HINASE
- JPHIN
- Latitude: 34.7289
- Longitude: 134.274
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Hinase Okayama Prefecture Japan
Hinase is a coastal town located in Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. While it might not be one of the major commercial ports in Japan, it is known for its fishing industry and scenic beauty, particularly for its oyster farming and proximity to the Hinase Islands, which are popular with tourists. Below is a more detailed description and specifications of the Hinase Marine Port:
General Information:
- Location: Hinase, Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
- Coordinates: Approximately 34.7735° N latitude and 134.2861° E longitude
- Timezone: Japan Standard Time (JST), UTC +9
Function and Activities:
- Primary Function: Mainly a fishing port with some tourism activities.
- Key Activities: Fishing (especially oysters), marine tourism, local ferry transport, small-scale cargo handling.
Infrastructure:
- Berthing Facilities: The port typically accommodates fishing vessels and smaller boats rather than large commercial ships.
- Depth: The water depth around the port is suitable for small to medium-sized vessels. Specific depth details could vary and might need confirmation from local port authorities.
- Facilities: Basic amenities for fishermen, tourists, and small cargo handling.
- Fish markets: Local seafood markets for freshly caught products.
- Storage: Limited cold storage facilities for seafood.
- Tourism Facilities: Boarding areas for ferries and tour boats to the nearby islands.
Accessibility:
- Roads: Accessible via local road networks connecting to major highways in Okayama Prefecture.
- Public Transport: Local buses serve the area, and Hinase has a railway station on the JR Akō Line, making it accessible by train.
- Airport Proximity: The nearest major airport is Okayama Airport (IATA: OKJ), providing both domestic and limited international flights.
Services:
- Customs and Immigration: As it is not a major international port, customs and immigration services are limited and may need arrangements for specific needs.
- Port Services: Basic services for vessel maintenance and supplies, including fuel and provisions.
Environmental and Safety:
- Tidal Information: Subject to local tidal patterns, which can affect docking and undocking schedules.
- Weather Conditions: Generally mild with seasonal variations. Typhoon season (June to October) can affect maritime activities.
Attractions:
- Hinase Islands: A group of islands accessible by boat, popular for their natural beauty and sea kayaking.
- Bizen City: Known for traditional Bizen ware pottery, a historic and cultural attraction in proximity.
Additional Notes:
- Economic Importance: Primarily serves the local economy through fishing and tourism.
- Development Plans: Any ongoing or future development plans would typically aim to balance economic growth with environmental conservation, particularly given the area's natural attractions.
For detailed, up-to-date information, contacting local port authorities or visiting the official websites related to Bizen City or Okayama Prefecture is recommended.
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