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What ports are there in Japan?

Base ports: Tokyo, Nagoya, Yokohama, Osaka, Kobe, Mensi and Hakata.

Some Japanese ports: Jammu, Niigata, Hiroshima, Chiba, Maizuru, Ube, Zhijinjin, Quanmisao, Wakayama, Yangyi, Toyama New Port, Takamatsu, Imari, Hengyan, Songshan, Akita, Kanazawa, Jinggang and Shimizu.

Japan, located in East Asia, whose name means "the country of sunrise", consists of four big islands, Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, and more than 7,200 small islands, with a total area of 378,000 square kilometers. The main ethnic group is the Yamato ethnic group, and Japanese is widely used, with a total population of about 65.438+26 billion. ?

1868, Emperor Meiji regained power, carried out the Meiji Restoration, and quickly became one of the capitalist powers, and gradually embarked on the path of militarism of aggression and expansion, invading China, North Korea and other Asian countries many times; After Japan surrendered in World War II, it promulgated a new constitution, which changed from an imperial country to a parliamentary cabinet country with the emperor as the national symbol.

Japan is a highly developed capitalist country and the third largest economy in the world. Scientific research, aerospace, manufacturing and education all rank among the top in the world. In addition, the cultural industry dominated by animation and game industry and the developed tourism industry are also important symbols, and its citizens generally have good education, extremely high living standards and national quality.

Sino-Japanese relations:1On September 29th, 972, China and Japan signed the Sino-Japanese Joint Declaration, which normalized diplomatic relations and gave up the state compensation for Japan's war of aggression against China. 1June, 973, embassies were established.

Sino-Japanese territorial dispute: The United States handed over the Diaoyu Islands when it handed over the administrative jurisdiction of the Ryukyu Islands in 1972, which triggered demonstrations by students in Hong Kong, and some people in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan Province Province also participated in the fishing protection movement; On September, 2065438 1 1 Japan unilaterally announced the "nationalization" of Diaoyu Islands, and the China government took unprecedented positive measures to protest and oppose Japan's move.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia entry Japan (Japan _ Baidu Encyclopedia)