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Summary Of: Yokkaichi

a resident merchant interested increasing trade into Yokkaichi and the Ise area by modernizing the port facilities... The primary trade items shipped through Yokkaichi were originally seed oil... Yokkaichi is served by both... Yokkaichi has 2 sister cities and 1 sister port...

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