Port of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
The Port of Tokyo is a major seaport in Japan, handling around 100 million tonnes of cargo and 4,500,000 20-foot equivalent units annually. With 205 berths and more than 30,000 employees, it has a rich history dating back to the Edo Period. The port opened for international trade in 1941 and played a crucial role in Japan's post-World War II reconstruction. Attractions near the port include the Harumi Passenger Ship terminal, Takeshiba Passenger Ship terminal, and Tokyo Port ferry terminal. Visitors can explore the Tokyo International Cruise Terminal, enjoy sushi in the Tsukiji area, experience the Shibuya Scramble Crossing, and visit cultural sites like the National Museum of Western Art in Ueno. The port offers convenient access to Tokyo's top destinations and serves as a gateway to exciting one-day excursions to Hakone and Nikko.
Location
City: Tokyo
Region: Kanto
Country: Japan
Coordinates: 35.61694° N, 139.79556° E