 
    
    Ship
Japanese Name:
船
Romaji Name:
fune
Description
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A ship is a large watercraft designed for traveling on oceans, seas, and large rivers.
In Japan, ships are used for transportation, fishing, cargo shipping, and tourism.
The country’s maritime industry plays a crucial role in international trade and connecting islands.
Japanese ships range from small fishing vessels to massive container ships and cruise liners.
Modern ships are equipped with advanced navigation, safety, and communication technologies.
Shipping remains vital to Japan’s economy, given its island geography and reliance on sea transport.
History
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Japan has a long maritime history, dating back thousands of years with traditional wooden boats used for fishing and trade.
During the Edo period, Japan developed skilled shipbuilding techniques for coastal and ocean voyages.
Western-style shipbuilding was introduced in the late 19th century during the Meiji Restoration.
Japan rapidly expanded its commercial and naval fleets in the 20th century, becoming a major shipbuilding nation.
Modern shipyards in Japan are known for building some of the world’s most advanced vessels.
Shipping continues to be a cornerstone of Japan’s transportation and economic infrastructure.