ATATA
- Latitude: 34.19562
- Longitude: 132.3131
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
As of my knowledge cutoff date in October 2021, there appears to be no widely recognized "ATATA" marine port in Japan. It's possible that the port might be a minor local facility, a recent development, or less commonly documented in English-language sources. Japan is known for its numerous ports, both large and small, that serve various commercial, industrial, and recreational purposes.
If you are referring to a specific port that might be restricted, newly developed, or not well-known internationally, I might not have the updated details. It is also possible that there has been a misunderstanding or misspelling of the port's name.
For up-to-date and precise information, it is advisable to:
- Check Japanese maritime and port authorities' databases.
- Consult maritime charts and navigational maps.
- Reach out to local maritime organizations or port authorities.
- Use industry-specific resources such as the World Port Index, which catalog key ports and their specifications.
If you can provide more context or correct the name, I might be able to give you a better response based on that new information.
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