South Korean Navy will make a port call to Sasebo Japan

Dae Jo Yeong will act as a cadet training ship next month
Three South Korean naval ships carrying hundreds of military cadets will make a port call at Japan’s Sasebo naval base early next month, officials said Sunday (Oct.7)
The flotilla of three ships — comprising the lead vessel, 4,000-ton destroyer Dae Jo Yeong, and two amphibious landing ships, the Cheon Wang Bong and Il Chul Bong — will depart from the Korean naval base of Pyeongtaek to Sasebo via Jeju Island as part of a training cruise. The ships will visit ports in neighboring countries from Oct. 28 through Nov. 18.
About 600 students from South Korea’s national military, naval and air force academies will be on board the ships, according to the Ministry of National Defense. It is the first time the cadets from the three academies will have taken part in a joint cruise exercise.
After Sasebo, the ships will sail to the Russian port of Vladivostok, the ministry said.
The South Korean military had initially considered embarking all the cadets on the Dokdo, a large landing platform helicopter vessel, but dropped the idea as the ship is needed to carry out operations in home waters.