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Port of Akita

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was completed in 1885 and enlarged in 1902, and Tsuchizakiko Port was designated a “secondary port” by the Japanese government in 1910. When the town of Tsuchizaki was annexed by the city of Akita in 1941, the port was officially renamed “Akita Port”. The port facilities were extensively damaged in
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Akita Offshore Wind Corporation starts commercial operation of Japan's first offshore wind farm
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and were calling at Akita Port for the first time. In the oldest Japanese marine law
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by the Japanese government. The port has a total land area of 662.5
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projects on a commercial basis in Japan at Akita Port, and the
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A passenger terminal is located near the Nakajima pier.
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In this 1596 Word map, Port of Akita is described as "
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Index


Country
Tsuchizaki-Minato
Akita
Coordinates
39°45′34.25″N 140°2′33.95″E / 39.7595139°N 140.0427639°E / 39.7595139; 140.0427639
Operated by
Akita Prefecture
harbour
Vessel
Annual cargo
tonnage
container
Passenger
seaport
Sea of Japan
Akita Prefecture
Akita
Tōhoku region
Honshū
Japan
hectares
acres
727
Balhae
Sea of Japan
Kaisenshikimoku
Tsuchizaki Minato
the ten biggest ports in Japan
Minato (port)

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