YUASAHIRO

  • Latitude: 34.0314
  • Longitude: 135.168
  • Japan Coast
  • Port in Japan

Address: Yuasa Wakayama 643-0003 Japan

As of my latest knowledge cutoff in 2023, there is no specific port named "YUASAHIRO" in Japan. However, there might be a few possibilities to consider:

  1. Typographical or Transliteration Error: The name provided might contain a typographical error or a transliteration mistake. There might be similar-sounding ports or places in Japan.

  2. Less Known or Private Port: It could be a private port or a smaller, less-known harbor that does not appear widely in public marine port directories.

  3. Recent Development: If it's a new port developed after 2023, or if it's a port with a different local designation, that information might not be widely available yet.

Given that Japan is an island nation with numerous ports, it's important to identify the correct port name for an accurate description. Some of the well-known ports in Japan include:

  • Port of Tokyo: One of the largest and busiest, handling cargo including containerized shipments.
  • Port of Yokohama: Another major international trade hub, known for its container traffic.
  • Port of Kobe: An important port for both international and domestic shipping.
  • Port of Osaka: Known for its industrial shipments and major trade activities.

If you can provide more details or confirm the spelling, I can offer more precise information. For details on marine ports, specifications typically include aspects like:

  • Geographic Location: Latitude and longitude, regional specifics.
  • Port Infrastructure: Details on piers, wharfs, cranes, and handling facilities.
  • Capacity: Information on container throughput, storage, and cargo handling abilities.
  • Services Offered: Pilotage, towing, bunkering, repair facilities, and other logistical support.
  • Regulatory Aspects: Customs, immigration, and other regulatory information.

For accurate and detailed information, contacting the Japan Ports and Harbours Association or referring to the official port authority's publications would be the best approach.

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