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If you ever wondered how big Autocom Japan is, how reliable it is, where the stock cars are, how the car yards look like and more, this video shows you the big picture.
We have visited several car yards of Autocom Japan across the country, and presented some wonderful sceneries. Cars are carried or transported from the auto auctions or dealerships to the car yards.
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00:00 Autocom Japan Yards
01:36 Chiba Yard-1
03:32 Kawasaki Yard
05:12 Nagoya Yard
08:14 Nagoya Yard-2
10:00 Osaka Yard
12:12 More Yards
Autocom Japan YARDS are located close to the major sea ports.
Japan is home to some of the busiest and most technologically advanced ports in the world.
- Japan is an archipelago country, consisting of more than 6,000 islands. Therefore, it has numerous ports, including major ones like Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, and Osaka.
- The Port of Tokyo is the largest in Japan and one of the busiest in the world. It handles about 40% of Japan's container traffic and is a major gateway for trade with Asia, North America, and Europe.
- The Port of Yokohama is the second-largest in Japan and is located just south of Tokyo. It is an important hub for international trade and has a long history of foreign trade dating back to the 19th century.
- The Port of Kobe is located in the Kansai region and is a major gateway for trade with China and other Asian countries. It is also a major port for cruise ships.
- The Port of Osaka is the third-largest in Japan and is located at the mouth of the Yodo River. It is an important hub for domestic and international trade, as well as for cruise ships.
- Japan's ports are known for their advanced technology, including automated container terminals and cutting-edge cargo-handling equipment.
The shipping industry is an important part of Japan's economy, and its ports play a crucial role in facilitating trade and commerce both domestically and internationally.