JPKZU
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General before first Japan port
OVERVIEW:
A naturally-sheltered port comprising public and private berths. The main activity
at the port is the import of iron ore and coal in support of the nearby steel works,
Kisarazu also handles aggregates, forest products, bulk liquids, automobiles and liquefied
gas.
LOCATION:
On the eastern shore of Tokyo Bay, 15 n.m.ESE of Yokohama.
CHARTS:
Digital: JP34OJBC, JP44OJBE and JP54OT3V.
Paper: BA JP1061, JP1062, JP1067, JP1081, JP80, JP87 and JP90.
US 97120, 97132, 97133, 97134, 97140 and 97168.
Publications:
NP42A, Japan Pilot Vol 2.
PORT LIMITS:
Seaward limits are bounded by a line connecting the following positions:
- 35° 19.00′ N, 139° 49.00′ E
- 35° 23.00′ N, 139° 46.00′ E
- 35° 24.00′ N, 139° 46.00′ E
- 35° 23.00′ N, 139° 48.00′ E
- 35° 25.00′ N, 139° 50.00′ E
- 35° 24.00′ N, 139° 54.00′ E.
DOCUMENTS:
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General – Documents'' before first Japan…
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