TATEYAMA
- JPTTY
- Latitude: 35.0055
- Longitude: 139.851
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Tateyama 294-0055 Japan
Phone number: +81-470-22-3111
Web-site: http://www.city.tateyama.chiba.jp/
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Tateyama, Japan
Overview: Tateyama is a coastal city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Situated at the southern tip of the Bōsō Peninsula, Tateyama faces Tokyo Bay to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the south, making it a strategically significant location for maritime activities. The port plays a crucial role in regional shipping, fishing, and tourism.
Geographic Location:
- Coordinates: 34.9833° N, 139.8667° E
- Region: Chiba Prefecture, Kanto Region, Japan
- Accessibility: Positioned close to the entrance of Tokyo Bay, the port is accessible for domestic coastal traffic and international shipping routes.
Facilities:
- Docks/Piers: Multiple docks and piers cater to commercial vessels, fishing boats, and tourism-related ships.
- Berthing Capacity: The port has berths designed to accommodate small to medium-sized vessels, typical of regional and domestic cargo logistics, as well as fishing fleets.
- Cargo Handling: Facilities are available for loading and unloading various types of cargo, including general goods, fishery products, and potentially some bulk materials.
- Warehousing: On-site warehousing capabilities to support cargo storage and distribution.
- Fisheries: Dedicated areas for fishing fleets with facilities for the processing and storage of fish.
Infrastructure:
- Navigational Aids: Modern navigational aids including lighthouses, buoys, and electronic systems ensure safe passage for vessels.
- Transport Links: Well-connected to local and regional transportation networks including road and rail, facilitating the movement of goods and people.
- Utilities: Availability of essential utilities such as fresh water, fuel supplies, and provisions for vessels.
Services:
- Pilotage: Available for assisting vessels in safe navigation within the port area.
- Towage: Tug services for maneuvering ships in and out of the port.
- Shipping Agents: Local shipping agents offer a variety of services including customs clearance, provisioning, and crew changes.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance services for vessels are available in the port area.
Security and Regulations:
- Safety Regulations: Compliance with international and national port and maritime safety regulations.
- Security Measures: Port security measures including surveillance, patrolling, and controlled access points to ensure the safety of the port area.
Economic and Strategic Significance:
- Regional Hub: Tateyama port acts as a vital hub for the regional economy, supporting local industries such as fishing and tourism.
- Tourism: The port is also a gateway for tourists visiting the scenic areas of the Bōsō Peninsula and the surrounding regions.
- Strategic Importance: Its location near Tokyo Bay lends strategic maritime importance for connecting with major economic centers in Japan.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability: Efforts to minimize environmental impact through responsible port management and adherence to environmental regulations.
- Marine Conservation: Proximity to ecologically sensitive areas necessitates measures to protect marine life and habitats.
Future Development:
- Expansion Plans: Potential plans for expanding facilities and enhancing operational efficiency in response to increasing economic activities.
- Technological Upgrades: Implementation of advanced technologies to improve port operations, safety, and environmental sustainability.
Tateyama port is a vital maritime facility that supports both commercial and local needs, enabling smooth and efficient port operations while balancing economic and environmental priorities.
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