Tokyo Port

Introduction, Major Towns Near, Port Detail

Tokyo Port is a seaport located in Tokyo Bay, Japan. It is the busiest seaport in Japan, handling over 3 million TEUs of cargo annually. Major towns near Tokyo Port are Yokohama, Kawasaki, Chiba, and Funabashi. The port is also a major hub for cruise ships, with over 100,000 passengers disembarking and embarking at the port each year. The port is located on the island of Odaiba, which was artificially created in the 19th century as part of the Port of Tokyo project. Odaiba is a popular tourist destination, with attractions such as the Tokyo Big Sight convention center, the Aqua City Odaiba shopping mall, and the Fuji TV Headquarters. Tokyo Port is served by a network of highways, railways, and waterways, making it easily accessible anywhere in the Greater Tokyo Area. The port is also home to many containers, bulk, and general cargo terminals.   Tokyo Port is an essential part of the Japanese economy and plays a vital role in the country’s trade and transportation. The port is also a symbol of the city of Tokyo and is a popular tourist destination in its own right.

Export /Import requirements

In order to ship goods into or out of the Tokyo Port, you will need to obtain the proper export or import permits from the Japanese government. You will also need to provide detailed documentation of the goods you are shipping, including their value, weight, and dimensions.

1 - Address8-1 Nishishinjuku 2-chome Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 163-8001 Japan

2 - Port AuthorityBureau of Port and Harbor,Tokyo Metropolitan Government

3 - Phone81-3-5320-5524

4 - Fax81-3-5388-1575

5 - Email

6 - Coordinates35º 38′ 56” N, 139º 47′ 29” E

7 - Decimal35.6491615, 139.7915693

8 - UN/LOCODEJPTYO

9 - Port TypeSeaport

10 - Port SizeVery Large

11 - Websitewww.kouwan.metro.tokyo.jp

12 - TerminalYes

Informations
Port Detail

Inland port

Entrance Restrictions

Mean tide1 foot

Tide

Overhead Limit

Swell

Water Depth

Channel36 – 40 feet 11 – 12.2 meters

Cargo Pier11 – 15 feet 3.4 – 4.6 meters

Mean Tide

Anchorage41 – 45 feet 12.5 – 13.7 meters

Oil Terminal31 – 35 feet 9.4 – 10 meters

Harbor Characteristics

Harbor SizeLarge

ShelterGood

Max Vessel SizeOver 500 feet in length

Harbor TypeRiver Natural

Turning Area

Informations
Pilotage

Compulsory

Available

Advisable

Local Assist

Supplies

Provisions

Fuel Oil

Deck

Water

Diesel Oil

Engine

Lifts & Cranes

0-24 Ton Lifts

25-49 Ton Lifts

50-100 Ton Lifts

100+ Ton Lifts

Fixed Cranes

Mobile Cranes

Floating Cranes

Loading & Unloading

Wharves

Med Moor

Ice

Anchor

Beach

Tugs

Assist

Salvage

Quarantine

Pratique

Deratt Cert

Port Services

Longshore

Electrical Repair

Steam

Electrical

Navigation Eq

Repairs, Drydock & Other Services

Ship Repairs

Marine Railroad

Drydock Size

Garbage Disposal

Dirty Ballast

Communications

Telephone

Radio

Air

Telegraph

Radio Tel

Rail

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Ocean

Economical, Efficient and
Environmental-friendly
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Air

Speedy, cost-effective
and Highly reliable
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Land

Door to door, low risk and
flexible
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Customs

Expert brokerage
assistance