HAKATASHIMA
- JPHKS
- Latitude: 34.2049
- Longitude: 133.112
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
Hakatashima is not a commonly referenced marine port in Japan, and I assume there might be a slight confusion or a typo in the name. However, the island of Hakatashima is located in the Seto Inland Sea, near Shimonoseki, which is a key port city in the Yamaguchi Prefecture.
If you are referring to the Port of Shimonoseki or any nearby port on Hakatashima or within the Seto Inland Sea, here's a detailed general overview:
Port of Shimonoseki
Location:
- Country: Japan
- Prefecture: Yamaguchi
- Coordinates: Approximately 33.9500° N, 130.9500° E
- Region: Positioned at the western tip of Honshu island, bordering the Kanmon Straits which separate Honshu and Kyushu.
General Description:
Shimonoseki Port is a significant port in terms of both cargo and passenger traffic. It serves as a gateway connecting Honshu with Kyushu and the rest of Japan via maritime routes. Shimonoseki is strategically located, enabling it to handle international shipping between Japan, China, Korea, and other countries in East Asia.
Facilities:
- Terminal Types: Cargo terminals, container terminals, passenger terminals, and ferry terminals.
- Cargo Handling: The port handles a variety of cargo including containers, bulk cargo, automobiles, and general cargo. It has efficient facilities for loading and unloading operations.
- Passenger Services: Regular ferry services to other parts of Japan and international ferries to Pusan (Busan) in South Korea.
- Docks and Berths: Multiple deep-water berths catering to different sizes of vessels.
- Warehousing and Storage: Warehouses and open storage areas are available for various freight handling requirements.
Accessibility:
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected by road with access to major highways.
- Rail Access: Linked to the Japanese rail network, facilitating easy inland cargo transport.
- Air Access: The nearest airport is Kitakyushu Airport, providing additional connectivity for cargo and passengers.
Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage for larger vessels.
- Tugboats: Available for assisting in docking and maneuvering.
- Bunkering: Fuel services available for vessels.
- Customs and Immigration: Full customs and immigration services for international shipping and passengers.
- Ship Repair Services: Dry dock and repair facilities for various kinds of vessels.
Trade and Economic Significance:
The Port of Shimonoseki plays a pivotal role in regional trade, contributing to the local and national economy. Its strategic location makes it a hub for maritime trade within the Seto Inland Sea and beyond.
If "Hakatashima" is indeed a different or more specific port, please provide additional context or clarification.
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