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Okinawa Boat Tragedy: Captain Explains What Matters #japan #boatsafety #aging
Like many people in Japan and around the world, I was saddened by the recent boating tragedy off Henoko in Okinawa, where a 17-year-old high school student and a 71-year-old captain lost their lives. I’ve been asked by many viewers to comment—particularly in comparison to the La Vagabonde incident. These are very different situations, and in this video I aim to clarify what matters: the legal framework, the captain's role, weather advisories, and the shared responsibility of everyone who steps on board. This story also resonates with me personally. I am a 71-year-old captain of a small vessel. I have served on the board of a school. And I am a grandfather whose grandson goes on school trips like this. The captain's age in this case has also raised important questions—especially in a country like Japan, where people remain active, licensed, and engaged well into later life. Experience brings wisdom, but it does not remove risk. This is not about assigning blame. It is about understanding responsibility—legal, cultural, and practical—and how safety at sea depends on every link in the chain. If this video helps even one person think more carefully before stepping on board, it will have served its purpose. — Lowell Lowell Sheppard is a sailor, author, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, sharing insights on longevity, community, and life in Japan through the Pacific Solo channel and Never Too Late Academy. #BoatSafety #Japan #Okinawa #Seamanship #MarineSafety #PacificSolo #Longevity #HealthyAging #JapanLife #Leadership

