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Announcement of the commemorative event for Marine Day in 6
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, an open museum, and planetarium screenings. We look forward to your participation. (Free to join)
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Reiwa6Years7Month15Sun (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)
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Shinagawa Campus (4-5-7 Konan, Minato-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 20th Meiji Maru Symposium: "150 Years of the Meiji Maru - Its History, Activities, Restoration and Future" |
As the Meiji Maru marks its 1874th anniversary since its completion in 7 (Meiji 150), the lecture will introduce the ship's history and many achievements, as well as its outlook for the future. |
Etchujima Hall 2nd floor auditorium |
13:00 ~ 15:00 |
Etchujima | Meiji Maru Maritime Museum Special Opening (Special exhibit "150 Years of the Meiji Maru") |
In addition to touring the Meiji Maru, a nationally designated Important Cultural Property, the Centennial Memorial Museum, and the Meiji Maru Memorial Museum, a special exhibition titled "150 Years of the Meiji Maru" will be held at the Meiji Maru Memorial Museum. | Meiji Maru, XNUMXth Anniversary Museum, Meiji Maru Memorial Hall | Always (10:00-16:00) Last admission 15:30 |
Etchujima |
Planetarium screening |
Members of the Maritime Promotion Association will be presenting a planetarium screening with live narration. * Advance reservations required (a lottery will be held if there are many applicants) |
Planetarium (Etchujima Hall rooftop) |
① 10: 30-10: 50 |
Etchujima | Water Experiment/Ship Craft Class ~Let's Make a Hydraulic Boat~ | A crafts class aimed at lower elementary school students. Students will create simple craft boats using styrofoam, paper cups, and straws, and conduct experiments in the pool. |
Building 1, Room 116 | ①10: 00 to 10: 50 ②11:00 to 11:50 ③13: 00 to 13: 50 ④14: 00 to 14: 50 ⑤15: 00 to 15: 50 |
Etchujima |
Electric Power Laboratory Open to the Public/ |
There will be an introduction to laboratory research, and elementary school students will be able to experience making paper crafts of the battery-propelled boats "Raicho I" and "Raicho N." | 3rd Laboratory, 5th floor: Electrical Engineering Laboratory 3rd Laboratory, 6th floor: Electrical Power Laboratory | Always 10:00~15:30 |
Etchujima | Ship operation performance test tank open to the public | Equipped with a wave maker and a circulation mechanismThe Ship Operational Performance Experimental Basin will be open to the public. Guided tours will be available at the following times. ①11:30 ②13:30 ③15:00 |
Vessel operation performance test tank | The venue is always open to the public Seminar ①11:30 ②13:30 ③15:00 |
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 2, 1st floor, classroom 2103 | Always |
Etchujima | Functional device engineering laboratory introduction (poster exhibition) | Research presentations and poster displays on the development of new biosensors for detecting diabetes and myocardial infarction, and new battery devices. | Building 2, 1st floor, Entrance hall | Always |