Shipping lines and freight forwarders serving South China to Japan typically choose between several established corridors: the more direct route via the East China Sea reaches Japanese ports such as Yokohama, Kobe, or Osaka faster; alternatively, larger vessels use the southern route via Taiwan and the Philippines during peak seasons.
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