The Sakanashi Tunnel (Ã¥ÂÂ梨ãÂÂã³ãÂÂã« Sakanashi Tonneru) is a tunnel on the border of Akita Prefecture and Aomori Prefecture on the Tà Âhoku Expressway. The tunnel crosses Sakanashi Pass of the northern à Âu Mountain Range. Its northbound tunnel is the longest tunnel on the Tà Âhoku Expressway. Its completion in 1986 was one of the final pieces of the Tà Âhoku Expressway from Tokyo to Aomori.
The northbound bore of the tunnel is long while the southbound bore is long. The northern end of the tunnel sits at above sea level and the southern end sits at . The speed limit in the tunnel is set at 70 km/h. The tunnel is the longest on the TÃ Âhoku Expressway.
Prior to the opening of the tunnel the primary high-speed route from Morioka to Aomori was the Michinoku Toll Road. That route is currently being extended to relieve National Route 4 and the TÃ Âhoku Expressway of traffic from Hachinohe to Aomori, via the Hachinohe Expressway, Second Michinoku Toll Road, and Kamikita Expressway. National Route 282 runs parallel to the tunnel, but winds through the mountain pass.
The Sakanahi Tunnel opened on 30 July 1986. This allowed the expressway to open between Kazuno, Akita and Hirakawa, Aomori.