Travel | Jan 20

Large marine creature believed to be whale spotted in Tokyo Bay

TOKYO, Jan 20 (NHK) - Japan Coast Guard officials say they have confirmed a large marine creature believed to be a whale in Tokyo Bay.

They say a patrol boat found and took a video clip of the creature on Thursday after receiving a report that a whale was spotted near the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line.

The report came from a ship navigating in the bay and it said the whale was spurting air and dived into the waters near the trans-bay expressway.

The coast guard is calling on ships sailing in the waters to exercise caution, and is further looking into the situation. ...continue reading

Source: ANNnewsCH


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