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The Port Service

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Operator
  
The Port Service Corp.

Waterway
  
Port of Yokohama

No. of terminals
  
4

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Locale
  
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

Transit type
  
Scheduled passenger ferry service and local excursion cruise ships

No. of lines
  
1 water bus line, 3 excursion courses, 3 restaurant cruise courses

Profiles

The Port Service Corporation (ポートサービス, Pōto Sābisu) is a passenger ship operating company in Yokohama.

Contents

Founded in 1953, the company operates seabuses, an excursion cruise ship, and a restaurant ship, all within the Port of Yokohama. The services include public lines listed below, as well as chartered ships.

Lines

Arrows (→) indicate ships only go that direction. Dashes (—) indicate ships go both directions. Lines are operated every day.

Yo: Yokohama Station East Exit M: Minato Mirai 21 Pukarisanbashi Pier PA: Pier Aka-Renga Ya: Yamashita Park
  • Seabass (シーバス, Shībasu) (Seabus)
  • Yo — M — PA — Ya
  • Yo — Ya
  • Marine Shuttle (マリーンシャトル, Marīn Shatoru) (Excursion cruise ship)
  • Ya → (Port of Yokohama) → Ya
  • Ya → PA → (Port of Yokohama) → Ya → PA
  • Ya → M → PA → (Port of Yokohama) → Ya → M → PA
  • Marine Rouge (マリーンルージュ, Marīn Rūju) (Restaurant ship)
  • Ya → M → PA → (Port of Yokohama) → Ya → M → PA
  • Ships

  • Sea Bass
  • Designed for frequent passenger services between Yokohama Station and Yamashita Park. The ship is named Sea Bass, after the Japanese sea bass a fish native to local rivers and estuaries.
  • Marine Shuttle
  • An excursion cruise ship, mainly built for the observation tour of the Port of Yokohama. The ship is also often used for school excursions. There is a casual restaurant as well.
  • Marine Rouge
  • A restaurant ship, meaning a cruise ship mainly made for its restaurant cruise service. There are four dining spaces, and some observatory spaces. It is also possible to ride the ship without eating.
  • References

    The Port Service Wikipedia