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warships and submarines to transit the strait without violating Japan's prohibition against nuclear weapons in its territory. Despite this, the part of the Tsugaru Strait considered to be in
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The Tsugaru Strait has eastern and western necks, both approximately 20 km across with maximum depths of 200 m and 140 m respectively.
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Japan's territorial waters extend to three nautical miles (5.6 km) into the strait instead of the usual twelve, reportedly to allow
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remains entirely under Japanese jurisdiction even though part of it is technically outside Japan's territorial waters.
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Tsuji, H., Sawada, T. and Takizawa, M. (1996). "Extraordinary inundation accidents in the Seikan undersea tunnel".
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passes under it at its narrowest point 12.1 miles (19.5 km) between Tappi Misaki on the
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Western maps made prior to the 20th century also referred to this waterway as the
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering
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There are also ferry services that operate across the strait, including the
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On September 26, 1954, 1,172 people died when the ferry
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marathon swimming challenge includes the Tsugaru Strait
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Tsugaru Strait is located in Japan
41°29′57″N 140°36′57″E / 41.49917°N 140.61583°E / 41.49917; 140.61583
Japanese


strait
Honshu
Hokkaido
Japan
Sea of Japan
Pacific Ocean
Aomori Prefecture
Seikan Tunnel
Tsugaru Peninsula
Aomori Prefecture
Matsumae Peninsula
nuclear
United States Navy
international waters
exclusive economic zone
Seikan Tunnel
Tsugaru Kaikyō Ferry
Seikan ferry
Tōya Maru
Thomas Blakiston
Blakiston's Line
Oceans Seven
Exclusive economic zone of Japan
Geography of Japan

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