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  2. Port of Sakata - Wikipedia

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    A thermal power plant was completed in 1977, with the part of the power for an aluminum mill by Sumitomo Light Metals nearby. The aluminum mill closed in 1982. In 2004, Japan's first offshore wind power plant started operation off of the Sakata North Port. From 2017, The Port of Sakata has begun to welcome international cruise ships into its port.

  3. Port of Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Yokohama (横浜港, Yokohama-kō) is operated by the Port and Harbor Bureau of the City of Yokohama in Japan. It opens onto Tokyo Bay. The port is located at a latitude of 35.27–00°N and a longitude of 139.38–46°E. To the south lies the Port of Yokosuka; to the north, the ports of Kawasaki and Tokyo.

  4. Tokyo International Cruise Terminal Station - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo International Cruise Terminal Station (東京国際クルーズターミナル駅, Tōkyō Kokusai Kurūzu Tāminaru-eki) is a station on the Yurikamome Line in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan. It is numbered "U-08".

  5. Port of Kobe - Wikipedia

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    In 1868, a new port of Kobe was built east of the Hyōgo Port and opened. After the World War II pillars were occupied by the Allied Forces, later by United States Forces Japan. (Last one returned in 1973.) In the 1970s the port boasted it handled the most containers in the world. It was the world's busiest container port from 1973 to 1978. [1]

  6. Ishigaki Island - Wikipedia

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    Ishigaki Port is the 5th most popular of Japan's cruise ports as of 2017, and 4th for port calls by non-Japanese ships with a weekly call by Star Cruises from Taiwan. Several companies offer daily ferry service to Hateruma, Iriomote, Kohama, and Taketomi Island. [5] [6]

  7. Port of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Nippon Container Terminals, Ltd. (NCT), became the port's (and Japan's) first container terminal operator. That same year, the first container ship to call on a Japanese port was the first such ship handled by NCT. [4] This significantly contributed to establishing the Port of Tokyo as a major international trade port. [5]

  8. Akita Port Station - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning, it was a station that handled only freight, but in 2017, it departed and arrived at this station for cruise liner passengers calling at Port of Akita. . It was announced that it would operate a passenger train connecting to Akita Station, [1] and a temporary boarding and alighting tarap would be installed to hold the Akita Kantō on 3–6 Augu

  9. Category:Ports and harbors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    This category contains ports and harbors of Japan. ... Port of Yokosuka This page was last edited on 6 February 2017, at 04:01 (UTC). ...

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