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  2. Zamami, Okinawa - Wikipedia

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    Zamami can be reached by ferry from Tomari port, which is part of the larger Port of Naha [3] or via the Aharen port from Tokashiki. The primary port in the village is the Port of Zamami, which opened in May 1972. The port is owned and operated by Okinawa Prefecture. [8]

  3. Tokashiki, Okinawa - Wikipedia

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    Tokashiki is known for its corals, sea, beach and sun. From Tomari Port in Naha , it takes less than one hour to reach this island. On 28 March 1945, during World War II , 394 inhabitants, mostly from farmer families, were forced by Japanese soldiers to kill themselves, initially with grenades, after the landing of US troops.

  4. Okinawa Islands - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the islands are connected via ferry service to the Port of Naha in the prefectural capital. [1] The Okinawa Islands are within the subtropical climate zone, which supports the production of sugarcane, pineapples and cut flowers. [2] The military bases of the United States in Okinawa Prefecture are located on the Okinawa Islands. [3]

  5. Tokashiki Island - Wikipedia

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    Tokashiki Island (渡嘉敷島, Tokashiki-jima, Okinawan: トゥガイフィガイ Tugaifigai) [1] is the largest of the Kerama Islands, a group of Japanese islands southwest of Okinawa in the Pacific Ocean.

  6. List of ferry operators in Japan - Wikipedia

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    List of ferry operators in Japan lists car ferry operators in Japan. The list includes companies operating now. The list includes companies operating now. It also lists foreign operators that have international car ferry lines to Japan.

  7. Kerama Islands - Wikipedia

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    Two of them were designated as Ramsar sites in November 2005: a 120-hectare area along the west coast of Tokashiki-jima and around Hanari-jima, and a 233-hectare area around Ijakaja-jima, Gahi-jima and Agenashiku-jima , i.e., between Aka Island and Zamami Island.

  8. Naha - Wikipedia

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    Naha (那覇市, Naha-shi, Japanese:, Okinawan: Nāfa [1] [2] or Nafa [3]) is the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture, the southernmost prefecture of Japan. As of 1 June 2019, the city has an estimated population of 317,405 and a population density of 7,939 people per km 2 (20,562 persons per sq. mi.). The total area is 39.98 km 2 (15.44 sq mi).

  9. Japan National Route 58 - Wikipedia

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    115.3– 116.2: Okinawa Expressway south – Naha, Ishikawa: Kyoda Interchange (E58 exit 10) 186.1: 115.6: Okinawa Prefecture Route 71 south – Ginoza: Southern end of Okinawa Prefecture Route 71 concurrency: Onna: 197.3: 122.6: Okinawa Prefecture Route 104 south – Kin: 198.4: 123.3: National Route 58 south (Onna Bypass) – Naha, Kadena ...