Kesennuma City is located in Northern east Japan, the coast of which is characterized by ria coast with rock wall.
The city faces the deep inside of Kesennuma Bay and also includes the island of Ōshima in the Bay. The bay has a depth of 9 km and is 1.7km across.
Northern east Japan
Kesennuma Bay the island of Ōshima
The port is located in the far end of the bay. Berth of cargo ships, berth of fishing ships, inner harbor and many small fishing ports are operated.
The bay is deep and leads to Pacific Ocean.Therefor, this bay has been the excellent base for commercial fishing. From Kesennuma Port the many boats sail in every sea in the world for shark, tuna, pacific saury and skipjack tuna.The seas and port towns in the world have been familiar to citizens of the city.
The Kesennuma Port is Japan's busiest port of fishing。Fishing and associated industries account for 85% of jobs in the town.
Berth of fishing boat
Associated industries includes shipbuilding and related manufacturers, very well-stocked ship chandler, bunker and shipping agents, which helps your stay.
Additionally, people of shops and factories are open mind and ready to solve the problems of your yacht.
The inner harbor is reconstructed as the center of port service after the port was destroyed by the tsunami which followed the Tōhoku earthquake.
This area is very calm, because of being located in the deepest part of the bay. The pontoon, wharf and mooring basin are located in the inner harbor.
In the adjacent city area to the inner harbor, there are shops and services with all the conveniences of city life, ice cream parlour and coffee bar, restaurant, hotels and hospital.
Civic center
Fish market
Mirai ships Inc was established 2015 by merging 4 ships company.
Main business activities are as follow
Takeyoshi Kidoura, Representative Director and CEO has long experience of Design and Construction of yacht.
Therefore Mirai ships Inc in Kesennuma is one of best company in Japan to Maintain and repair Yacht.
Opening in April 2019
55t crane
New shipbuilding factory
berth