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Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

1875 establishments in JapanEducational institutions established in 1875Japanese national universitiesKōtōMinato, Tokyo
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Tokyo UMST Etchujima03
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Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (東京海洋大学, Tōkyō Kaiyō Daigaku), abbreviated as Kaiyodai (海洋大, Kaiyōdai), is a national university in Japan. The main campus (Shinagawa Campus) is located in Minato, Tokyo and another campus (Etchujima Campus) is in Kōtō, Tokyo.

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Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Kaigan-dori, Minato Shinagawa

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東京海洋大学

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