A Harley-Davidson motorcycle that washed up on British Columbia islands to be returned to its Japanese owner.
A Canadian man who went exploring an isolated beach in British Columbia#39;s Graham Island made an unexpected discovery. Peter Mark came across a big white trailer containing an unmistakable rusty Harley Davidson motorcycle with a Japanese license plate.
Efforts are underway to reunite a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that washed up on the shores of Haida Gwaii, B.C., with its owner in Japan — a homecoming that will bring full circle an epic odyssey that began with last year#39;s devastating tsunami.
The owner of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that washed up on B.C.#39;s Haida Gwaii — a rusty remnant of the devastating tsunami that struck Japan a year ago — has been identified.
The owner of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that washed up on B.C.’s Haida Gwaii — a rusty remnant of the devastating tsunami that struck Japan a year ago — has been identified. Japanese media has identified the owner of the bike as 29-year-old Ikuo Yokoyama.