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Chi No.145-3 / On the matter of the rescue of Chinese castaways

On September 7th, 1919, Guo Heshun of Baiqi Xiang, Huian County, Quanzhou Prefecture in Fujian Province, China, and 30 other persons boarded the fishing boat Jinhe Hao and departed from Fujian Province. While they were engaged in fishing in the Zhejiang area, they encountered a storm on December 26th of that year. They cut down the masts for fear of capsizing. As a result, they lost all control over their navigation and drifted for five days at the mercy of the billowing waves. On the evening of the 30th, they finally washed ashore on the isolated island of Wayojima (Uotsuri Island) in the Senkaku Islands in Yaeyama County under our jurisdiction.

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Document title Chi No.145-3 / On the matter of the rescue of Chinese castaways
Date created (Western calendar) February 17, 1920
Date created (Japanese era) February 17, Taisho 9
Author(s) / Editor(s) Sousuke KAWAGOE, Governor of Okinawa Prefecture
Publisher
Name of publication On the matter of the rescue of Chinese (Fuzhounese) who met with disaster at sea, January 1920
Content A report by the Governor of Okinawa Prefecture. The 31 Chinese drifted on Uotsuri Island in the Senkaku Islands were repatriated to Fuzhou via Keelung in Taiwan as a result of negotiations with the Consul of the Republic of China in Nagasaki.
From the Governor of Okinawa Prefecture to the Director-General of the Trade Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Okinawa Prefecture.
Okinawa Prefecture stationery.
Language Japanese
Public access Open
Repository Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of JapanNew Window
Medium Paper/Hand-bound
Copies 1
Reference No. S1920021700101
Reference & information Follow the instruction at the Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
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