First in Kanagawa: Marine Education Project 'Uminoko Classroom' Launches Program for Kawasaki City Public Elementary Schools, Teaching Children About Fisheries Distribution and Ocean Careers at Fishing Ports
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- First in Kanagawa: Marine Education Project 'Uminoko Classroom' Launches Program for Kawasaki City Public Elementary Schools, Teaching Children About Fisheries Distribution and Ocean Careers at Fishing Ports
- ActIndy Inc., operating the family outing platform 'iko-yo', in collaboration with the Next-Generation Value Consortium, launched the 'Uminoko Classroom' marine education program for Kawasaki City public elementary schools—the first such initiative in Kanagawa Prefecture. Fifth graders from Asada Elementary experienced fish sorting and auction simulations at Tomiura Fishing Port, gaining hands-on insight into marine ecosystems and fisheries logistics.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Mon Jun 15 2026 20:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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ActIndy Inc., operating the family outing platform 'iko-yo', in collaboration with the Next-Generation Value Consortium, launched the 'Uminoko Classroom' marine education program for Kawasaki City public elementary schools—the first such initiative in Kanagawa Prefecture. Fifth graders from Asada Elementary experienced fish sorting and auction simulations at Tomiura Fishing Port, gaining hands-on insight into marine ecosystems and fisheries logistics.
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- First in Kanagawa: Marine Education Project 'Uminoko Classroom' Launches Program for Kawasaki City Public Elementary Schools, Teaching Children About Fisheries Distribution and Ocean Careers at Fishing Ports (Mon Jun 15 2026 20:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Mon Jun 15 2026 20:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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ActIndy Inc., operating the family outing platform 'iko-yo', in collaboration with the Next-Generation Value Consortium, launched the 'Uminoko Classroom' marine education program for Kawasaki City public elementary schools—the first such initiative in Kanagawa Prefecture. Fifth graders from Asada Elementary experienced fish sorting and auction simulations at Tomiura Fishing Port, gaining hands-on insight into marine ecosystems and fisheries logistics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which schools can join the Uminoko Classroom?
- A: Elementary schools nationwide are eligible. In 2026, 48 schools are planned, focusing on urban areas.
- Q: What can children experience at Tomiura Fishing Port?
- A: Hands-on activities like fish sorting, auction simulation, and interviews with fishery workers.
- Q: Who supports this program?
- A: Led by Next-Gen Value Consortium, operated by ActIndy, and funded by The Nippon Foundation.
- Q: Is there a participation fee?
- A: Thanks to The Nippon Foundation’s grant, participation is free for schools and children.
- Q: Will this be held in other regions?
- A: In 2026, programs are planned in multiple ports in Chiba and Shizuoka Prefectures.