A man in his thirties living in Hyogo Prefecture, who lost three of his parents in his 60s and his younger brother, 33, who were on board in the sinking accident of a sightseeing boat off the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido, responded to the interview. My mother was also a very kind person. My brother was very serious and quiet. Now I am shocked and can't think of anything. "

A sightseeing boat carrying 26 passengers and crew sank off the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido on the 23rd of last month, killing 14 passengers and leaving 12 missing.



In this accident, Yoshinobu Takekawa (66), a father living in Ono City, Hyogo Prefecture, Ikuko Takekawa (62), a mother, and Yuya Takekawa (33), a younger brother living in Kita-ku, Tokyo, died in Hyogo Prefecture. A man in his thirties talked about his feelings on the 2nd.



The man wore the jacket of Mr. Yoshinobu, who was found in the rental car that the three people had rented, and responded to the interview, saying, "My father and mother were very kind people. They were humorous and interesting people, and they were two people. I remember laughing like a manzai. My younger brother was a very serious, quiet, and stubborn child. "



The man stayed in Shari-cho from the 26th of last month to the 1st of this month and participated in a briefing session held for his family. I wasn't convinced because I didn't feel like it. "



Also, he said that he looked around the nearby beach to know the end of the three people, "It was like ice water, it was not the temperature I imagined. It is really sad. It made me feel. I still can't think of anything because of the shock. "



Regarding the fact that the Japan Coast Guard searched the office of the tour boat operator, "I would like you to use what was revealed in the investigation to prevent this from happening in the future. And I hope everyone will be discovered as soon as possible. "