Tokyo Minato Festival to Be Held on June 27–28 at Tokyo International Cruise Terminal

Tokyo Minato Festival to Be Held on June 27–28 at Tokyo International Cruise Terminal

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Port and Harbor and the Tokyo Minato Festival Council will hold the “Tokyo Minato Festival” on June 27 and 28.

They will open to the public a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer, the Japan Coast Guard survey vessel “Taiyo,” and the Bureau of Port and Harbor dredger “Kairyuu.” There will also be performances by the bands of the Tokyo Fire Department and Tokyo Customs, introductions of government agency mascots, and a semaphore signaling demonstration by the Japan Sea Cadet Federation.

Booths will be set up by government agencies and port-related organizations involved with the Port of Tokyo, as well as cruise companies, offering experiences such as trying on uniforms and virtual ship-handling. Outside the terminal, there will also be demonstrations by a water supply vessel and a cleaning vessel.

A Tokyo Port sightseeing cruise will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis on the day, with special sailings of the hydrogen fuel cell vessel “Tokyo Mirai-maru,” a water bus, and the water taxi “marine03.” While underway, explanations will be given on board the “Tokyo Mirai-maru” about how a hydrogen fuel cell vessel works.

There will also be a refrigerated container experience, food trucks, workshops such as papercraft making, a stamp rally, and a prize drawing.

The venue is the Tokyo International Cruise Terminal in Tokyo, Japan. The festival will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and admission is free. No parking will be provided. A free shuttle bus will operate approximately every 20 minutes between Rinkai Line Tokyo Teleport Station and the terminal. It is an 8-minute walk from Yurikamome Tokyo International Cruise Terminal Station.

Notice
This article was generated using automatic translation by GPT-4 API.
The translation may not be accurate.