Beginning in June, 2005, one thousand wooden toy tops (koma) will be thrown into the strong ocean current known as Kuroshio, from the western shore of Yonaguni Island-the Southwestern Island in Japan. In total, ten-thousand toy tops will be released into the Kuroshio every two months over a period of 18 months. 
The objective of this research is to track which locations the toy tops have washed up onshore. In each release, the drifting buoy using the Inmarsat satellite will also be used to collect useful information on the toy tops' location, water temperature, etc.

Why & What for?

We will learn about the movements of the drifters into the Kuroshio and the seasonal and climatic changes of the ocean currents of the Kuroshio over time. As you see in the picture below, the Kuroshio (the Black Stream) is one of the biggest ocean currents in the Pacific. One part of the Kuroshio goes into the Sea of Japan and becomes the Tsushima Warm Current. Thus, many of the toy tops will probably be found on the coastal areas of Japan facing the Pacific, as well as the costal areas facing the Sea of Japan.
Also, the ocean currents will carry the rest of the drifters to islands and other lands around the Pacific.

Some researchers have noted that the first settlers in North America arrived by crossing over the land-bridge now known as the Bering Strait. A bridge of ice was believed to have connected the Bering Strait between Asia and North America  during the last Ice Age. 
However, recent research has found that those ancient revelers may have moved by sea. Indigenous people of the Japanese Jomon period may have crossed the Pacific by riding the Kuroshio. In fact, potteries similar to those of 
Jomon were found in Ecuador, which made some archaeologists think that some of them might have immigrated there. 
Researching the places of the stranded toy tops will possibly help us find some clues about ancient navigation. This experiment can be helpful in terms of ocean pollution as well. 

Instructions on the toy tops are written in various languages 
such as Japanese, English, Korean, Russian and Spanish. 
If you find a toy top (koma), please contact address below.

NIRAI KANAI Group 
1-3-12-403 Shinjuku Shinjuku-ku Tokyo Japan
Tel: 81-3-3341-6852 Fax: 81-3-3225-9494
E-Mail addresses:
NIRAI KANAI Office  ocean@nirai-kanai.org 
Mr.Masakatsu Gondo  koma@gondo.com
Dr.Curtis C.Ebbessmeyer  curtisebbesmeyer@comcast.net


The "Toy Tops" Database Released in 2005


ID: 2006(02)   Release date :2006/02/13
Released items: 1000 tops and 1 drifting buoy.

Current Status: Drifting buoy is LEO.

No. Date of found Place of found Map Memo.

1

2006/03/14 Maja-beach  Kumejima-cho Shimajiri-gun Okinawa map5  
2 2006/03/16 Sesoko Motobu-cho Kunigami-gun Okinawa map5  
3 2006/03/20 Nokko-Aribira Beach Yomitan-son Nakagami-gun Okinawa  map5  
4 2006/03/29 Maja-kaigan Kumejima-cho Shimajiri-gun Okinawa map5  
5 2006/05/03 Northeast Beach Kumejima-cho Shimajiri-gun Okinawa map5  

 


ID: 2006(04)   Release date :2006/04/10
Released items: 1000 tops and 1 drifting buoy.

Current Status: Drifting buoy named AI-2. 

No. Date of found Place of found Map Memo.

1

2006/04/21 Funaura Iriomote-island Okinawa map6  
2 2006/04/22 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
3 2006/04/22 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
4 2006/04/22 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
5 2006/04/22 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
6 2006/04/22 Kabira Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
7 2006/04/28 Bora Shigusukube Miyako-island Okinawa map6  
8 2006/04/30 East beach Miyako-island Okinawa map6  
9 2006/04/28 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
10 2006/04/28 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
11 2006/04/28 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
12 2006/04/29 Inoda Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
13 2006/04/29 Inoda Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
14 2006/04/22 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
15 2006/05/05 Inoda Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
16 2006/05/04 Shiraho beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
17 2006/04/30 Kitanohama Iwasaki Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
18 2006/04/30 Kitanohama Iwasaki Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
19 2006/04/30 Kitanohama Iwasaki Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
20 2006/04/30 Kitanohama Iwasaki Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
21 2006/05/06 Minaminohama Tamatorisaki Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
22 2006/05/02 Ozato Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
23 2006/05/07 Haimurubushi beach Kohama-island Okinawa map6  
24 2006/05/12 Tarama-island Okinawa map6  
25 2006/04/29 Yasurasaki Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
26 2006/04/29 Yasurasaki Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
27 2006/04/29 Yasurasaki Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
28 2006/05/14 Tarama-island Okinawa map6  
29 2006/05/01 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
30 2006/05/16 Hedo Kunigami-son Kunigami-gun Okinawa map6  
31 2006/05/07 Ibaruma-beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
32 2006/05/03 Tarama-island Okinawa map6  
33 2006/05/15 Ikemajima Miyako-island Okinawa map6  
34 2006/05/21 East beach Yoron-island Okinawa map6  
35 2006/05/30 Karadake East beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
36 2006/05/28 Teniya beach Nago-shi Okinawa map6  
37 2006/05/28 Inoda beach Ishigaki-island Okinawa map6  
38 2006/06/01 Tarama-island Okinawa map6  
39 2006/06/11 Yurigahama East beach Yoron-island Okinawa map6  
40 2006/06/15 Abe beach Kunigami-son Kunigami-gun Okinawa map6