Once retired boat returns, Aganogawa Line descends Typhoon 19 December 21 12:40

In Typhoon No. 19 in October, some boats descending from the river, which had been popular in the Agano River basin in Niigata Prefecture, became partially unusable, so work to return another boat that had been retired and drop it down to the river was performed. I was

In Agaga-cho, Niigata Prefecture, which is located on the prefectural border with Fukushima Prefecture, the water of the Agano River overflows due to the heavy rain of Typhoon No. 19, and the three boats used on the "Agano River Line Boat Descent" known for sightseeing downstream. Among them, two were washed away and I got on land and could not use it.

The operating company returned the retired boat and operated it for two years from the new year. On 21st, the boat was lifted with a crane and lowered to the Agano River, and the engine output was checked.

According to Shinichiro Hayashi, president of the operating company Agano-sato, "I am relieved that the boat is returning in time for the new year. I want to do my best to make the affected Aga-machi healthy."