YOKOTA
- JPYKT
- Latitude: 34.3545
- Longitude: 133.29
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Fussa Tokyo 197-0001 Japan
The term "Yokota" typically refers to Yokota Air Base, which is a significant U.S. Air Force installation in Japan, located in the city of Fussa, part of the Tokyo Metropolis. However, it does not have a marine port. It's important to clarify if you might have meant a different port in Japan or if there is confusion about the location.
If you are interested in information about ports in Japan, Tokyo Port, Yokohama Port, and Port of Yokosuka are significant marine ports serving the Tokyo region.
Here are brief descriptions of two major ports in the Tokyo region:
Port of Tokyo
Location
- Tokyo Bay, Tokyo, Japan.
Specifications and Features
- Type: Large seaport with significant container traffic.
- Terminals: Several specialized terminals, including those for container cargo (Ooi, Aomi, and Shinagawa), bulk cargo, and passenger ferries.
- Draft Depth: Varies, with container terminals generally offering depths of 10-15 meters to accommodate large vessels.
- Facilities: Modern cargo handling equipment, extensive warehousing, cold storage, and logistics services.
- Connectivity: Well-connected by road and rail networks, allowing smooth inland transportation.
Port of Yokohama
Location
- Kanagawa Prefecture, Yokohama, Japan, adjacent to Tokyo Bay.
Specifications and Features
- Type: Major international trade port and cruise ship terminal.
- Terminals: Multiple terminals for containers, bulk cargo, and passengers. Notable terminals include Honmoku and Daikoku.
- Draft Depth: Deep water berths are available, typically around 12-17 meters.
- Facilities: Comprehensive port services including cranes, warehousing, and logistics support.
- History: One of Japan's oldest ports and consistently ranks among the largest container ports in Japan.
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