Muroran Port, located in Hokkaido, Japan, is a key maritime gateway known for its deep-water harbour and strategic position along the Pacific coast. As one of Hokkaido’s major ports, it has played a vital role in trade, industry, and transportation for over a century. The port serves as a hub for steel production, shipbuilding, and petroleum refining, contributing significantly to Japan’s industrial economy. In addition to its commercial importance, Muroran Port also operates passenger ferry services, including routes connecting Hokkaido to Honshu, such as the Muroran–Aomori ferry route.
The port area offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, with nearby attractions like Cape Chikyu, which provides breathtaking panoramic vistas, and the iconic Hakucho Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in Japan. With its blend of industrial significance and scenic coastal beauty, Muroran Port is a crucial link between Hokkaido and the rest of Japan.

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Foot Passengers: Upon arrival, foot passengers should proceed to the terminal’s check-in counters. Vehicles: Drivers should follow the signage directing vehicles to the designated check-in lanes. At the check-in point, drivers may utilise a “Smart Check-in” system, which allows them to remain in their vehicles while scanning the QR code received upon reservation. This system streamlines the check-in process, enabling drivers to proceed directly to the boarding area after verification.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle, Van (passenger), Standard Car, Motorcycle

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