1. A Japanese boat owner came forward from Uwajima, the town that lost nine people when a U.S. Navy submarine rammed a Japanese fishing trawler off Hawaii last year. 2. Again, the mutated reptile rises out of the sea to munch a Japanese fishing boat. 3. But that is not likely after a U.S. submarine accidentally sank a Japanese fishing boat in Hawaii, fueling distrust there of the U.S. military. 4. But the exchanges have done little to ease the animosities, partly because Russia still seizes Japanese fishing boats that stray into what it regards as Russian waters. 5. Coast guard planes and boats sent to investigate found two ships that bore false markings of Japanese fishing boats. 6. Even on Japanese deep-sea boats, the crews these days are often non-Japanese. 7. Japanese boats carrying students are common in Honolulu Harbor and the neighboring islands. 8. Japanese boats fish both populations. 9. More than a week after a U.S. nuclear attack submarine accidentally sank a Japanese fishing boat near Hawaii, the Navy is still suppressing information about the incident. 10. Nuclear rain from the test poured over a Japanese fishing boat, killing a seaman and sending a tsunami of fear over Japan. |