TAKAMATSU
- JPTAK
- Latitude: 34.3646
- Longitude: 134.041
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
Takematsu Marine Port - Japan
Overview: Takamatsu Port is a significant maritime hub located on the northern coast of Shikoku Island in Japan. It is situated in Kagawa Prefecture and serves as a key gateway for maritime transport within the Seto Inland Sea. This port plays an essential role in regional trade, ferry services, and tourism, offering connectivity to Honshu and other parts of Japan.
Location:
- Latitude: 34°20'N
- Longitude: 134°3'E
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Berths and Docks:
- Multiple berths accommodating a range of vessel types including cargo ships, passenger ferries, and container vessels.
- Specific berths for Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) and Lo-Lo (Lift-on/Lift-off) operations.
Cargo Handling:
- Equipped with modern cranes and loading equipment for efficient cargo handling.
- Capabilities for handling containerized cargo, bulk goods, and general cargo.
Ferry Services:
- Regular ferry services connect Takamatsu with other major ports, such as Kobe and Uno amongst others.
- Facilities include passenger terminals with amenities such as waiting areas, ticket counters, and snack shops.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses and open storage areas for different types of cargo.
- Secure storage options for sensitive and perishable goods.
Navigation and Safety:
- Well-marked navigation channels with state-of-the-art navigational aids.
- Comprehensive safety measures including tug assistance, pilot services, and emergency response teams.
Technical Specifications:
- Channel Depth: Varies, accommodating vessels with drafts up to 10 meters in some areas.
- Tidal Range: Average tidal fluctuation of about 2 meters.
- Anchorage: Safe anchorage areas available close to the port.
Support Services:
- Bunkering: Fueling services for vessels.
- Maintenance and Repair: Facilities offering ship repair and maintenance services.
- Customs and Immigration: Efficient customs and immigration processing for international traffic.
- Logistics and Transportation: On-site logistics providers offering warehousing, distribution, and shipping services; easy access to road networks for land transport.
Environmental and Sustainability Initiatives:
- Implementing eco-friendly practices to minimize environmental impact.
- Waste management and pollution control measures in place.
Tourism and Local Economy:
- The port is a gateway for tourists visiting the scenic areas of Shikoku Island, including the Ritsurin Garden and the 88 Temple Pilgrimage Route.
- Contributions to the local economy through trade, tourism, and employment.
Development and Future Plans:
- Continuous modernization efforts to improve infrastructure and capacity.
- Expansion projects to accommodate increasing maritime traffic and larger vessels.
With its strategic location and comprehensive facilities, Takamatsu Port is poised to handle both domestic and international maritime needs efficiently, fostering economic growth and connectivity in the region.
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