Safeguarding Japan’s seas: Interior of Japan Coast Guard’s state-of-the-art training ship Issukushima unveiled; first port call at Sendai (09.24.23, 12:20)

Safeguarding Japan’s seas: Interior of Japan Coast Guard’s state-of-the-art training ship Issukushima unveiled; first port call at Sendai (09.24.23, 12:20)

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The modern training ship Itsukushima of the Japan Coast Guard Academy entered the port of Sendai for the first time, and the interior of the ship was opened to the public. The Issukushima was deployed in July this year, and with a length of 134 meters and a gross tonnage of 5,500 tons, it is the largest training ship of the Japan Coast Guard, and the number of trainees on board has increased from 60 to 100. It is characterized by having two “funabashi” that control the rudders, which allows for effective training with a large number of people at the same time. Tourist: “I was surprised at how beautiful it was. It was spacious.” Captain of the training ship Itsukushima Kuniaki Takahashi: “We will train as many coast guard officers as possible to make the most of the new equipment and functions and have the seamanship to take on a solid leadership role.” “I want to send it into combat operations.” The Issukushima plans to continue its training voyage until the end of October.

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