YUYAMUKATSUKUKAMI
- Latitude: 34.3987
- Longitude: 131.0031
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
It appears that there may be some confusion or a typographical error regarding the name "Yuyamukatsukukami" as it does not correspond to any recognized marine port in Japan. Japan has numerous well-documented ports, such as:
- Port of Tokyo - One of Japan's busiest and largest ports located in Tokyo Bay, handling a significant portion of the nation's cargo.
- Port of Yokohama - Located in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, it is a major international trading hub.
- Port of Osaka - Situated in Osaka and serving as a critical logistics and trading center.
- Port of Kobe - Located in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, this port has been historically significant and continues to be a major port today.
- Port of Nagoya - Often regarded as the busiest and largest port in terms of cargo throughput in Japan.
- Port of Hakata (Fukuoka) - Serving as an important gateway in Kyushu for both domestic and international trade.
- Port of Chiba - Located in the Chiba Prefecture and known for its industrial activities and cargo handling capabilities.
If "Yuyamukatsukukami" is intended to refer to a different or lesser-known port, more context or a corrected name would be necessary for an accurate description and specification. For now, you may want to verify the name of the port you are inquiring about.
If you provide more details or correct any potential mistakes, I would be happy to help with more specific information.
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