The Tateyama Port (port code:JPTAT) located at the mouth of Tokyo Bay on the far side of Tateyama Bay, served for a long time as a natural harbor for transporting fresh seafood to the fish market. Since the south of the harbor is covered by the peninsula, the circumference of the Port is a calm ocean space with little influence from the surrounding ocean.
In May 2000, it was selected as a Major Port for Regional Development due to its expected contribution to tourism and recreation. In 2010 a multipurpose pier opened with a water depth of 7.5 meters at the tip, capable of accommodating ships operated by government agencies as well as 30,000-ton-class cruise liners.
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