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Training ship "Shinyo-maru"

1. 2026 Open Call for Practicum on Boarding for the Shinyo-maru Educational Joint Use Voyage (Category A)

2.Additional public offering for boarding training for education-related joint use using the voyage scheduled to be carried out on the Shinyo-maru (Category B)

Voyage for joint use for educational purposes Category B

 This is a boarding practice for educational joint use that is carried out within the scope of the voyage plan by joining the voyage that has already been decided.
 Since it will be a shared cruise on the default voyage, there are restrictions on the schedule, the sea area, and the number of people who can board.
 Regarding the details of the voyage plan that has been decided, etc., regarding the application for Category B,Center For Marine Reserch and OperationsPlease consult with

application

 Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Training Ship Shinyo-maru Shared Use Regulations.pdfPlease read carefully and agree before applying.
 There is a possibility that we may ask you to change the schedule of your application after consulting with us regarding the selection of the schedule, due to the balance with the ship's operation plan.

[Application/Inquiries]
 Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Academic Affairs Division, General Affairs Section
  Phone: 03-5463-4232
  Fax: 03-5463-0437
  Email: k-soumu@o.kaiyodai.ac.jp
  *If the purpose of the cruise is not for an educational joint-use practical training cruise, but for the purpose of research, etc., please consult with the coordinating faculty member for each cruise.

About training ship Shinyo-maru

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Training ship Shinyo-maru (IV, entered service in 2016)
Gross register tonn 986 tons
Length 64.55m
Boarding capacity Crew: 22 people
Faculty: 3
Investigator: 7 people
Students: 44
Main oceanographic equipment
  • CTD-RMS system
  • Surface bioenvironment monitoring system
  • Multi-narrow beam seafloor survey equipment
  • Circumference scanning sonar
  • General Observation Winch/A Frame

Details From the inaugural pamphlet
Shinyo-maru HomePage

2025 joint use training voyage results

November 6-11
Chiba University, Faculty of Science, Department of Earth Sciences, Geochemistry Experiments (3Grade)
Sagami Bay CTDObservation/closedNORPACNet (plankton collection) / Smith-McIntyre mud sampler (mud collection)

November 10-07
Kitasato University, School of Marine Life Sciences, Department of Marine Life Sciences (3Year 1) Marine training
Sagami Bay CTD observation / ORI net towing (biological collection) / closed NORPAC net (plankton collection)

November 10-16
Shizuoka University, Faculty of Science, Department of Earth Sciences (3(2nd year) Earth Science Research Project II and Earth Science Research ProjectIV
Suruga Bay CTDobservation/ORINet towing (biological collection), surveying of seafloor stations recording crustal movements using a towed body

November 10-24
Toho University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biosphere and Environmental Chemistry (3(2nd year) Environmental Ecology Unit Subject: Marine Practical Training
Sagami Bay and Tokyo Bay CTDobservation/NORPACNet (plankton collection) / Marutoku net (plankton collection) / Dredge (benthic organism collection) / Smith-McIntyre mud sampler (benthic organism collection)

In total, ocean observation training was conducted for four universities over four voyages.

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