In the accident where a sightseeing boat sank off the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido, the hull that was lifted from the seabed was landed at Abashiri Port on June 1, and then opened to the passengers' families at the storage place where it was carried.


According to the Japan Coast Guard, the family turned the flowers to the flower stand, and some people checked the hull and shed tears.

In April, 14 passengers were confirmed dead in the accident where the tour boat "KAZU1" sank off the Shiretoko Peninsula, and the whereabouts of 12 people are still unknown, 40 days after the outbreak. ..



The hull, which had been lifted from the seabed and placed on the work ship, was unloaded at Abashiri Port on the morning of June 1, following the completion of the work to drain the water inside the ship.



After the workers prayed silently, the hull was slowly lifted by a crane, landed, and then transported to a nearby storage location.



Also, from 2:30 pm on the 1st, the hull was opened to the families of the desired passengers, and 27 people from 9 families who visited by bus entered the storage area covered with sheets. ..



According to the 1st Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, the families turned their flowers to the flower stand near the ship.



And there were people who did not enter the ship, checked the situation of the ship from the surroundings, and shed tears.



After that, Nobuaki Yokouchi, Deputy Director of the Security and Rescue Department of the 1st Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, said, "My family is interested in how the accident happened, so I would like you to investigate it thoroughly." I received a request. There was a talk that I would like to continue to ask for the search. "



The Japan Coast Guard Headquarters will investigate the condition of scratches on the bottom of the ship, which could not be verified in detail, and proceed to clarify the cause of the accident. I have decided.