MIMITSU

  • Latitude: 32.3386
  • Longitude: 131.614
  • Japan Coast
  • Port in Japan

Address: Japan

Port Specifications: Mimitsu, Japan

  1. General Overview:

    • Location: Mimitsu is located in the Miyazaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. It is historically significant and known for its scenic beauty and traditional port-town atmosphere.
    • Coordinates: Approximately 32°30'N latitude and 131°36'E longitude.
  2. Physical Characteristics:

    • Harbor Type: Mimitsu is a coastal port.
    • Water Depths:
      • Channel Depth: Typically maintained to accommodate small to medium-sized vessels.
      • Cargo Pier Depth: Varied, with some piers meant for smaller fishing and recreational boats, while others can handle larger vessels.
    • Tide: The tidal range might be moderate, typical of Japanese coastal ports, impacting docking and undocking operations.
  3. Infrastructure:

    • Berthing Facilities: Multiple berths are available for different types of vessels, including commercial, fishing, and recreational boats.
    • Terminals: Facilities are suitable for handling various cargo types, with specific equipment for different load requirements.
    • Cargo Handling: Equipped with necessary machinery for cargo handling including cranes and forklifts. Primarily serves local trade, fishing industries, and occasional tourism-related activities.
    • Warehousing: Available storage space for cargo, although the capacity may be limited compared to major ports.
  4. Navigation Aids:

    • Lighthouses and Beacons: Present to ensure safe navigation. These aids help in guiding vessels safely to the port.
    • Pilotage: Pilot services may be available or required for larger ships or those unfamiliar with the port.
  5. Port Services:

    • Fueling: Bunkering facilities may be available for vessels requiring refueling.
    • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair facilities might be available, with more extensive services needing access to larger shipyards elsewhere.
    • Water Supply: Freshwater supply services for visiting vessels.
    • Waste Disposal: Waste management facilities for proper disposal of ship-generated waste.
  6. Economic and Industrial Role:

    • Fishing Industry: Important for the local fishing industry, with facilities for landing, storing, and processing fish.
    • Tourism: The port's scenic and historical value attracts tourists, contributing to the local economy.
    • Local Trade: Supports coastal trade and transport of goods within the region.
  7. Environmental Considerations:

    • Eco-Friendly Practices: Initiatives may be in place to minimize environmental impact, including pollution controls and conservation measures.
  8. Regulations and Security:

    • Port Authority: Managed by local or regional port authorities ensuring compliance with national and international maritime regulations.
    • Security: Measures are in place to ensure the security of the port area consistent with global standards.
  9. Connectivity:

    • Road Access: Well-connected to local road networks facilitating easy transport of goods and passengers.
    • Other Transportation Links: Proximity to regional rail and airports further enhance connectivity.

Note: The specific details such as exact depth, number of berths, and advanced facilities might require direct verification from port authorities or official publications. Mimitsu, being a smaller port, tends to focus more on local economic activities with limited large-scale commercial operations.

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