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
Position and Coordinates:
- Latitude: Approximately 35.391° N
- Longitude: Approximately 139.922° E
Water Depth:
- Depth ranges generally between 10 to 15 meters.
- Suitable for medium to large-sized vessels depending on draught.
Anchor Type:
- Primarily a sandy seabed which offers good holding ground for anchors.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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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 |