These roads traverse wild, uninhabited land for 97, 62 and 64 miles respectively.
The road will traverse the border that once served as a battleground.
Currently the nature reserve has less than 10 permanent inhabitants, and no roads traverse the area.
The single lane paved road traverses the east, south and west sides of the park.
Each road traverses wild, uninhabited land for 97, 62 and 64 miles respectively.
An 8-mile road traverses most of the Preserve and is 4-wheel drive accessible only.
The region that the road traversed also came to be known as Kaidō.
A public road to the beach traversed that side of the property, fully five hundred meters from the house.
As a remote wilderness area, no roads traverse the park.
Several important roads traversed the region as early as the 1830s.