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Man searches for wife’s remains decade after she was swept away in Japan tsunami

Man dives into sea 650 times over 13 years in ongoing bid to find remains of beloved wife who perished in disaster

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The still-grieving husband of a Japanese woman who was lost when an earthquake struck the country in 2011 is continuing his search for her remains so he can fulfil her final wish. Photo: SCMP composite/X.com/YouTube
Fran Luin Beijing

A Japanese man is continuing to search for the remains of his wife who is missing feared dead from a 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

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Yasuo Takamatsu, 67, hopes to fulfil a wish she made in her final text message to him: “I want to go home”.

The dedicated husband has dived into the ocean more than 650 times at the location where his wife, Yuko, went missing, desperately hoping to find traces of her.

Takamatsu married Yuko in 1988. They lived in Onagawa in Miyagi prefecture, a coastal town 70km from the capital city Sendai. The couple had a son and a daughter.

Yasuo Takamatsu, right, learned how to dive so he could keep looking for his wife. Photo: AFP
Yasuo Takamatsu, right, learned how to dive so he could keep looking for his wife. Photo: AFP

On March 11, 2011, when the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami struck northeastern Japan, Takamatsu was driving back home from dropping his mother-in-law off at a hospital in a nearby city. He was not in danger.

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