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It's a traffic jam spot.
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Visit or pass when driving on the Metropolitan Expressway. It is a junction of the Metropolitan Expressway. Not from the branch line to the main battle, but because it is a point where both sides meet equally, the lane change car will come from the left and right to the next 々, so be careful when driving. If you listen to car radio in the metropolitan area, I think "2km traffic jam ... at the top of Hakozaki JCT" is a phrase that you can remember in your ears.
I usually just look up from below, but when I got on a car for work and went to Chiba, I got on a highway from Hakozaki, so I passed by Hisashi 々. I don't drive, but it's kind of crowded, and if I'm a driver, I think it's a place where I'm sick. When I crossed the Sumida River, I saw the Sky Tree on my left!
It's one of the difficult points on the Metropolitan Expressway. It is also a traffic jam point because it is a fork in. There are several exits via Hakozaki, so it is not necessary to do so, but it is also a turning point.
It is a famous place with TCAT and a fork in the Metropolitan Expressway, but it seems that it is not a tourist destination. Traffic jam information often comes out.
Visited on March 30 PA under the Hakozaki JCT, which is famous for traffic jams. The number of cars that can be parked is about 10, and the approach route is difficult and if you are not good at it, you will get off the highway. It is easy to understand how to get there from Tatsumi area of No. 9 Fukagawa line to Hakozaki exit, and when you go around the rotary and return to Ginza, there is a building, so that is PA. But it's not a tourist attraction, it's an impression made to use it for transfer to and from the limousine bus.
It's a traffic jam spot.
Visit or pass when driving on the Metropolitan Expressway. It is a junction of the Metropolitan Expressway. Not from the branch line to the main battle, but because it is a point where both sides meet equally, the lane change car will come from the left and right to the next 々, so be careful when driving. If you listen to car radio in the metropolitan area, I think "2km traffic jam ... at the top of Hakozaki JCT" is a phrase that you can remember in your ears.
Usually.
I usually just look up from below, but when I got on a car for work and went to Chiba, I got on a highway from Hakozaki, so I passed by Hisashi 々. I don't drive, but it's kind of crowded, and if I'm a driver, I think it's a place where I'm sick. When I crossed the Sumida River, I saw the Sky Tree on my left!
Junction
It's one of the difficult points on the Metropolitan Expressway. It is also a traffic jam point because it is a fork in. There are several exits via Hakozaki, so it is not necessary to do so, but it is also a turning point.
where is tcat?
It is a famous place with TCAT and a fork in the Metropolitan Expressway, but it seems that it is not a tourist destination. Traffic jam information often comes out.
I can't find it honestly.
Visited on March 30 PA under the Hakozaki JCT, which is famous for traffic jams. The number of cars that can be parked is about 10, and the approach route is difficult and if you are not good at it, you will get off the highway. It is easy to understand how to get there from Tatsumi area of No. 9 Fukagawa line to Hakozaki exit, and when you go around the rotary and return to Ginza, there is a building, so that is PA. But it's not a tourist attraction, it's an impression made to use it for transfer to and from the limousine bus.