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Port of Tokyo, Port of Yokohama, Port of Nagoya, Port of Osaka, Port of Kobe, etc.
1. Port of Tokyo: The Port of Tokyo serves as a transportation node between the Tokyo metropolitan area and domestic and overseas destinations, and its hinterland is the Tokyo area, which has a population of 30 million, and its surrounding areas such as Kanto and Koshinetsu. It has a sea area of 5,453 hectares, a land area of 1,080 hectares, a total of 24 domestic and foreign trade terminals, and a total of 115 berths, including 4 container terminals and 16 container berths.
2. Port of Yokohama: Port of Yokohama, located on the west coast of Tokyo Bay in central Honshu, Japan, is the third largest city in Japan after Tokyo and Osaka, with an area of 435 square kilometers and a population of 3.3 million in 1993. It is the largest seaport in Japan and one of the largest in Asia.
Yokohama's geography is surrounded by hills on the north, west, and south, and the Pacific Ocean to the east.
3. Port of Nagoya: Port of Nagoya (Portofnagoya) is a harbor across Nagoya City, Tokai City, Chita City, Yatomi City, Kaibe County and Tobijima Village in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and is one of the largest international ports in Japan. Since the famous Toyota Motor Corporation is headquartered in Aichi Prefecture, more than half of the port's main exports are automobile-related.
The Port of Nagoya is one of Japan's five major international ports, and in 2004 it was designated as a central international port (designated as a designated important port). Currently, it has a total cargo throughput of 208.24 million tons, making it the only port in Japan with a total cargo throughput of more than 200 million tons, and has ranked first in Japan for 12 consecutive years since Heisei 14 years ago.
4. Osaka Port: Osaka Port is located between the Nakazimakawa River and the Yamatokawa River estuary on the southwest coast of Honshu (Japan), Japan, and is one of the five major container ports in Japan.
The port has been the gateway to Kyoto since ancient times, and there are rivers in the city"Water all"called. It is now the core of the Hanshin Industrial Zone, with a comprehensive development of light and heavy industries, and its industrial output value is second only to Tokyo and ranks second in Japan. The main industries are petrochemical, iron and steel, metal processing, transportation machinery and electrical machinery.
5. Port of Kobe: The Port of Kobe is a specific and important port in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's major international ports (five major ports) and has been designated as a super hub along with Osaka Port.
The port opened on January 1, 1868. It is now one of the three major tourist ports in Japan.
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There are a total of 15 import ports in Japan.
Here's a closer look:
Japan is an island nation, and the maritime industry has always been one of its important economic pillars. As one of the world's leading countries, Japan's import port is also very important. According to statistics, there are 15 major import ports in Japan, and these ports are introduced below.
1.Port of Tokyo: Japan's largest port, located in Tokyo Bay.
2.Yokohama Port: The second largest port in Japan, located in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
3.Nagoya Port: The third largest port in Japan, located in the city of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture.
4.Port of Kobe: The fourth largest port in Japan, located in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture.
5.Kitakyushu Port: Located in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, it is an important port in the southwestern region of Japan.
6.Shinko Port: Located in Osaka Bay, it is one of the most important ports in Japan.
7.Chiba Port: Located in Chiba Prefecture, it is one of the most important ports in the Tokyo Bay area.
8.Iwakuni Port: Located in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, it is one of Japan's most important military ports.
9.Sasebo Port: Located in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, it is one of Japan's most important military ports.
10.Aomori Port: Located in Aomori Prefecture, it is one of the most important ports in the northern region of Japan.
11.Sendai Port: Located in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, it is one of the important ports in the Tohoku region.
12.Fukuoka Port: Located in Fukuoka City, it is one of the important ports in the southwest region of Japan.
13.Kanagawa Port: Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, it is one of the important ports in the Tokyo Bay area.
14.Nagasaki Port: Located in Nagasaki City, it is one of the important ports in the southwest region of Japan.
15.Meguro Port: Located in Tokyo Bay, it is one of the important ports in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
In summary, there are a total of 15 major import ports in Japan, which play an important role in Japan's maritime industry and economic development.
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There are many import ports in Japan, and the main ones are the following:
1.Port of Tokyo: Located in Tokyo Bay, it is one of Japan's main import ports. It is not only the center of Japan's maritime industry, but also one of Japan's major hubs overseas.
2.Port of Yokohama: Located in Yokohama City, Japan, it is also one of the largest comprehensive ports in Japan. It is one of the core areas of the Japanese economy, and its sea freight value is the largest in Japan.
3.Port of Nagoya: Located in Nagoya City, it is one of the major import ports in Central Japan. It is the center of Japan's shipping and steel industries, as well as an important hub port for Japan to Southeast Asia and the Pacific**.
4.Port of Osaka: Located in Osaka City, it is the second largest city in Japan and one of the largest import ports in the western region of Japan. It is the heart of Japan's economy and industry, with state-of-the-art terminals and facilities, and is an important logistics center in Japan.
5.Port of Kobe: Located in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, it is one of the oldest ports in Japan. With its strategic location and convenient transportation, it is one of Japan's important centers for Chinese mainland, Southeast Asia and the Pacific region**.
