TOKONAME
- JPTXN
- Latitude: 34.8719
- Longitude: 136.833
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Tokoname Aichi 479-0837 Japan
Tokoname Port, Japan - Overview and Specifications
General Information:
- Location: Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 34°52' N latitude and 136°49' E longitude
- Nearest Major City: Nagoya, about 40 kilometers north
Description:
Tokoname is a coastal city situated on the western coast of the Chita Peninsula, facing Ise Bay. The port of Tokoname is relatively small compared to nearby large-scale ports like Nagoya Port. However, it serves important regional roles in terms of trade, industry, and tourism.
Port Infrastructure:
Key Components: The port includes several wharves and piers, capable of handling medium-size vessels.
Facilities:
- Cargo Handling: Mainly focused on general cargo and bulk commodities.
- Passenger Ferries: Services to nearby islands and tourism activities.
- Maritime Services: Includes ship repair, maintenance facilities, and marine supply services.
Draught: Varies depending on the specific berth, but typically ranges from 5 to 10 meters, accommodating medium-draft vessels.
Berth Length: Multiple berths with lengths suitable for handling different sizes of cargo and passenger ships.
Specializations:
- Local Industry Support: Tokoname is known for its traditional ceramics industry, and the port facilities support import and export connected with this and other local industries.
- Fishing Industry: Supports local fisheries with landing and processing facilities.
Logistics:
- Road and Rail Access: Well-connected to the regional transport network, including highways and rail lines, facilitating efficient logistics and cargo movement.
- Proximity to Chubu Centrair International Airport: Enhances multi-modal logistics capabilities.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Pollution Control: Measures in place to control marine and air pollution, adhering to national and international standards.
- Emergency Response: Equipped with facilities for dealing with maritime emergencies, including oil spill response and fire-fighting units.
Economic Role:
- Trade: While not a major global trade hub, Tokoname Port participates actively in regional trade, primarily handling exports of ceramics and other local products, as well as imports of raw materials.
- Tourism: Acts as a gateway for tourists visiting the Chita Peninsula and surrounding areas.
Development and Future Plans:
- Expansions: There are ongoing and planned projects aimed at upgrading facilities to better handle increased trade volume and larger vessels.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Plans include greener port operations and infrastructure improvements to enhance environmental sustainability.
Summary:
Tokoname Port is a vital regional port in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, supporting local industries, trade, and tourism. It features essential port infrastructure, good connectivity, and comprehensive services to meet the needs of medium-sized cargo and passenger vessels. Despite its relatively small size, it plays a significant role in the regional economy and has plans for future development to enhance its capabilities.
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