FUKE
- JPFUE
- Latitude: 34.3214
- Longitude: 135.135
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Fuke Wakayama Prefecture Japan
As of my knowledge cutoff in October 2021, there isn't a well-known marine port specifically named "FUKE" in Japan. It's possible that this port may be relatively small or not widely recognized internationally, or that there might have been developments in the marine infrastructure in Japan after my last update.
Japan has a number of significant and large ports that facilitate its international trade and maritime activities, including:
- Port of Tokyo - One of the largest seaports in Japan. It handles a diverse range of goods and has extensive container facilities.
- Port of Yokohama - Adjacent to Tokyo, it is another major port with significant container traffic and modern facilities.
- Port of Kobe - One of the oldest and most important ports in Japan in terms of historical significance and cargo volume.
- Port of Osaka - Known for handling bulk goods, containers, and hosting various international shipping lines.
For smaller or less well-known ports, like the hypothetical "FUKE," you would typically find details from local maritime authorities or specific shipping companies operating within that region. The specifications for smaller ports generally include:
- Location: Proximity to commercial or industrial areas, often strategically placed to serve local economic activities.
- Depth and Draft: Suitability for certain types of vessels, which can include coastal shipping and smaller cargo vessels.
- Facilities: Availability of cargo handling equipment, storage facilities, and possibly passenger terminals if it serves ferry routes.
- Berthing: Number and length of available berths for docking.
- Navigation Aids: Equipment and installations that help in navigating to and from the port safely.
To get accurate and up-to-date information about a specific marine port named FUKE in Japan, I'd recommend contacting local port authorities, visiting their official websites, or consulting maritime databases and directories specific to that region.
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