Entering the Seaport of Namikata
Approaching Namikata
As you approach the seaport of Namikata, keep a lookout for the distinctive red and white lighthouse that marks the entrance. The port is located on the southern coast of Shikoku Island, Japan, and is easily accessible by sea.
Navigating the Channel
Once you have spotted the lighthouse, steer your vessel towards the channel entrance. The channel is well-marked with buoys and beacons, so keep a close eye on your charts and follow the designated route.
Entering the Port
As you enter the port, be aware of any other vessels in the area and follow the instructions of the port authority. The port of Namikata has a deep-water harbor with ample space for vessels of all sizes, so finding a berth should not be a problem.
Mooring Your Vessel
Once you have been assigned a berth, approach it slowly and carefully. The port of Namikata has modern facilities with well-maintained mooring lines and fenders, so securing your vessel should be straightforward.
Enjoying Namikata
With your vessel safely moored, its time to explore the charming town of Namikata. The port is located in a picturesque setting with stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea and the surrounding mountains. Take a stroll along the waterfront promenade, sample some of the local cuisine, or visit one of the many cultural attractions in the area.
Departing Namikata
When its time to depart, make sure to follow the designated channel out of the port and keep a lookout for any other vessels in the area. The port of Namikata is a popular destination for sailors and boaters, so be prepared for some busy waterways as you make your way back out to sea.
Maritime service providers in Namikata Port
Vessel ETA
Vessel Name | Type | Length | Class Expires Date | Ship manager | Estimated time of arrival |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CRYSTAL RIVER (9780641) | Gas tanker | ||||
STELLA KOSAN (9373591) | Gas tanker | ||||
Please log-In or sign-up to see more information |