Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force Ships Arrive in Colombo on Goodwill Visit

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The vessels “BUNGO” and “ETAJIMA” of the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) arrived at the Port of Colombo this morning (April 01) on a goodwill visit.

The Sri Lanka Navy welcomed the visiting ships in accordance with naval traditions. According to a statement by the Navy, JMSDF BUNGO, a 141-meter Uraga-Class Minesweeper Tender, is commanded by Commander Tanaka Kojiand operates with a crew of 125 personnel. Meanwhile, JMSDF ETAJIMA, a 65-meter Minesweeper, is under the command of Commander Oda Takayuki and has a crew of 54 personnel.

During their stay, crew members will visit several tourist attractions in Colombo. The ships are scheduled to depart from Colombo on April 04.

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