HOME > NATION > Article

Text Size

small

medium

large


Bereaved Families Sue Operator over Hokkaido Boat Accident

Bereaved Families Sue Operator over Hokkaido Boat Accident

   Sapporo, July 3 (Jiji Press)--Bereaved families of victims of an accident caused by the Kazu I sightseeing tour boat off the northernmost Japan prefecture of Hokkaido in 2022 sued the boat's operator and its president for damages on Wednesday.
   In the lawsuit filed with Sapporo District Court, the plaintiffs, including the 29 family members of 14 passengers of the sunken boat, are seeking some 1,499 million yen in damages from Shiretoko Yuransen, the boat's operator based in the Hokkaido town of Shari, and its president, Seiichi Katsurada, 61.
   In the afternoon on April 23, 2022, the boat sank off the coast of the Shiretoko Peninsula in the eastern part of Hokkaido, leaving 20 passengers and crew members aboard dead and six others missing.
   In its final report released in September 2023, the Japan Transport Safety Board concluded that the direct cause of the sinking was flooding from a faulty hatch on the bow deck. The report pointed out that the boat's hull and its communications devices were not maintained sufficiently and that the operator had no safety management system.
   Last year, the parents of a then 27-year-old crew member who died in the accident filed a damages lawsuit with Tokyo District Court against the Japanese government and the government-commissioned Japan Craft Inspection Organization, which inspected the Kazu I boat before the accident, and also against Katsurada and his firm.

To read a full story, please click here to find out how to subscribe.

NATION

HEADLINES

POLITICS
Breakthrough Made for Resuming Gaza Truce Talks: Senior US Official
ECONOMY
Japan Biz Failures Jump 21.9% to 10-Year High in Jan.-June: Tokyo Shoko Research
SPORTS
Ohtani Steals 103th Major League Base, Becoming 2nd-Best Japanese Stealer Ever
OTHER
Chiba Zoo's Red Panda "Futa," Famous for Cute Standing Pose, Turns 21 Years Old

AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL


Photos