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Announcement of the commemorative event for Marine Day in 7
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology will hold a commemorative event for "Marine Day" to make the general public familiar with and interested in the ocean.
We will be holding various programs to introduce our university's educational and research activities in an easy-to-understand manner, including a symposium on the Meiji Maru, an important cultural property that inspired the establishment of Marine Day, as well as museum and laboratory open days. We look forward to your participation. (Free to join)
Date and Time |
Reiwa7Years7Month21Sun (Monday / holiday) Etchujima Campus *Participation is free |
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Place |
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Etchujima Campus (2-1-6 Etchujima, Koto-ku, Tokyo)
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What is Marine Day?
In commemoration of July 7, when the Emperor Meiji arrived at Yokohama Port from his tour of Tohoku and Hokkaido on the Meiji Maru, in 20, "Marine Memorial Day" was enacted. "became.
Marine Day Memorial Event Flyer (PDF)
Meiji Maru Symposium Flyer (PDF)
Implementation content
campus | program name | Implementation content | Implementation site | Implementation time |
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Etchujima |
The 21st Meiji Maru Symposium "Tourism and the Meiji Maru - A tour of Fukagawa starting with the Meiji Maru" |
【Program】 |
Etchujima Hall 2nd floor auditorium |
13:00 ~ 15:00 |
Etchujima | Meiji Maru Maritime Museum Special Opening | The Meiji Maru, a national important cultural property, the Centennial Memorial Museum, and the Meiji Maru Memorial Hall will be open to the public for a special period. | Meijimaru Centennial Museum Meijimaru Memorial Hall |
Always (10:00-16:00) Last admission 15:30 |
Etchujima |
Vertical circulation type recirculation water tank open to the public |
Display of models and sensors used in experiments. |
First Experiment Building Vertical circulation type recirculation water tank |
12:30~16:00 |
Etchujima |
Internal Combustion Engine Engineering Laboratory and Experimental Facilities Open to the Public |
Participants will have the opportunity to tour large-scale experimental equipment related to internal combustion engines, such as a marine two-stroke diesel experimental training machine and a marine four-stroke diesel experimental machine, and will receive explanations from students belonging to the research lab. |
Second Experimental Building |
11: 00 ~ 15: 00 |
Etchujima |
3D Center of Gravity Detection Laboratory Open to the Public |
You can experience new technologies being developed in collaboration with major automobile manufacturers. |
1rd Experiment Building, XNUMXst floor |
Always |
Etchujima | Cutting-edge research into geothermal energy and hot springs | We will explain the cutting edge of geothermal and hot spring power generation research. Microscopic observation is necessary for the study of materials, and you can experience observation using a microscope used at the research level. |
3rd Experiment Building, 305rd floor, XNUMX |
①10: 30 |
Etchujima | Try sailing a large ship! | In addition to observing the navigation equipment installed on the ship's bridge, such as radar and ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System), you can also experience operating a large ship in a ship-handling simulator. |
4rd Experiment Building, XNUMXst floor |
①10: 30 |
Etchujima | Paper Craft of Battery-Powered Ship "Raicho" |
You will be able to experience making a paper craft of the battery-propelled ship "Raicho." |
6rd Experiment Building, XNUMXst floor |
All hours (10:30-15:30) |
Etchujima |
Electric Power Laboratory Open to the Public |
The Electric Power Laboratory will be open to the public. We will be demonstrating wireless power transfer and introducing our research through posters. |
5rd Experiment Building, XNUMXst floor |
All hours (10:30-15:30) |
Etchujima | Refrigerated container unveiled |
You will experience a huge freezer space at -20°C using a real refrigerated container. |
Next to the 3rd Experiment Building Outdoor Container |
①11: 00 to 11: 30 |
Etchujima |
Let's measure your work! |
You can experience a system that uses a wearable device in the form of glasses to analyze the content and workload of logistics operations. |
Building No. 3 1st floor Distribution Information Systems Laboratory |
①13: 00 ② 14: 00 ③ 15: 00 |
Etchujima | Etchujima Photography Club Photo Exhibition "Marine Day Exhibition" | An exhibition of photos with the theme of "the sea" taken by members of the Etchujima Photography Club. Photos will be available for voting and for sale. |
Building No. 2 1st floor |
Always |
Etchujima |
Functional Device Engineering Laboratory |
Laboratory students will introduce their research on the development of new biosensors for detecting diabetes and myocardial infarction, as well as new battery devices. | Building No. 2 1st floor Entrance hall |
Always |
Etchujima | Let's measure the tide accurately! | We will explain the operating principle of the tide level measuring device, which uses a GNSS receiver terminal and SIM communication to measure position to the 1cm level, and demonstrate real-time measurements. |
5th Experiment Building, XNUMXth floor |
①13: 00 |
Etchujima | Take a look at robots working in the ocean |
We will use actual underwater robots to explain about the small autonomous vessels (ASVs) and sea urchin removal robots (ROVs) currently under development. |
Fifth Experiment Building, 1,2st and XNUMXnd floors Electronic Control Laboratory/Piloti |
①13: 00 ② 14: 00 ③ 15: 00 |
Matters to keep in mind
?Be sure to bring a hat, towel, water, etc. to prevent heatstroke.Please replenish water frequently on the day.
?Each event may be subject to change or cancellation. The latest information will be posted on this page.
?There is no parking lot, so please use public transportation when visiting.
?If you come by bicycle, please use the bicycle parking space.
contact information
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, General Affairs Department, General Affairs Division, Public Relations Section
Tel:03-5463-1609, 0355(Weekdays8 : 30~17 : 00)
E-mail: so-koho@o.kaiyodai.ac.jp