Tsuruga Port (Port Code: JPTRG) is a natural harbor on the Sea of Japan that for a long time flourished as a hub of trade between Japan and continental Asia. Recently, with the completion of the multipurpose international terminal featuring a wharf 14-meters deep in the Mariyama South Area, the Tsuruga Port is developing as one of the three main ports on the Sea of Japan. Ships of different types, i.e. cargo and passenger ferries, container ships, RoRo (Roll-on/roll-off) ships and dry bulk ships call at Tsuruga port, carrying general merchandises, coal, lumber, cars, buses and trucks. It serves for the Fukui Prefecture and the two major economic areas of Hanshin Industrial Region and Chukyo Region, as well as trade with other regions of Japan and with foreign countries such as Korea, China and Russia. It boasts the second largest transactions of the Sea of Japan coast by the international trades with partnering overseas harbors and by the logistics utilizing the ferries and RORO ships and shipping lines.
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