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Port of Sue

JPSUB🇯🇵JPVery Small
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JPSUB
Country
🇯🇵JP
Time Zone
UTC+9
Facility Size
Very Small
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What types of cargo and vessels does the Port of Sue handle?+
As a very small-sized facility, Sue serves fishing boats, recreational craft, and very small coastal traders. It primarily serves the local community with limited commercial cargo capacity. Vessel operators should contact the port authority for specific berth availability and cargo handling capabilities.
How do I navigate the approach to the Port of Sue?+
The approach to Sue is supported by 5 navigation aids within 50 nautical miles. The nearest is Ushima Lighthouse at 1.6 NM to the WSW with a nominal range of 5 NM. Other aids include Kashinosaki (1.8 NM ENE), Kii Oshima Kō East Breakwater (1.8 NM NW), Myogashima (1.8 NM W), Toshima Saki (1.8 NM NNW). Mariners should consult the relevant chart and List of Lights for full approach details.
What major shipping routes pass near the Port of Sue?+
The Port of Sue is located within the Japan / Korea shipping lane — a busy shipping corridor linking the major ports of Japan and South Korea. This strategic position influences vessel traffic density, anchorage availability, and port scheduling.
How do I track vessels arriving at or departing from the Port of Sue?+
You can track vessels near Sue (JPSUB) in real time using MarineRadar. The platform displays live AIS positions of nearby ships, including vessel name, type, flag, speed, and course. Use the "Track Vessels Nearby" button on this page or search for JPSUB on the live map.
What are the operating hours and time zone for the Port of Sue?+
The Port of Sue operates in the UTC+9 time zone. Operating hours, VTS schedules, and pilot availability vary — vessel agents should confirm with the port authority in advance, especially for night arrivals or weekend operations.