Here follows a list of some of the vessels the Sumidagawa Shipyard has built to date.
Our portfolio ranges from special craft built for the Japan Coast Guard to pleasure passenger boats for the general public.
We will continue to pursue the challenge of building boats and developing technologies that fulfill the requirements of our customers.
100gt chemical fireboat of the Kashima Regional Fire Dept.; entered service in 1975.
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50gt chemical fireboat of Fukuoka City; entered service in 1989.
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19gt-class chemical fireboat for port fires in Ichikawa City. Now upgraded to New Chidori.
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30gt chemical fireboat of (then) Sakai City-Takaishi City Fire Brigade; entered service in 1992.
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Large fireboat of Chiba City for disaster response; can carry up to 5,000L of discharge water.
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High-speed rescue boat of the Tokyo Fire Dept. Pump-jet propulsion enables movement in shallows and under bridges.
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Vessel was upgraded with “Ariake” as Port of Tokyo expanded. This is the 3rd generation.
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Small, pump-jet high-speed fireboat for water rescue can travel up the Edogawa River.
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Vessel was upgraded as Port of Tokyo expanded. This is the 3rd generation.
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Passenger boat evoking the American era of prohibition in the 1920s
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Passenger boat evoking the industrial revolution in Europe of the late 19th century.
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Passenger-cargo boat carrying tourists and supplies, linking Hegura Island
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Early American style "terrace” ship.
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Super-large, high-speed sportfishing boat. Sportfishing boat serving wide coastal areas of Izu and the Nanpo Islands (inaccessible with small, conventional boats)
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Tourist-ferry boat serving Mutsu Bay and remote islands.
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Tourist-ferry boat serving Haboro and islands of Yagishiri and Teuri (Hokkaido locations rich in nature).
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Passenger boat for enjoying spring greenery and autumn leaves on Lake Chuzenji.
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Large tourist boat for viewing the Matsushima islands from open outer decks and large inner windows
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Boat for crew education and training by the Maritime Enforcement Agency.
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Constructed as a maritime patrol boat for Indonesian waters.
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Constructed as a maritime patrol boat for Indonesian waters.
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Active in maritime patrol as a flagship of the Republic of Djibouti.
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Active in maritime patrol as a flagship of the Republic of Djibouti.
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Constructed as part of a water safety plan for the seas surrounding Sri Lanka.
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Constructed as part of a water safety plan for the seas surrounding Sri Lanka.
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Important passenger boat linking cities of Myanmar that are not served by roadways
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Rescue boat built jointly by Japan and India based on Japanese design and material procurement.