
Captain Crunch Time.
Having an accident at sea is one of the more horrific things to happen to a person. Many people would not be able to overcome that feeling of cold loneliness, aside from the potentially deadly creatures lurking beneath the surface of the water, and with absolutely no sign of hope in sight.
And despite all that, some people manage to rise to the occasion, such as one 61-year-old fishing boat captain who stumbled while climbing down from the wheelhouse of his boat and fell into the sea below. He wasn’t wearing a life vest, and according to the Japan Coast Guard statistics, anyone’s chances of surviving a fall overboard drop from 87 percent to 47 percent without one.
The water temperature at the time was about 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit), which admittedly doesn’t sound so cold but could have ended his life right then and there. The first danger is the shocking sensation of his warm body suddenly and unexpectedly hitting the relatively cold water. This instantly makes you take a considerably large gasp inward, and if your head isn’t above water for that, then you can drown instantly. This sensation also causes your heart rate to spike, and at 61 years of age, that could very easily trigger cardiac arrest.
This man succumbed to neither of these things, however, and he was probably well aware that time was of the essence and there was no way he could catch up with his boat that he had set to auto-navigation moments earlier. So, he got his bearings and swam for the nearest island he could see.
That happened to be Tojima Island off the coast of Ehime Prefecture, about one kilometer (0.6 miles) away. The captain’s situation then became a race against time, as swim failure could set in as fast as 10 minutes, wherein the blood flow to his limbs would drop and he would lose effective control of them. Hypothermia also becomes a danger in as quickly as 30 minutes, depending on the person’s physical condition.
▼ The boat was passing through Tojima and the Miura Peninsula.
This particular captain, however, must have been made of wrought iron and duct tape, because he managed to make it all the way to Tojima in about 50 minutes. It must have been a swim taken on pure adrenaline to allow him to overcome the multiple ways he could have died at any moment.
Meanwhile, back on the boat, the other two crew members were unaware their captain had gone overboard. It wasn’t until they collided with an aquaculture raft that they realized and got word out to the Coast Guard, who later found him alive.
Readers of the news online could only be in awe at what an insanely strong person this must have been.
“He’s superhuman.”
“A total monster of physical strength. The exercise from swimming probably helped with the hypothermia, but the stamina to go for 50 minutes like that.”
“Most fishermen know that one kilometer is doable if you pace yourself and don’t panic.”
“I just hope he wears a life vest from now on.”
“Let’s not forget the wet clothes weighing him down that whole time.”
“Those other guys are lucky too that they only crashed into an aquaculture raft.”
“That’s some John McClane endurance.”
“I’m about his age, and I would have died in a minute.”
I’m quite a bit younger than him, and I have trouble standing up suddenly if I’ve been sitting for 50 minutes, let alone swimming in the sea for that long. Hopefully, that man was able to recover from that ordeal and get back in the captain’s chair again. He’s the kind of guy you want to have around if a giant shark terrorizes your beach or terrorists take over a luxury high-rise.
Source: ITV6, Hachima Kiko, Canadian Safe Boating Council
Top image: Pakutaso
Insert image: ©SoraNews24
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!


Fukuoka man survives fall overboard from ferry by swimming to deserted island
Where will you go this summer? Here are the top 10 Japanese swimming spots with the nicest water
Man claiming to be Russian who swam to Japan seeking asylum appears in Hokkaido town
89-year-old Japanese man rides bike 600 kilometers to visit his 61-year-old son
Wacky Japanese beach culture: A ton of fun in the sun!
Injuries on stairs in Tokyo highlight an overlooked design flaw
Pikachu to cuddle with kimono-clad beauty on Tokyo street as part of flower art event
Japan’s popular bead bonsai kit is as beautiful as it is gruelling to make
61-year-old Japanese fisherman falls off boat and defies odds to swim to safety
Starbucks Japan releases FIVE new Frappuccinos in a day, and we try them all in 90 minutes
Wisteria season starts early with blooming of Japan’s Great Wisteria in its beautiful garden
Japan’s best conveyor belt sushi restaurant of seven years ago has now, finally, come to Tokyo
Final version of Sanrio: Beginning of Kawaii exhibition opens in Tokyo[Photos]
First Shiba Inu police dog in Japan’s Gifu Prefecture now on duty[Video]
Amazing exhibition of Japan’s legendary “cursed katana” is going on right now【Photos】
Mt. Fuji decorated with a 500,000-flower pink carpet is Japan’s ultimate spring view
Lawson convenience store at popular tourist site is one of the most unusual in Japan
Japanese trains in Sapporo might be better than those in Tokyo, thanks to one special feature
Japanese government wants overseas anime market to roughly triple in 10 years, but are they crazy?
30 Pikachus want to share a Tokyo hotel room with you that has separate Grass, Water, Fire spaces
Japanese bento shop sells croquettes for 13 cents, but are they any good?
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Pokémon and Ikea Japan cross over into each other’s worlds with collaboration events
Japan now has a special desk for people who work at home with a pet cat[Photos]
Famous Tokyo cherry blossom spot installs view-blocking screens to fight overcrowding[Video]
Uniqlo announces new T-shirts for One Piece, Naruto and more for manga publisher’s 100th birthday
Starbucks Japan releases new My Fruit³ Frappuccino at only 34 stores around the country
Krispy Kreme releases Super Mario doughnuts in Japan for a limited time
Japanese onsen egg maker from 100-yen store Daiso needs to be on your shopping list
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Japanese Twitter falls in love with unusual vending machine in Akihabara
Japanese active coast guard demonstrates how dangerous it is to fall into a reservoir pond【Video】
300-year-old Japanese festival that curses all who see it permitted to be filmed for first time
60-year-old Japanese laundromat owner fights panty thief half his age, almost gets run over【Vid】
This six-year-old Japanese girl is school’s one and only first-grader as lack-of-kids shutdown ends