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Yamauchi Wharf
Last Updated May 12, 2021
Yamauchi Wharf
Yamauchi Wharf, along with Takashima Wharf, started construction in 1928 as a domestic trade wharf, and was maintained in 1932. After the war, it was also used for ships on routes in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, but the seismic quay (total length: 130m) was redeveloped in line with the development of the Minato Mirai 21 District to transport emergency supplies in the event of a disaster. Was.
On December 1, 2008, a new 1.2km harbor arterial road was opened, and along with the existing opening section, approximately 3.2km from Shinko Wharf to Mizuho Wharf via Yamauchi Wharf. Was. In addition, the shed inside the wharf has been used as a base for the accumulation and transportation of recycled resources since 2003, when the Yokohama G30 was launched, in order to respond to the rapid expansion of exports due to the recycling of recycle paper and used clothes and the rapid internationalization of resource recycling.
- 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)
Bus | From Yokohama Station, get off at "Chuo Market" 48 municipal buses |
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Car | About 3 minutes from the entrance of National Route 15 (Daiichi-Keihin National Highway) Central Market |
Wharf name | Bath name | Quay extension (m) | Water depth (m) |
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Yamauchi Wharf | Yamauchi Wharf Wharf | 130 | 7.5 |
Inquiries to this page
Logistics Operation Division, Port Logistics Department, Port and Harbor Bureau Port
Telephone: 045-671-7260
Telephone: 045-671-7260
Fax: 045-671-0141
Email address: kw-butsuryuuunei@city.yokohama.lg.jp
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