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Izutacho Wharf
Last Updated September 12, 2024
Izutacho Wharf
Construction started in 1952 (1952), and by 1963 (1963), four Baths (total length: 516m) were maintained.
There are banana sheds and fruit and vegetable sheds equipped with fumigation and fixed temperature storage facilities, and they mainly handle fruits and vegetables such as bananas and pineapples. For this reason, it is sometimes called by the nickname "banana wharf".
- Related links (Yokohama Port Wharf Co., Ltd.) (outside site)
- Inquiry of ship information scheduled to enter and leave ports (external site)
- Inquiry of application information for use of sheds and cargo handling areas (outside site)
Railway | 10-minute walk from Kanagawa Shinmachi Station on the Keikyu Main Line |
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Car | About 2 minutes from the entrance to Izutacho Wharf on National Route 15 (Daiichi-Keihin National Highway) |
Wharf name | Bath name | Quay extension (m) | Water depth (m) |
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Izutacho Wharf | A | 135 | 7.5 |
Izutacho Wharf | B | 135 | 7.5 |
Izutacho Wharf | C | 123 | 7.5 |
Izutacho Wharf | D | 123 | 7.5 |
Inquiries to this page
Policy Coordination Division, Policy Coordination Division, Port and Harbor Bureau Policy Coordination Department
Telephone: 045-671-7165
Telephone: 045-671-7165
Fax: 045-671-7310
Email address: kw-seisaku@city.yokohama.lg.jp
Page ID: 146-952-908