HABU
- Latitude: 33.38003
- Longitude: 132.4117
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Oshima Ehime Japan
Phone number: +81-897-84-2111
Habu Port, located on the island of Oshima in the Seto Inland Sea, is part of the city of Imabari in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The port plays a crucial role in regional maritime activities, connecting the island with mainlands and other islands in the vicinity.
Description:
- Location: Oshima Island, Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 34.1111° N latitude, 132.9983° E longitude.
- Water Body: Seto Inland Sea.
Specifications:
- Type: Coastal Port.
- Harbor Type: Natural harbor supplemented by man-made facilities.
- Primary Use: Fishing, small-scale commercial shipping, passenger transportation, and recreational activities.
- Port Size: Medium-scale port relative to the average size of Japanese regional ports.
- Capacity: Accommodates small to medium-sized vessels, including fishing boats, ferries, and small cargo ships.
Facilities:
- Berths: Multiple berths for different types of vessels, including:
- Fishing boats: Dedicated berths with facilities for offloading catch.
- Commercial vessels: Small cargo handling facilities for local trade.
- Passenger ferries: Terminal for regional passenger ferry services, connecting Oshima with other islands and mainland ports.
- Storage: Limited warehousing for temporary cargo storage.
- Repair Services: Basic maintenance and repair services for local vessels.
- Navigation Aids: Markers, lights, and other navigational aids to ensure safe entry and exit.
- Access: Connected by local roadways to other parts of Oshima Island, and by ferry services to the rest of Ehime Prefecture and beyond.
Role in Regional Economy:
- Fishing Industry: Central to the fishery activities in the region, providing landing and market facilities for local fishermen.
- Tourism: Acts as a gateway for visitors exploring Oshima Island and the Seto Inland Sea, supporting regional tourism.
- Transportation: Integral in facilitating the movement of people and goods between the island and the mainland.
Environmental Considerations:
- Ecological Impact: Managed to minimize environmental impact, particularly in preserving the marine ecosystem of the Seto Inland Sea.
- Sustainability Practices: Implemented measures for sustainable fishing and waste management to ensure long-term viability.
Development Projects:
- Infrastructure Improvements: Periodic upgrades to port facilities to enhance capacity and efficiency.
- Community Projects: Initiatives to integrate port development with local community needs, focusing on balanced economic and environmental health.
In summary, Habu Port plays a vital role in the local economy of Oshima Island, providing essential maritime services for fishing, transportation, and tourism, while maintaining a focus on sustainability and minimal ecological impact.
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