UCHIURA
- Latitude: 35.12284
- Longitude: 140.1916
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
Marine Port: Uchiura Port, Japan
General Overview
Uchiura Port, located in Japan, serves as an important maritime gateway, primarily supporting fishing and local maritime activities. It is situated along the coastline of Uchiura Bay which opens up into the larger Sagami Bay. Uchiura Bay is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular spot for marine leisure activities, including fishing, diving, and boating.
Location
GPS Coordinates: Approximately 35.0045° N, 138.9234° E
Nearby Landmarks:
- Near Numazu City in Shizuoka Prefecture.
- Close to key tourist attractions like Mt. Fuji and the Izu Peninsula.
Port Specifications
Harbor Type:
- Small-scale fishing and leisure port.
Depths:
- Varies with the specific berths, typically suitable for smaller fishing boats and leisure craft rather than large commercial vessels.
Facilities Available:
- Mooring and Berthing: Multiple piers and jetties designed primarily for small boats and fishing vessels.
- Fishing Facilities: Cold storage, fish market, and auction houses for the local fishing industry.
- Marine Services: Repair and maintenance services, including dry dock facilities for smaller vessels.
- Fuel and Water: Refueling stations for boats and freshwater supply points.
- Navigational Aids: Basic lighting and markers to aid entry and exit from the port.
- Security: Low-intensity security primarily focused on local regulation compliance rather than high-level commercial port security.
Activities
- Fishing: Major activity, with local fishermen specializing in inshore and coastal fishing.
- Leisure: Popular for sailing, diving, and recreational boating. Scenic location attracts tourists for marine and coastal activities.
- Tourism: Due to its proximity to attractions like Izu Peninsula and Mt. Fuji, it sees an influx of tourists engaging in sightseeing cruises.
Environmental Considerations
- Preservation: Focus on sustainable fishing practices and preservation of marine life due to its ecological significance.
- Pollution Control: Regular monitoring of water quality and implementation of measures to prevent pollution, including waste management systems for boats.
Accessibility
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected by local roads to Numazu City and other parts of Shizuoka Prefecture.
- Public Transport: Accessible via local bus services; nearest major railway station is in Numazu City.
Strategic Importance
While Uchiura Port is not a major international commercial port, its strategic importance lies in supporting the local economy through fishing, tourism, and recreational activities. It serves as a cultural and economic hub for the surrounding community, highlighting the balance between economic activity and preservation of natural beauty.
Conclusion
Uchiura Port is a small yet vibrant marine port in Japan, known for its support to the local fishing industry and leisure activities rather than large-scale commercial shipping. Its location near significant tourist destinations further enhances its value as a local economic and recreational asset.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SUZUKIMARU | Pleasure | 6/1/2025 | ||
OZAWAMARU | Fishing | 5/21/2025 |