The Port of Tokyo (Port Code: JPTYO) is one of the largest Japanese seaports lying at the head of Tokyo Bay on Honshu Island's Pacific coast. It is also one of the largest seaports in the Pacific Ocean basin having an annual traffic capacity of around 100 million tonnes of cargo and 4,500,000 Twenty-foot equivalent units. It has various container terminals with an area of 1,504,718 square meters with a total number of 15 berths and a quay length of 4,479 meters. It has more than 30,000 employees that provide services to more than 32,000 ships every year. The waterfront area where cruise liners dock is a short distance from Tokyo, Shinagawa, and Ueno stations, which serve the Shinkansen (bullet train). This makes it convenient for traveling within Japan, as well as for going through Narita and Haneda airports, which are ideal for fly and cruise tours.
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