YOICHI
- JPYIC
- Latitude: 43.2062
- Longitude: 140.783
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
Yoichi Port Overview
Yoichi Port is a coastal port located in Yoichi, Hokkaido, Japan. It is known for its role in regional fishing activities, serving a mix of commercial fishing vessels, small cargo ships, and tourist boats. Yoichi itself is renowned for its whiskey distilleries, particularly the Yoichi Distillery established by Nikka Whisky, which adds a unique flavor to the area's significance.
General Information:
- Location: Yoichi, Yoichi District, Hokkaido, Japan
- Coordinates: Approximately 43°12′N 140°46′E
Facilities & Infrastructure:
Harbor Type:
- Coastal harbor serving mainly regional purposes.
- Breakwaters protecting the harbor from rough seas.
Quay/Wharves:
- Multiple berths for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Facilities for fishing boats and cargo handling.
Depth:
- Varies, generally accommodating smaller draft vessels.
- Exact depth specifications may need to be confirmed with port authorities based on the latest surveys.
Cargo Handling:
- Basic facilities for handling seafood and minor commercial goods.
- Limited container handling capability.
Navigation & Pilotage:
- Navigational aids including buoys and lights.
- Pilotage may be required for larger vessels; coordination with local marine and port authorities is advised.
Storage and Warehousing:
- Limited warehousing space, primarily for fish products and local goods.
- Cold storage facilities available due to the significant fishing industry presence.
Services:
Fish Market:
- Active fish market operating within the port area.
- Auctions and direct sales of fresh seafood.
Fueling:
- Facilities to refuel boats.
- Availability may vary, and prior arrangements might be necessary.
Repair & Maintenance:
- Basic maintenance and repair facilities for local fishing vessels.
- Major repairs or overhauls might need to be conducted at larger, nearby ports.
Customs and Security:
- Basic customs facilities; Yoichi Port is not a major international port.
- Local security provided, but not extensive for cargo security.
Tourism & Passenger Services:
- Tourist boats and sightseeing tours operate in the area, capitalizing on the scenic coastline and local attractions like whisky tours.
Environmental Considerations:
- Efforts to maintain water quality and manage waste due to the fishing activities and tourist influx.
- Environmental protection measures in place to preserve marine life and coastal areas.
Economic Importance:
- Primarily supports local fisheries and serves as a hub for the fishing industry.
- Encourages regional tourism, especially related to the cultural heritage and whisky distilleries.
- Limited role in commercial shipping, with focus more on local and regional trade.
Points of Contact:
For specific inquiries and up-to-date information, contact the Yoichi Port Authority or relevant local governmental agencies. Regular collaboration with Hokkaido’s regional maritime offices ensures coordinated activities and compliance with regulations.
Summary
Yoichi Port is a key local facility supporting the fishing industry and regional tourism in Hokkaido. Its infrastructure caters to small to medium-sized vessels, with a focus on seafood processing, tourism, and local commerce. The port's unique setting amidst popular whisky distilleries adds distinctive cultural and economic value to the region.
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