On the 23rd, two months after the sinking of a tour boat off the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido, police conducted an intensive search in the waters around the site to search for the missing person, but new clues were found. did not.

The accident in which the tour boat "KAZU 1" (19 tons) sank off the coast of the Shiretoko Peninsula on April 23 killed 14 passengers, and the whereabouts of 12 people are still unknown.



Police have been conducting intensive searches since the 21st, and on the 23rd, two months after the accident, 40 people searched for clues to the missing persons in the waters and coasts around the site.

Of these, about 20 police officers gathered at 9:30 am on the coast of the Nemuro Peninsula in eastern Hokkaido, and offered silence in the direction of Shiretoko, where the tour boat sank prior to the search.



After that, police officers boarded a boat and headed for a search near the coast, and on land, they carefully searched for wreckage while looking through the gaps in the wave-dissipating block.



According to police, the three-day intensive search was completed by the evening of the 23rd, and no new clues were found, so the search will continue in normal business.