The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program
The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program (東南アジア青年の船 Tōnan-ajia-seinen-no-fune?), commonly referred to as The Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program and SSEAYP /sjɑːp/, /siːˈjɑːp/ see-YAHP, is an annual youth exchange program organised by the Cabinet Office of Japan (CaO) and governments of Southeast Asian countries for the purpose of promoting friendship and mutual understanding among the youths of the ten Southeast Asian countries and Japan, to broaden their perspective on the world, and furthermore, to strengthen their spirit of international cooperation and practical skills for international collaboration. Since its inception in 1974, the program has organised 41 international voyages attended by youth delegations sent by governments of respective members.
Four cruiseships have been deployed by the CaO for the journeys.
Participating countries
Country | Year of joining SSEAYP |
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Japan | 1974 |
Brunei | 1985 |
Cambodia | 2000 |
Indonesia | 1974 |
Laos | 1998 |
Malaysia | 1974 |
Myanmar | 1998 |
Philippines | 1974 |
Singapore | 1974 |
Thailand | 1974 |
Vietnam | 1996 |
Cruiseships in use
Period | Ship | Current status | |
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1974–1976 | Nippon Maru (A) | ||
1976–1989 | Nippon Maru (B) | ||
1989–2008 | Nippon Maru (C) | ||
2009–2012 | Fuji Maru | ||
2013- | Nippon Maru (C) |
External links
- Official page on CaO website (Japanese only)
- SSEAYP International