The Port of Ibaraki (è¨åÂÂ港 Ibaraki-kà Â) is a Japanese maritime port in northeast Ibaraki, Japan. It serves as the primary port for the industrial area centered on the city of Hitachi.
In 2008, it was established to integrate three ports: Port of Hitachi, Port of Hitachinaka, and Port of à Âarai.
Service to: north to south, Hitachi, Tokai, Hitachinaka, and à Âarai.
Facing the Pacific Ocean, it stretches from north to south, from Hitachi to à Âarai in Ibaraki Prefecture, and is connected to an extensive industrial zone centered in the city of Hitachi. The administrator of the port is the Prefecture of Ibaraki, based on the law on ports and based on the port regulations.
The port is an integration of three ports, but also, sea fishing stands out in its surroundings and the area is used for recreation.
Port of à Âarai - Ferry route to Tomakomai, Muroran of Hokkaidà Â.
Port of Ibaraki is based on three main docks.
The administrative address of the port is: Ports & Harbors Division, Ibaraki Prefectural Government, Kasaharacho 978âÂÂ6, Mito 310âÂÂ8555, Ibaraki Pref., Japan.
Ibaraki Prefecture has two ports, one is Port of Ibaraki supporting the north of the Kantà  region and the other is Port of Kashima (鹿島 港). Port of Kashima is located in the cities of Kashima and Kamisu in the southeast of Ibaraki Prefecture.
The access roads to the area are mainly National Route 6 and the JÃ Âban Expressway.
By rail, the JÃ Âban Line of Japan Railways.