Highway •
Tōmei Expressway •
Japan National Route 1 •
Japan National Route 52 •
Japan National Route 149 •
Japan National Route 150 Rail •
JR Central -
Tōkaidō Main Line • •
Shizuoka Railway Shizuoka–Shimizu Line • Until 1984, the
Shimizukō Line ran 8 km into Miho in the heart of the Shimizu peninsula. Local bus services provide many routes throughout Shimizu-ku.
Sea Port • The Port of Shimizu is a long established mid-size sea port, catering to container ships, dry bulk ships and cruise ships ( https://www.portofshimizu-intl.com/ ). It is well located, being in between the two major port areas of Japan, i.e. the
Tokyo Bay ports of Tokyo, Kawasaki and Yokohama (
Keihin ports) and the
Osaka Bay ports of Osaka and Kobe (
Hanshin ports. The Port of Shimizu has a water depth of about 12 meters; its attractiveness has been enhanced over the past years by the construction of new road and rail links which contribute to expanding its commercial hinterland. In tonnage, imports (about 6.5 million tons) are close to twice export volumes, but in trade value exports are twice as valuable as imports. The Port of Shimizu container traffic is about balanced, with over 250,000 TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit) in each direction, with auto parts and chemicals amongst the main cargo types. Major international container lines provide weekly services on major trade routes, including North America, Europe and Asia, with about 110 calls per months on 28 trade routes. The port of Shimizu also includes a terminal to receive
LNG tankers and store imported
Liquefied natural gas; it is operated by Shimizu LNG, a subsidiary of Shizuoka Gas (Japan is the world's largest importer of
LNG). The Port of Shimizu is also connected to other Japan ports. In particular, it is served by a
Roll-on/roll-off service serving the port of
Ōita, on the north-east coast of the southern island of
Kyushu. This service, which sails three times a week and has a transit time of 20 hours, has enabled a modal shift of freight trucks from road to sea, thereby contributing to decreasing congestion and pollution on roads. ==Leisure==