UN/LOCODE Ports in Japan (2 entries)
📊 Trade Context: Japan operates one of the world's most technologically advanced port systems, anchored by Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, and Nagoya. Japanese LOCODEs follow UN/ECE Recommendation 16 and are required for Japan Customs (NACCS) electronic declarations. The Port of Yokohama is the world's largest vehicle export hub, handling over 3 million cars annually. Japanese ports were early adopters of automated container terminal technology. For freight forwarders, note that Japanese import procedures require strict Advance Filing Rules (AFR) compliance with 24-hour pre-loading manifest submission.
| Port | LOCODE | Type | IATA | Timezone |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Sea] Yokohama | JPYOK | Seaport | YOK | Asia/Tokyo |
| [Sea] Port of Tokyo | JPTYO | Seaport | UTC |