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The Port of Osaka (大阪港, Ōsaka-kō) is the main port in Japan, located in Osaka within Osaka Bay. The Port of Osaka also has several sister ports including the Port of Busan.[1]
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Harbor Statistics
- Cargo Handling Volume (2016)
- Foreign trade: 34.11 million tons
- Domestic trade: 48.09 million tons (including 31.29 million tons of ferries)
- Mooring facility (as of 2008)
- Oceangoing: 70 berths
- Coastal 111 berths
- Area (as of 2016)
- Harbor area: 4,684 hectares
- Landfill area: 1,860 hectares.
References
- ^ Port of Busan, Sister Ports, Busan
External links
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