ESS revolves around weekly conversations and debates.We are also aiming for a wide range of activities, such as participating in student exchanges with Turkey.
The Sea Turtle Study Group conducts a wide range of activities, including egg-laying and hatching surveys on isolated islands such as Ogasawara and Kuroshima, surveys of stranding sea turtles, educational activities, as well as participation and presentations at the Japan Sea Turtle Conference and the International Sea Turtle Conference. .You can experience things that you cannot experience at other universities or circles.We post our daily activities and training on remote islands on our blog and Twitter, so if you are interested, please search for "Sea Turtle Study Group".The world you don't know yet will be spread out there.
We practice three times a week at the Shinagawa Campus.Many members of the Faculty of Ocean Engineering are also enrolled, so you can easily make friends outside the department.People with or without musical instrument experience are welcome.
The Marine Research Group is the only chemistry circle at the University of Marine Science and Technology, and in addition to water quality surveys and biological collections, members also conduct voluntary activities such as dissection and fish breeding.
The guitar club meets every Monday and performs live four times a year.We have exchanges with other light music clubs and sometimes form a band together.Both beginners and experienced people are welcome!
International exchange circles participate in events with international students and school events such as international student gatherings.Everyone is friendly and it's a cozy circle!
The photography department submits photos for exhibitions at the Kaio Festival and Umitaka Festival, as well as for external contests.I'm not so busy with activities, so I can do cum.We are waiting for people who like photography to join our club! ! !
The Aquatic Life Research Group (commonly known as the Fisheries Research Institute) collects, breeds, and researches marine life by snorkeling under the sea.Main place of activity: Sakata Training Center (Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture), Okinawa (Tokashiki Island)
The Diving Club operates under the policy of “enjoyable and safe diving”.Even beginners can safely master their skills in diving thanks to the well-equipped practice environment and system.
You can enjoy various genres of dance such as HIPHOP, Waack, Jazz, Lock, and Break.Dancing at the club, decorating the main stage of the Umitaka Festival, and more!Beginners and experienced people are all welcome!
Activities
July: Sponsored club event
August: Summer vacation activities (fireworks, etc.)
November: Umitaka Festival stage announcement
February: Graduation party, etc.
The fishing research club is a circle for people who like fishing.Usually, activities are centered on individuals and friends, but we also hold training camps.We also participate in student competitions!
It is a circle of people who like living things.I collect, raise, make specimens, and eat all living things, mainly river fish.We also visit aquariums.
The Beat Sharks Jazz Orchestra, known as the Jazz Club.Currently, there are 20 active members, and they are mainly active in jazz sessions and live band performances.
The art club is mainly engaged in after-school activities once a week and an internal club presentation once a month.The work can be done in any format, and the results are presented at the Umitaka Festival (November) and the national and public exhibition (March) jointly held by national and public universities in the Tokyo area.
Shachi Lab is a circle that deals with marine mammals such as whales and dolphins.In addition to gathering and holding study sessions, in the summer we hold library lectures for elementary school students and actually go whale watching.
Maritime Promotion Association is active every Wednesday from 18:00 at Etchujima Campus!The main activities are patrol activities and participation in local events.We will go to various parts of Japan (from Kagoshima to Aomori this year) and around the university to convey the charm of the sea and ships through rope work classes and hand flag signal experiences.We also maintain and screen Japan's oldest domestic planetarium.One of the charms of this circle is that you can make connections in various fields such as shipping!For details, please search for "Kaiji Fuyukai"!
We, the tea ceremony club, practice on Mondays and Thursdays in preparation for the tea ceremony held twice a year.In addition, it is possible to participate in tea ceremonies at other universities, and exchanges are active.Please come to the tea room once.
The Brass Band Club of the Faculty of Ocean Engineering gathers mainly once a week for a jazz session.There are many beginners, and we are practicing together while working hard.In addition, we plan to gradually increase the frequency of presentations outside the company starting in FY1.In addition to the sessions, one of the most appealing aspects of the brass band club is that you can go beyond the barriers between seniors and juniors, go out to eat, and be taught about your studies. Do you want to immerse yourself in jazz during your four years of college life?
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