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Port of HakataPort of Hakata - A major industrial port on the western side of Japan. Overview, history and facilities information. Port of KawasakiPort of Kawasaki - An industrial port located between Tokyo and Yokohama, in the Keihin Industrial Zone.
Port of KitakyushuPort of Kitakyushu - Port with major connections to Shanghai, Qingdao, Dalian, Seoul and Tokyo. Port of KobePort of Kobe - One of the biggest hub ports with large container terminals. Information on restoration from the earthquake.
Port of MaizuruPort of Maizuru - Situated on the Sea of Japan coast, near Kyoto. Comprehensive information on history and facilities. Port of NagoyaPort of Nagoya - A major industrial port with international connections. Overview, statistics and facilities information.
Port of OsakaPort of Osaka - Provides information on passenger vessels, ferry terminal, container terminal, sea and land access, maps, and related facilities. Port of ShimonosekiPort of Shimonoseki - Basic information on this commercial port facing the Kanmon Channel.
Port of TokyoPort of Tokyo - Gives outline and characterisitics of the port, products frequently moved through, map and passenger ship terminal, and business information. Port of YokkaichiPort of Yokkaichi - Industrial port located near Nagoya. Basic information and statistics.
Port of YokohamaPort of Yokohama - One of Japan's oldest ports with news, profile, history, statistics, schedule, photos, tariffs, and cargo handling data. Port of YokosukaPort of Yokosuka - Located at the entrance of Tokyo Bay. History, outline and basic information about its facilities.
Ports of AomoriPorts of Aomori - Basic information on ports in Aomori, the northernmost prefecture of the Honshu island. Ports of ChibaPorts of Chiba - Port business promotional site with facilities and descriptions of Chiba port activities.
Ports of IbarakiPorts of Ibaraki - General information on the industrial ports in Ibaraki Prefecture, including Hitachinaka, Hitachi, Oarai and Kashima. Yokohama Port Development Public CorporationYokohama Port Development Public Corporation - Constructed, leases and manages port terminals and oversees services. With overview, statistics, observation facilities, future plans, and links.

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