Port Island (ポートアイランド, Pōto Airando) is an artificial island in Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan. It was constructed between 1966-1980 (Phase 1) and 1987-2009 (Phase 2) at Port of Kobe, and officially opened with an exposition called "Portopia '81." It now houses a heliport, numerous hotels, a large convention center, the UCC Coffee Museum, Japan's third IKEA store, and several parks.
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The Port Liner automated guideway transit system connects Port Island to Sannomiya Station and to Kobe Airport.
Overview
edit- Area 8.33 km2[1]
- Facilities
- Universities: Kobe Women's University and Kobe Gakuin University
- Hospitals: Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital and Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital
- Hotels
- Kobe Convention Center
- Heliport
- Institutes, including Riken Kobe Center, where the Fugaku supercomputer is installed
- Liner berths
- Container ship berths
- Kobe Animal Kingdom
- World Memorial Hall
See also
edit- Rokkō Island - another artificial island in Kobe, housing port facilities and residential and commercial buildings.
References
editExternal links
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- "Port of Kobe". Kobe City Government. Archived from the original on 9 January 2008.
34°40′N 135°13′E / 34.667°N 135.217°E