Port of Takehara, Japan | Seadex
Takehara is a maritime port located in Japan. View port details, infrastructure & shipping data.
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Comprehensive technical information and facilities available at Takehara Port
Detailed harbor characteristics, depths, pilotage, cargo handling capabilities, repair facilities and communications at Takehara Port. Data sourced from the World Port Index.
Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges
Common operational challenges and efficiency factors
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Environmental sustainability initiatives
Data not currently available; emissions monitoring is ongoing as part of improvement initiatives.
Carbon emissions efficiency
Efforts are underway to align with regional standards and minimize emissions.
Relative environmental performance
Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information
Typically accommodates 1-2 vessels at berth simultaneously, especially during peak fishing seasons.
Vessels currently docked
1-2 vessels may be anchored, pending docking availability.
Vessels waiting
No data available
Average cargo stay
Congestion trends usually increase during the local fishing season, reflecting higher fishing activity.
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Understanding the broader economic and regional significance of Takehara Port
Takehara Port plays a key role in the economic framework of Takehara City in Hiroshima Prefecture, providing vital support for local fisheries and trade activities. The port's strategic location along the Seto Inland Sea enhances its connection to domestic and international shipping routes, fostering relationships between local producers and broader markets. As the port continues to modernize and implement sustainable practices, it is positioned to maintain and strengthen its contributions to the local community and the economy.
Regional economic impact and significance
Source: Seadex / Sinay
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Takehara Port
Data refreshed July 1, 2026 · Seadex by Sinay
Approximately 20,000 TEUs, reflecting its capacity for handling various cargo types.
Last 12 months container volume
Around 40 vessel calls each month, primarily focused on fishing and local trade.
Average monthly vessel traffic
Average port stay for vessels is typically around 12-24 hours, depending on cargo operations.
Typical vessel turnaround time
Occupancy rates often range from 50% to 70%, depending on seasonal fishery activities.
Current utilization rate
Estimated at approximately 80%, with variation due to weather.
Schedule reliability
1-2 hours under typical operational conditions.
Average waiting at anchorage
Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond
No data available
Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America
Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors
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