In addition to the above major ports, Japan also has many other import ports in Kirono, such as Fukuoka Port, Chiba Port, Aomori Port, etc.
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Japan currently has a total of 6 import ports, including Kamito Shizuoka Port, Kisarazu Port, Kobe Port, Osaka Port, Naban Blind Kokuya Port and Imabari Port. Among them, Shizuoka Port is the southernmost port in Japan, and is the most important international port in Japan, Kisarazu Port is the largest domestic trade port in the country, Kobe Port is Japan's largest offshore shipping port, Osaka Port is also an important port in Japan, and Nagoya Port and Imabari Port are traditional ports in Japan.
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Japan has many import ports, which are mainly divided into the East Coast, West Coast, Hokkaido, and Southern regions. On the east coast, the main port is the port of Higashimeimakei, which is the largest port in Japan and the second largest in the Asia-Pacific region. In addition, there are the ports of Kobe and Yokohama, which are also among Japan's major import ports.
On the west coast, the Port of Osaka is the largest port and one of Japan's most important international centers. The Hokkaido region is home to the port of Chitose and the port of Tomakomai, which are the main import ports in the northern region of Japan. In the southern region, there are the ports of Fukuoka and Nagasaki, which are also among Japan's import ports.
These ports have made an important contribution to Japan's economic development and international**.
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Hello, there are eight import ports in Japan, which are Kobe, Nagoya, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Katsuri, Kitakyushu, Sakata, and Chiba.
Japan is an island nation, and the maritime industry has always been one of its important economic pillars. As one of the world's leading countries, Japan's import port is also very important.
Hope it helps.
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1 Japan has 17 import ports.
2 Japan's import ports are mainly located in Tokyo Bay, Osaka Bay, and Hokkaido, with Yokohama, Chiba, and Kobe ports being relatively large.
These ports provide Japan with a major channel for importing goods by sea.
3 Japan's domestic manufacturing industry is highly dependent on losses, and imports of energy and raw materials are also very important.
As a result, Japan** has been working to develop and optimize its import ports to meet the needs of the domestic economy.
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Japan has a number of import ports, the largest of which includes the Port of Tokyo (also known as Harumi Pier, Shin-Kiba, Haneda Airport), the Port of Kobe, the Port of Yokohama, the Port of Nagasaki, the Port of Otaru, the Port of Chiba, the Port of Nagoya, etc.
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There are several import ports in Japan, and there are several bars, such as benches, Okinawa, etc.
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1. Japan's basic ports: Tokyo, Nagoya, Yokohama, Osaka, Kobe, Moji, Hakata.
2. Japan's partial ports: Zhankomaki, Niigata, Hiroshima, Chiba, Maizuru, Ube, Naoetsu, Iyo-Mishima, Wakayama, Yokkai, Toyama Shinko, Takamatsu, Imari, Atsuzuru, Matsuyama, Akita, Kanazawa, Sakaimina, Shimizu and other ports.
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Ports in Japan are divided into Kanto Port and Kansai Port.
Among them: Kanto includes: Tokyo (Tokyo), Yokohama (Yokohama), Nagoya (Nagoya);
Kansai includes: Hakata, Moji, Kobe, Osaka.
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Port of Kobe Port of Nagoya
The Port of Yokohama Port of Kawasaki
Port of Kisarazu Port of Kitakyushu
Port of Sakata Port of Chiba
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There are three major ports in Japan.
Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki.
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Japan is located in the Pacific Ocean off the east coast of the Asian continent.
Island country. It is separated from the East China Sea, the Sea of Japan, the Sea of Okhotsk to the west and the North Sea, and the North Korean version.
Xian, South Korea, and Russian Quan Rus face each other, and the Pacific Ocean is bordered to the east. The territory consists of four large islands, Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, and more than 3,900 small islands, and is a constitutional monarchy. Since the late 60s of the 20th century, Japan has been recognized as the world's No. 2 capitalist economic power, ranking third in the world in scientific research and development capabilities, and is also the fourth largest exporter and fourth largest importer in the world today.
Japan is a developed country with a high quality of life, with a per capita GDP of more than US$40,000 and ranking among the top in the world, making it one of the richest, most economically developed countries and with the highest standard of living in the world.
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Yokohama, the largest port city in Japan, followed by Kobe and other large ports in Kobe:
Fukuoka Port.
Hakodate Hakodate Port.
Hiroshima Port of Hiroshima.
Kawasaki Kawasaki Minato.
Kure Kure Port Ronggang.
Nagasaki Port of Nagasaki.
Nagoya Port of Nagoya.
Osaka Port of Osaka.
Otaru Otaru Port.
Tokyo Port.
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Yokohama Kobe Kobe.
Fukuoka Port.
Hakodate Hakodate Port.
Hiroshima Port of Hiroshima.
Kawasaki Port.
Kure Port of Kure.
Nagasaki Port of Nagasaki.
Nagoya Nagoya belongs to the port.
Osaka Port of Osaka.
Otaru Otaru Port.
Tokyo Port.
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