Shin Nihonkai Ferry
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.
Native name | 新日本海フェリー株式会社 |
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Corporation | |
Industry | Marine transportation |
Headquarters | , Japan |
Website | www |
Routes
- Maizuru – Otaru (Hokkaido)
- Tsuruga – Tomakomai (Hokkaido)
- Tsuruga – Niigata – Akita – Tomakomai (Hokkaido)
- Niigata – Otaru (Hokkaido)
Terminals
Shin Nihonkai Ferry operates from six terminals.[1]
- Maizuru ferry terminal
- Located in Maizuru, Kyoto (35.4815°N 135.3919°E)
- Tsuruga ferry terminal
- Located in Tsuruga, Fukui (35.6786°N 136.0725°E)
- Niigata ferry terminal
- Located in Niigata, Niigata (37.9381°N 139.0702°E)
- Akita ferry terminal
- Located in Akita, Akita (39.7551°N 140.0586°E)
- Tomakomai ferry terminal
- Located in Tomakomai, Hokkaido (42.6092°N 141.8193°E)
- Otaru ferry terminal
- Located in Otaru, Hokkaido (43.1908°N 141.0188°E)
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References
- "Terminal Access" (in Japanese). Shin Nihonkai Ferry. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
External links
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- Official website (in Japanese)
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