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Port of Shimizu

History

The history of the Port of Shimizu goes back the 7th century A.D. (the Asuka period in Japan). Records still exist from that time of relief ships embarking from the port for the Kingdom of Paekche in Korea. From the 16th to the 18th century (from the Warring States period to the Edo period) the Shogunate came to view the port as an important strategic site and trading center.

The story of the Port of Shimizu as a modern harbor begins with its designation as an open port on August 4, 1899. The opening coincided with the arrival of the steam engine and industrial modernization. Starting with the export of green tea, the port began handling products of Shizuoka and neighboring areas, such as citrus fruits, canned goods, motorcyclesnd musical instruments, and expanded in size and function with the industrialization of the coastal areas. The port responded swiftly to the opening of the container era to become one of the leading exporters in the country, and also supports the economy of Shizuoka and central Japan with imports of raw materials such as timber, soy beans and bauxite, and came to play an important role in the era of high economic growth in Japan.

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The Port of Shimizu is a long established mid-size sea port, catering to container ships, dry bulk ships and cruise ships ( Wikipedia ).

It is well located, being in between the two major port areas of Japan, i.e. the Tokyo Bay ports of Tokyo, Kawasaki and Yokohama (Keihin ports) and the Osaka Bay ports of Osaka and Kobe (Hanshin ports. The Port of Shimizu has a water depth of about 12 meters; its attractiveness has been enhanced over the past years by the construction of new road and rail links which contribute to expanding its commercial hinterland.

In tonnage, imports (about 6.5 million tons) are close to twice export volumes, but in trade value exports are twice as valuable as imports.

The Port of Shimizu container traffic is about balanced, with over 250,000 TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit) in each direction, with auto parts and chemicals amongst the main cargo types. Major international container lines provide weekly services on major trade routes, including North America, Europe and Asia, with about 110 calls per months on 28 trade routes.

The port of Shimizu also includes a terminal to receive LNG tankers and store imported Liquefied natural gas; it is operated by Shimizu LNG, a subsidiary of Shizuoka Gas (Japan is the world's largest importer of LNG).

The Port of Shimizu is also connected to other Japan ports. In particular, it is served by a Roll-on/roll-off service serving the port of Ōita, on the north-east coast of the southern island of Kyushu. This service, which sails three times a week and has a transit time of 20 hours, has enabled a modal shift of freight trucks from road to sea, thereby contributing to decreasing congestion and pollution on roads.

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        Port of Shimizu and Mount Fuji from Nihondaira. Port of Shimizu 4

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        Port of Shimizu and Mount Fuji from Nihondaira. Port of Shimizu 4

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        Port of Shimizu and Mount Fuji from Nihondaira. Port of Shimizu 5

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        Port of Shimizu and Mount Fuji from Nihondaira. Port of Shimizu 5

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        Port of Shimizu and Mount Fuji from Nihondaira. Port of Shimizu 6

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        Port of Shimizu and Mount Fuji from Nihondaira. Port of Shimizu 6

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        Port of Shimizu, Mount Hamaishi and Mount Fuji seen from Nihondaira in Shizuoka city, Shizuoka prefecture. Port of Shimizu 7

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        Port of Shimizu, Mount Hamaishi and Mount Fuji seen from Nihondaira in Shizuoka city, Shizuoka prefecture. Port of Shimizu 7

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        The container ship from the Shimizu port is going Europe, North America, and Asia. If it's fine, we watch Mt.Fuji almost everyday. The studium (front); Out-sourcing studium Nihondaira. The home ground of soccer J-league team 'S-Pulse'. Port of Shimizu 8

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        The container ship from the Shimizu port is going Europe, North America, and Asia. If it's fine, we watch Mt.Fuji almost everyday. The studium (front); Out-sourcing studium Nihondaira. The home ground of soccer J-league team 'S-Pulse'. Port of Shimizu 8

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        Ahimiu. Port of Shimizu 9

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        Ahimiu. Port of Shimizu 9

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf/Okitsu Wharf No. 1. Shin-Okitsu Wharf features a state-of-the-art container terminal with two connected earthquake-resistant berths measuring seven hundred meters in length and fifteen meters deep, giving it the ability to handle a wide variety of cargo. Okitsu No. 1 Wharf, on the other hand, specializes mainly in handling fishery products. Port of Shimizu 10

