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I'd guess that the nearest port to Gunma ken would be Yokohama (Tokyo).

On a map, it looks closer to Niigata (where I live) - which is a major port (biggest in the west). But being on the west coast, I wouldn't be confident that there is a company that ships to australia from there. I hope there is though, as it would be a hell of a lot cheaper for me when the time comes.

In any case, it certainly would be likely that Yokohama is the easiest route from Gunma.

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Heres Gunma Prefectures site in English...

Heres a map of Gunma as requested:

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The trouble is, Gunma is completely landlocked, so yeah, Yokohama is the sure bet for shipping to Australia.

I live in Kobe, but from Kobe, ships don't actually go to Perth WA, so I had to transport my car to Nagoya, then to Perth... it's no big deal really.

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were you after a map of gunma? or the city? Actually, I'm kind of curious as to why you want a map...

in any case, the prefecture itself is adjacent to Saitama (Saitama is south) - which is next door to Tokyo. Niigata is on its northern side (japan alps run along the border). Both Yokohama and Niigata city are major ports, but, as I said, Yokohama is more than likely the best option.

geography 101! ;)

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