kobuchisawa Interchange section opened. • December 20, 1977 - Ōtsuki Junction - Katsunuma Interchange section opened. • November 16, 1979 - Komaki-higashi Interchange opened. • March 26, 1980 - Kōfu-Shōwa Interchange - Nirasaki Interchange section opened. • March 30, 1981 - Kobuchisawa Interchange - Ihoku Interchange section opened. • November 10, 1982 - Katsunuma Interchange - Kōfu-Shōwa Interchange section opened, completing the entire route. • November, 1984 - Tsuru Interchange opened. • March 25, 1986 - Okaya Junction - Okaya Interchange section opened. • August 28, 1986 - Connection to
Higashifuji-goko Road at Kawaguchiko Interchange is completed. • September 27, 1986 - Nagasaka Interchange opened. • March 5, 1988 - Okaya Junction - Okaya Interchange section is transferred to the
Nagano Expressway. • September 27, 1989 - Uenohara Interchange opened. • March 25, 1992 - Sonohara Interchange opened. • January, 1993 - Renovation of Dangōzaka Service Area completed. The Komaki-bound service area is moved 2 km closer to Tokyo, while the Tokyo-bound service area is moved to the former site of the Komaki-bound service area. • April 14, 1995 - Inagi Interchange opened. • March 24, 2002 - Futaba Junction is opened, connecting with the
Chūbu-Ōdan Expressway. • March 16, 2003 - Reconstruction of the Uenohara Interchange - Ōtsuki Junction section is completed (additional lanes added, areas with sharp curves abandoned, Tokyo-bound Dangōzaka Service Area renovated, area near Ōtsuki Junction susceptible to traffic weaving eliminated). • March 19, 2005 - Toki Junction is opened, connecting with the
Tōkai-Kanjō Expressway. • October 1, 2005 - Expressway management is transferred from
Japan Highway Public Corporation to Central Nippon Expressway Company as a result of the privatization of the national expressway network. • October 1, 2006 - Futaba Smart Interchange opened. • June 23, 2007 - Hachiōji Junction is opened, connecting with the
Ken-Ō Expressway. • December 2, 2012 -
Sasago Tunnel collapses, killing nine people. ==List of interchanges and features==