Port of Sakai-Senboku
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Port of Sakai-Senboku
Summary
Port of Sakai-Senboku is an international hub port[1].
Key Facts
- Port of Sakai-Senboku is located in Sakai[2].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku is located in Takaishi[3].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku is located in Izumiotsu[4].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku is in the country of Japan[5].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku is on the body of water Osaka Bay[6].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's image is recorded as Old Sakai Port202002.jpg[7].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's instance of is recorded as international hub port (Japan)[8].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's shares border with is recorded as Port of Osaka[9].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's shares border with is recorded as Port of Hannan[10].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's maintained by is recorded as Osaka Ports and Harbors Bureau[11].
- Sakai is named after Port of Sakai-Senboku[12].
- Senboku is named after Port of Sakai-Senboku[13].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's location is recorded as Sakai-Senboku Coastal Industrial Zone[14].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's part of is recorded as Port of Hanshin[15].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's Commons category is recorded as Port of Sakai-Semboku[16].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 34.56875, 'longitude': 135.445611, 'precision': 1e-06}[17].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122jxd14[18].
- Port of Sakai-Senboku's GeoNLP ID is recorded as n6lLur[19].
Body
Geography
Port of Sakai-Senboku is in the country of Japan[5]. Located in include Sakai[2], a city designated by government ordinance[20], in Japan[21], founded in 1889[22]; Takaishi[3], a city of Japan[23], in Japan[24], founded in 1889[25]; and Izumiotsu[4], a city of Japan[26], in Japan[27], founded in 1942[28]. It is on the body of water Osaka Bay[6]. Its part of is recorded as Port of Hanshin[15].
Designation and Status
Port of Sakai-Senboku's instance of is recorded as international hub port (Japan)[8].
History and Context
Things named after include Sakai[12], a city designated by government ordinance[29], in Japan[30], founded in 1889[31] and Senboku[13], a region[32], in Japan[33].