
Overview
The Port of Izuhara is a harbor on the southeastern coast of Tsushima in Izuhara-cho, Tsushima, Nagasaki Prefecture. It is managed by Nagasaki Prefecture and is designated a major port under the Port and Harbor Act and a specified port under the Act on Port Regulations. It serves as the central port of Tsushima.
Highlights
- ●A harbor serving as the central port of Tsushima
- ●Designation as a major port under the Port and Harbor Act
- ●Designation as a specified port under the Act on Port Regulations
- ●The terminus of the overland section of Route 382 on Tsushima Island
History
The Port of Izuhara is managed by Nagasaki Prefecture and is designated a major port under the Port and Harbor Act and a specified port under the Act on Port Regulations. Serving as the central port of Tsushima, it is the terminus of the overland section of National Route 382 on the island and the starting point of the sea route linking Tsushima and Iki.
Access
It lies in Izuhara-cho, Tsushima, Nagasaki Prefecture, and is the starting point of the sea route connecting Tsushima and Iki.
Best season
The calmer-sea seasons, when the sea route is easier to use, suit a visit to the port.
Map
34.1950, 129.2900 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Arrive at the Port of Izuhara, the gateway to Tsushima
- 2Note the terminus of the overland section of Route 382 on the island
- 3Stand at the starting point of the sea route linking Tsushima and Iki
- 4Explore the surrounding town area of Izuhara
Did you know?
💡 It is the terminus of the overland section of Route 382 on Tsushima Island and the starting point of the sea route linking Tsushima and Iki.
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