Tokyo University Of Fisheries
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in
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. The main campus (Shinagawa Campus) is located in
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and another campus (Etchujima Campus) is in
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, Tokyo.


History

The university was established in 2003 with a merger of two national universities, namely, in Koto, Tokyo and in Minato, Tokyo.


Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine

Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine was founded in November 1875 by
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as . In 1882 it became a national school named . In 1902 the school was removed from Reiganjima to present-day Etchujima Campus. In 1925 the school became . In April 1945, during
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, three nautical colleges at Tokyo,
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and Shimizu were merged into one college simply named Nautical College, which was located in Shimizu. In 1949 the college was developed into the University of Mercantile Marine under Japan's new educational system. In 1957 the university moved to Tokyo again and was renamed Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine.


Tokyo University of Fisheries

Tokyo University of Fisheries was founded in November 1888 as by . It became a national school in 1897 and was renamed . The institute had been located in Etchujima next to Tokyo Nautical College till 1945, when the school buildings were occupied by
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. The institute moved to
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in 1947 and was renamed the First Imperial Fisheries Institute, since the second fisheries institute was founded in
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, Yamaguchi (the former colonial
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Fisheries College, now the National Fisheries University). In 1949 the institute was developed into Tokyo University of Fisheries under Japan's new educational system. In 1957 the university moved to present-day Shinagawa Campus in Minato, Tokyo.


Undergraduate schools

* Faculty of Marine Science (in Shinagawa Campus) ** Department of Ocean Sciences ** Department of Marine Biosciences ** Department of Food Science and Technology ** Department of Marine Policy and Culture ** Teacher Training Course for Fisheries High School Education * Faculty of Marine Technology (in Etchujima Campus) ** Department of Maritime Systems Engineering ** Department of Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering ** Department of Logistics and Information Engineering


Advanced courses

* Advanced Course for Maritime Science and Technology *:- a one-year course for the graduates of the Faculty of Marine Science * Sea Training Course *:- a half-year course for the graduates of the Faculty of Marine Technology


Graduate schools

* Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology (Master's/Doctoral)


Academic rankings


References


External links

* {{authority control Educational institutions established in 1875 Japanese national universities Universities and colleges in Tokyo Kōtō Minato, Tokyo 1875 establishments in Japan