Port of Kashima

[1] Facing the Pacific Ocean, it runs from north to south, from Kashima to Kamisu in Ibaraki Prefecture, and is connected with an extensive port industrial zone, especially petrochemical and steel plants, for importing a quantity of raw materials from abroad and exporting a quantity of products.

In addition to fishing in the sea, the area is used for recreation, with a boat destined for that purpose.

Plans and satellite views: 35°55′58.4″N 140°41′39.0″E / 35.932889°N 140.694167°E / 35.932889; 140.694167 The port is located in the southeast of Ibaraki Prefecture, and northeast of the metropolis of Tokyo; on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

The National Route 51 is nearby and allows traveling parallel to the Pacific Ocean, north of the prefecture, having access to reach the capital of the prefecture, the city of Mito.

In addition, the nearby National Route 125 is connected to the production centers of the cities of Tsuchiura, Tsukuba, among others.

Kashima port area
Harbor Park (港 公園 Minato Kōen) in Kamisu
Hasaki and Chōshi Fishing Ports on the Tone River Estuary