2026年6月2日
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Due to the effects of Typhoon No. 6, there is a possibility of road closures in the following sections of our service area.
The Tomei, Shin-Tomei Expressway, and Chuo Expressway will be closed from early morning on June 3 (Wed.), and we ask that you refrain from unnecessary travel to the Tokyo area. Even if you have no choice but to travel, we ask for your cooperation in changing your travel time.
In addition, the road closure is predicted to occur at Shin-Meishin Expressway. If you are traveling to the Osaka area, please consider taking a wide-area detour, such as using Meishin Expressway.
■Section where there is a possibility of road closure

■Route Map
For sections of road that may be closed and alternative routes, please click here.
■Please check before you go out.
Joint announcements with regional development bureaus and related organizations
Here
● Traffic information website
・ iHighway Central Japan (NEXCO CENTRAL)
・ iHighway Central Japan Smartphone Site (NEXCO CENTRAL)
・ Japan Road Traffic Information Center (JARTIC)
・ Expressway Impact Information Website
・ Michi Raji (traffic information app)
● NEXCO CENTRAL Official X
・ Tokyo Regional Head Office official account
・ Nagoya Regional Head Office official account
・ Kanazawa Regional Head Office Official Account

● Official LINE
・ NEXCO CENTRAL Kanazawa Regional Head Office Official LINE
● Official company website for each Expressway
・ NEXCO EAST Official Website
・ NEXCO WEST Official Website
・ Shuto Expressway Official Road Website
・ Nagoya Expressway Official Public Corporation Website
● Expressway will be closed to traffic in the following cases:
○When rain continues for a long period of time (cumulative rainfall)
○ The combination of continuous rainfall and hourly rainfall exceeds a certain level (combined rainfall).
○ If strong winds that would hinder driving are observed.
○ If the effects of high waves are confirmed
*If a road closure is initiated, customers using service areas (SAs) and parking areas (PAs) within the closed section may be unable to move until the closure is lifted.
*The amount of rainfall so far has loosened the ground, increasing the risk of landslides.
Therefore, the road closure will only be lifted after a period of rain-free weather has passed, followed by inspections, work, and confirmation of safety.