Japan coast guard searching for missing sightseeing boat

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Japan's coast guard dispatched patrol ships and aircraft to search for a sightseeing boat that went missing with 26 people on board after reporting it was sinking off the northern island of Hokkaido.

It was reported on Saturday by public broadcaster NHK.

Authorities lost contact with the crew of the "Kazu 1" after the crew reported water was flooding into the stern of the vessel and it had started to sink, NHK said. The crew also said those on board were wearing life jackets and the boat was keeling at a 30-degree angle, NHK said.

There were 24 passengers, including two children, onboard and two crew members, the broadcaster said.

No one was immediately available for comment at the Japan Coast Guard outside of normal office hours.

The coast guard received contact from the ship at around 1:15 p.m. (8:15 a.m. UAE time) and had dispatched five patrol boats and two aircraft in the search, NHK said.

No one answered calls to the office of the company that runs the Kazu 1 sightseeing tours. According to its homepage, the ship holds 65 people. Tours around the Shiretoko area usually last around three hours, according to the tour company.

The boat left the Utoro port around 10 a.m. Japan time (5 a.m. UAE Time) on Saturday, and was expected to return to port by 1 p.m. (8 a.m.UAE time), NHK said. Waves had been high and fishing boats in the area had returned to the port by mid-morning.

The sightseeing boat had been in the area of the Shiretoko Peninsula, in the northern part of Japan's northernmost island and was believed to have been near the Kashinu Falls, NHK said.

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