The is the northern terminus of the TÃ Âhoku Expressway as well as the western terminus of the Aomori Expressway, a two-lane national expressway in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company. The Aomori Interchange is the northern terminus of a continuous series of expressways that links Honshu and Kyushu, with a total 2,170 kilometers of expressway to Kagoshima Interchange in Kagoshima.
The Aomori Interchange is made up of two road junctions. Approaching from the south, the TÃ Âhoku Expressway forks to the left while the Aomori Expressway forks to the right. From here, the TÃ Âhoku Expressway continues northeast to a final toll plaza. The plaza has five gates for traffic heading towards the northern terminus; one gate of which is electronically collected, and three gates for southbound traffic; one of which is electronically collected as well. After passing through the plaza, the expressway reaches its northern terminus at a trumpet interchange with the Aomori Belt Highway (National Route 7). When traveling south, there is no access to the Aomori Expressway, instead westbound traffic from Aomori Expressway merges into the TÃ Âhoku Expressway's southbound traffic.