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf/Okitsu Wharf No. 1. Shin-Okitsu Wharf features a state-of-the-art container terminal with two connected earthquake-resistant berths measuring seven hundred meters in length and fifteen meters deep, giving it the ability to handle a wide variety of cargo. Okitsu No. 1 Wharf, on the other hand, specializes mainly in handling fishery products. Port of Shimizu 10

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 11

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 11

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 12

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 12

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 13

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 13

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 14

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        Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 14

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        Container ship Olivia. Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 15

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        Container ship Olivia. Shin-Okitsu Wharf. Port of Shimizu 15

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        Okitsu No.2 wharf. This wharf mainly handles laminated wood, pulp and aquatic products. Port of Shimizu 16

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        Okitsu No.2 wharf. This wharf mainly handles laminated wood, pulp and aquatic products. Port of Shimizu 16

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        Sodeshi No.1 wharf. This wharf houses modern facilities, and it is the primal wharf at the Port of Shimizu. One of the products being handled at this wharf is raw wood. Port of Shimizu 17

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        Sodeshi No.1 wharf. This wharf houses modern facilities, and it is the primal wharf at the Port of Shimizu. One of the products being handled at this wharf is raw wood. Port of Shimizu 17

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        Sodeshi No.2 wharf. Wharf mainly handles chemicals and oil products. Port of Shimizu 18

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        Sodeshi No.2 wharf. Wharf mainly handles chemicals and oil products. Port of Shimizu 18

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        Sodeshi No.2 wharf. Shimizu LNG unloading arm and Mt. Fuji. Port of Shimizu 19

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        Sodeshi No.2 wharf. Shimizu LNG unloading arm and Mt. Fuji. Port of Shimizu 19

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        Ejiri Wharf. The Port of Shimizu is the No. 1 processor of catches of fish in Japan, and tunas account for 90 % of the total amount. There are numbers of large refrigerating warehouses around this wharf. Port of Shimizu 20

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        Ejiri Wharf. The Port of Shimizu is the No. 1 processor of catches of fish in Japan, and tunas account for 90 % of the total amount. There are numbers of large refrigerating warehouses around this wharf. Port of Shimizu 20

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        Hinode Wharf. This wharf mainly handles paper pulp, marine products as frozen tunas, and wood products. Ferries go to the Port of Toi, a gateway to the Izu Peninsula, the resort island, from this terminal. Also many passenger ships docks here as well. Port of Shimizu 21

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        Hinode Wharf. This wharf mainly handles paper pulp, marine products as frozen tunas, and wood products. Ferries go to the Port of Toi, a gateway to the Izu Peninsula, the resort island, from this terminal. Also many passenger ships docks here as well. Port of Shimizu 21

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        Fujimi Wharf. This wharf mainly handles wood chips, grain, cement, raw sugar and etc., and it is equipped with modern facilities such as silos. Port of Shimizu 22

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        Fujimi Wharf. This wharf mainly handles wood chips, grain, cement, raw sugar and etc., and it is equipped with modern facilities such as silos. Port of Shimizu 22

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        Fujimi Wharf. Port of Shimizu 23

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        Fujimi Wharf. Port of Shimizu 29

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        Kajima area. Port of Shimizu 30

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        Kajima area. Port of Shimizu 30

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        Cruise Terminal. Port of Shimizu 32

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        Cruise Terminal. Port of Shimizu 32

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        Marine Terminal. Port of Shimizu 33

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        Marine Terminal. Port of Shimizu 33

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        Ferris wheel. Port of Shimizu 36

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        Ferris wheel. Port of Shimizu 36

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        From Nihondaira. Port of Shimizu 37

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        From Nihondaira. Port of Shimizu 37

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        from Nihondaira, Shizuoka city fuji. Port of Shimizu 38

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        from Nihondaira, Shizuoka city fuji. Port of Shimizu 38

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        Mount Fuji and Miho peninsula as seen from Suruga Bay. Port of Shimizu 42

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        Mount Fuji and Miho peninsula as seen from Suruga Bay. Port of Shimizu 42

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