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Artificial islands of Japan

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  • Chubu Centrair International Airport
    Chubu Centrair International Airport Primary airport serving Nagoya, Japan
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    Chubu Centrair International Airport (中部国際空港, Chūbu Kokusai Kūkō) (IATA: NGO, ICAO: RJGG) is an international airport on an artificial island (which also houses the Aichi International Exhibition Center [ja]) in Ise Bay, Tokoname City in Aichi Prefecture, 35 km (22 mi) south of Nagoya in central Japan. The airport covers about 470 hectares (1,161 acres) of land and has one 3,500 m (11,500 ft) runway.
  • Kitakyushu Airport
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    Kitakyushu Airport (北九州空港, Kitakyūshū-kūkō) (IATA: KKJ, ICAO: RJFR), sometimes called Kokuraminami Airport, is an airport in Kokuraminami-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is built on an artificial island in the western Seto Inland Sea, 3 km (1.9 mi) away from the city's downtown. It opened on 16 March 2006, as New Kitakyushu Airport (新北九州空港, Shin-kitakyūshū-kūkō) but was renamed in 2008. It has some international charter flights.
  • Maishima
    Maishima artificial island in Osaka, Japan
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    Maishima (舞洲) is an artificial island located in Konohana-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture Japan. The area is about 220 hectares.
  • Wakayama Marina City Resort town in Wakayama, Japan
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    Wakayama Marina City is a resort town built on an artificial island of 49 hectares (120 acres) in size, in Wakaura Bay, part of the larger Osaka Bay. It is also part of Wakayama-shi (City) Wakayama-ken (Prefecture) on the Kansai Peninsula, about a forty-minute train ride south of the Kansai International Airport, which is itself built on an artificial island. The nearest large city is Osaka, Japan, about an hour by train to the north.
  • Central Breakwater
    Central Breakwater two artificial islands in the Tokyo Bay
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    The Central Breakwater (中央防波堤, Chūō bōhatei) is a breakwater and artificial island located in Tokyo Bay, adjacent to the Tokyo Gate Bridge.
  • VOC Opperhoofden in Japan
    VOC Opperhoofden in Japan Heads of the Dutch trading post in Japan
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    VOC chief traders in Japan were the opperhoofden of the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie; VOC) in Japan during the Edo period, when Japan was ruled by the Tokugawa shogunate.
  • Rokkō Island
    Rokkō Island Man-made island in Kobe, Japan
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    Rokkō Island (六甲アイランド, Rokkō Airando) is a man-made island in Higashinada-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan. It is located in the southeast region of the Port of Kobe. The island has a 3.4 by 2 km (2.1 by 1.2 mi) rectangular shape and covers 5.80 km (2.24 sq mi). The residential area of the island is located in the center of the island. A green belt separates the residential area from industrial and port activities. International schools located on the island cater to foreign residents who live in foreigner-only condominiums created when the headquarters of P&G used to be located there.
  • Port Island
    Port Island Japanese man made island
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    Port Island (ポートアイランド, Pōto Airando) is an artificial island in Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan. It was constructed between 1966-1980 (Phase 1) and 1987-2009 (Phase 2) at Port of Kobe, and officially opened with an exposition called "Portopia '81." It now houses a heliport, numerous hotels, a large convention center, the UCC Coffee Museum, Japan's third IKEA store, and several parks.
  • Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
    Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Amusement complex in Japan
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    Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise (横浜・八景島シーパラダイス, Yokohama Hakkeijima Shīparadaisu) is an amusement park consisting of an aquarium, shopping mall, hotel, marina and amusement rides. It is located in Hakkeijima, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. It opened for business on May 8, 1993.
  • Dejima
    Dejima Former artificial island in Nagasaki
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    Dejima (Japanese: 出島, lit. 'exit island') or Deshima, in the 17th century also called Tsukishima (築島, lit. 'built island'), was an artificial island off Nagasaki, Japan that served as a trading post for the Portuguese (1570–1639) and subsequently the Dutch (1641–1858). For 220 years, it was the central conduit for foreign trade and cultural exchange with Japan during the isolationist Edo period (1600–1869), and the only Japanese territory open to Westerners.
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