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Transportation in Japan - Marine transport |  | Transportation in Japan - Marine transport: Encyclopedia II - Transportation in Japan - Marine transport |  | Waterways are about 1,770 km; seagoing craft ply all coastal inland seas.
The twenty-two major seaports designated as special important ports by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport include Chiba, Fushiki/Toyama, Himeji, Hiroshima, Kawasaki, Kitakyushu, Kobe, Kudamatsu, Muroran, Nagoya, Niigata, Osaka, Sakai/Senpoku, Sendai/Shiogama, Shimizu, Shimonoseki, Tokyo, Tomakomai, Wakayama, Yokkaichi, and Yokohama.
Japan has 662 ships of 1,000 GRT or over, totaling 13,039,488 GRT or 18,024,969 DWT. There are 146 bulk ships, 4 ...
See also:Transportation in Japan, Transportation in Japan - Rail transport, Transportation in Japan - External links, Transportation in Japan - Road transport, Transportation in Japan - Marine transport, Transportation in Japan - Pipelines, Transportation in Japan - Air transport |  | | Transportation in Japan, Transportation in Japan - Air transport, Transportation in Japan - External links, Transportation in Japan - Marine transport, Transportation in Japan - Pipelines, Transportation in Japan - Rail transport, Transportation in Japan - Road transport, List of airports in Japan, List of railway companies in Japan, List of railway electification systems in Japan, List of Railway Stations in Japan, Japan Highway Public Corporation |  | |
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Transportation in Japan - Marine transport
Waterways are about 1,770 km; seagoing craft ply all coastal inland seas.
The twenty-two major seaports designated as special important ports by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport include Chiba, Fushiki/Toyama, Himeji, Hiroshima, Kawasaki, Kitakyushu, Kobe, Kudamatsu, Muroran, Nagoya, Niigata, Osaka, Sakai/Senpoku, Sendai/Shiogama, Shimizu, Shimonoseki, Tokyo, Tomakomai, Wakayama, Yokkaichi, and Yokohama.
Japan has 662 ships of 1,000 GRT or over, totaling 13,039,488 GRT or 18,024,969 DWT. There are 146 bulk ships, 49 cargo, 13 chemical tankers, 16 combination bulk, 4 with combination of ore and oil, 25 container, 45 liquified gas, 9 passenger, 2 passenger and cargo combination ships, 214 petroleum tankers, 22 refrigerated cargo, 48 roll-on/roll-off, 9 short-sea passenger, and 60 vehicle carriers (1999 est.).
Ferries connect Hokkaido to Honshu, and Okinawa Honto to Kyushu and Honshu.
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