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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. 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.

  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. The island is administered from the village of Tokashiki in Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

  6. MV Ohamana - Wikipedia

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    As Ferry Akebono: 695 passengers, 109 containers, 63 cars, 42 8-ton trucks As Ohamana : 937 passengers, 180 containers, 50 cars, and 50 5-ton trucks MV Ohamana ( Korean : 오하마나 ; Hanja : 奧濱名 ) is a South-Korean flagged ferry , originally built in Japan and sailed as Akebono ( Japanese: フェリーあけぼの) for Oshima Unyu.

  7. Tomari, Okinawa - Wikipedia

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    Tomari Wharf of Naha Port. Tomari (泊) is a neighborhood in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, where the Tomari Terminal of the port of Naha is located. The terminal is used for ferries and passenger vessels which connect Naha and neighboring islands. Before the modern city of Naha was established, Tomari was a magiri, a type of

  8. Shin Nihonkai Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Shin Nihonkai Ferry Co., Ltd. (新日本海フェリー株式会社, Shin Nihonkai Ferry Kabushiki-gaisha) is a marine transportation company based in Japan. Shin Nihonkai Ferry collaborated with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding in demonstrating the first successful sea voyage using an unmanned, fully autonomous navigation system on 17 January 2022, [1] ferrying 240 kilometres, from Shinmoji in ...

  9. 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.