KISARAZU ANCH

  • Latitude: 35.41396
  • Longitude: 139.8372
  • Japan Coast
  • Anchorage in Japan

Location: Kisarazu Chiba Japan

Kisarazu Anchorage (KISARAZU ANCH) - Japan

Overview

Kisarazu Anchorage is located in Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture on the eastern coast of Tokyo Bay, Japan. It serves as a significant anchorage point for vessels navigating the busy waters of Tokyo Bay, offering both a logistical and operational respite for maritime traffic.

Specifications and Features

  1. Position and Coordinates:

    • Latitude: Approximately 35.391° N
    • Longitude: Approximately 139.922° E
  2. Water Depth:

    • Depth ranges generally between 10 to 15 meters.
    • Suitable for medium to large-sized vessels depending on draught.
  3. Anchor Type:

    • Primarily a sandy seabed which offers good holding ground for anchors.
  4. Utilities and Services:

    • Bunkering: Refueling services are often available.
    • Provisions and Supplies: Supply boats can provide necessities including fresh water and food.
    • Mooring Assistance: Tug services are available upon request to help vessels secure their anchorage.
    • Maintenance and Repairs: Some basic repair and maintenance services can be arranged; however, for extensive repairs, docking at a nearby port may be necessary.
  5. Navigation and Safety:

    • The anchorage is well-charted with clear navigation aids.
    • Pilots are recommended for vessels unfamiliar with the anchorage.
    • Regular patrols and strict adherence to Tokyo Bay navigation regulations ensure high safety standards.
  6. Environmental Factors:

    • Tidal changes are moderate, and currents are generally predictable, but vessels should still remain vigilant about local conditions.
    • Weather patterns can include seasonal variations from calm conditions to occasional typhoons in the Pacific typhoon season (June to November).
  7. Nearby Infrastructure:

    • Proximity to major ports like Yokohama and Tokyo adds strategic value for cargo redistribution and port facility access.
    • The connecting infrastructure supports quick transitions between anchorages and berthing points within Tokyo Bay.
  8. Communication:

    • Vessels are required to maintain regular communications with Tokyo Bay VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) to ensure smooth operations and safety.
    • VHF channels are actively used for real-time coordination.
  9. Customs and Regulations:

    • Entry and clearance procedures can be facilitated by local agents.
    • Strict adherence to Japanese maritime regulations and protocols is enforced.

Strategic Importance

Kisarazu Anchorage acts as a crucial staging area for ships waiting to dock at major ports in the Tokyo Bay area. It offers a safe and regulated environment for vessels to anchor temporarily, supporting the immense cargo throughput of one of the world's busiest maritime regions.

Additional Notes:

  • Emergency Protocols: Vessels should familiarize themselves with emergency contacts and protocols upon arrival.
  • Waste Management: Compliance with environmental and waste disposal regulations is strictly monitored.

Conclusion

Kisarazu Anchorage provides a vital service to the maritime industry with its strategic location, robust services, and regulatory oversight, contributing to the efficiency and safety of maritime operations in Tokyo Bay.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
ZHEN XIN Cargo JP KZU 03:57:17
KIMITSU MARU Cargo JP KZU OFF 03:54:14
PILBARA MARU Cargo >JP_KZU_OF 03:27:34
STEEL C Cargo JP KZU 12:56:44
TAKUYO MARU Cargo >JP KZU OFF 12:24:47
NANAMI MARU Cargo >JP KZU OFF 11/18/2025
MING PING Cargo JP KZU 11/18/2025
TY NOBLE Cargo JP HHR OFF 11/18/2025
FUKUWA MARU NO.1 Cargo JP>KZU OFF 11/17/2025
SHINZUI MARU Cargo >JP KZU OFF 11/17/2025
ISUMI MARU Towing/Tug JP KZU 11/16/2025
SALVIA ACE Cargo JP KZU 11/15/2025
AOI Cargo KZU_OFF 11/15/2025
TANSHUMARU Fishing >JP MIK 11/14/2025
SHORYU 3 Cargo >JP KZU OFF 11/14/2025
GINGA Cargo JP KZU OFF 11/14/2025
WINDS 3 Cargo JP KMT 11/14/2025
FOREST PRINCE Cargo JPKZU OFF 11/13/2025
URAL Cargo JP KZU 11/12/2025
YUUKOUMARU NO.3 Cargo >JP KZU OFF 11/12/2025

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