津名港, Commercial port in Awaji Island, Japan.
Tsuna Port is a maritime hub on Awaji Island that handles both cargo ships and passenger ferries connecting to mainland Japan. The facility includes warehouses, docking areas, and logistics buildings where goods are regularly loaded and unloaded.
The port emerged during Japan's maritime trade expansion in the 20th century and became a key supply point for Awaji Island. Its development was driven by growth in the region's shipping industry.
The port maintains active fishing operations and hosts regular fish markets where vendors display fresh catches from the Inland Sea of Japan.
Visitors can observe the port from the landing areas where ships regularly arrive and depart. Navigation is straightforward thanks to clear signage and proximity to bus stations, and the area is accessible by car.
The port serves as both a commercial shipping facility and a base for local fishing fleets, creating an intersection of industrial and traditional maritime activities.
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