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Hisada Sasuke

Hisada Sasuke

Captain Hisada monument (Noto-cho, Ishikawa Sugawara Shrine)

Hisada Sasuke (ひさださすけ, December 28, 1864 (Motoharu first year November 30) -1903 year (1903) October 29) is a captain of the Meiji era.

Career

In 1864, I am born in the Fugeshi-gun Ugawa village (existing Noto-cho, Ishikawa character Ugawa). In 1893, I graduate from Tokyo Shosen school (existing Tokyo ocean University), and it is entered the company by Nippon Yusen. In 1903, I am appointed by a captain of the ferry "Tokai-maru" between Aomori Hakodate.

On October 29, the same year, "the Tokai-maru" is hit by Aomori for bad weather after a start on a voyage, and it is collided in Tsugaru Strait by Russian cargo boat "progressive rock". Hisada remains in mere one "Tokai circle" to continue sounding an emergency whistle after having picked up all the passengers and crew on the lifeboat. The ship sinks before long, and Hisada shared a ship and fate, but "progressive rock" which heard a whistle returns and succeeds in the help of 57 passengers and crew. A boat overturns in a storm, and remaining 47 people died, but it is thought that the victims increased more if Hisada is not left to "the Tokai-maru". Age at death 38.

The act was praised with the model of the sailor, and "even textbook elementary school of old China national language handbook" before World War II was introduced. A memorial ceremony is held every year in the hometown up to the present.

References

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