From Hawaii to Japan, without a sail or a motor
Kenichi Horie first achieved fame in Japan by becoming the first Japanese to cross the Pacific alone.
Now he's become the first ever to cross the Pacific in a wave-powered boat. (There's some technical detail here.)
He set sail from Hawaii on May 17 and completed the 4,000-mile voyage to Japan's Kii Peninsula in 110 days.
Here's a video released when he first left Hawaii:
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