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Late delivery again in Japan --
card returned 29 years later
Tokyo -
In Japan, it seems, never give up on your letter reaching its
destination. A bottled card released in the sea by children has been
returned nearly three decades later, the teacher said Thursday, only
a week after Japan was marvelling at another long-lost letter found
on a fish.
In the latest incident, a
construction worker found a tiny glass bottle on the shore of the
northern Shimokita Peninsula.
Inside, he found a card sent in
1979 from middle-school students some 1,200 kilometres (740 miles)
away in western Japan as part of a class science project.
The construction worker, Masaaki
Kondo, 54, complied with the instructions to return the card and
specify his name, the place and time he found it and the current
weather.
It arrived on Tuesday at the school
in Tottori, where the current class of students aged 13-15 were half
the age of the card.
Students of the school released
5,500 bottles into the Tsushima Straits between western Japan and
the Korean Peninsula over 11 years from the early 1970s to study sea
currents and Japan's relations with the rest of Asia.
Toshio Enjo, a 75-year-old former
school teacher who led the project, said the return of the card was
"unbelievable."
He said the school got 760 replies
from the bottles with the last one coming some 20 years ago.
"I never expected to see the card
some 30 years later," he told AFP by telephone.
The story came just a week after a
similar surprise delivery charmed Japan.
A letter that a young girl sent
into the sky on a balloon some 15 years ago was found on a flatfish
hauled from 1,000 metres (3,300 feet) below the Pacific.
A fisherman sent the handwritten
note back to the sender, who is now a 21-year-old university
student.
Enjo,
the former teacher, hoped for more surprises in the future.
"The letter on the flatfish was
totally a miracle but for our sea current study, I suspect there may
be more stranded bottles," he said. --
AFP
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