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Map of
Japan locating Aichi, where a man was seriously injured after being
attacked by
a shark while surfing.
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AFP/AFP -
Map of Japan locating Aichi, where a man was seriously injured after being
attacked by a shark while surfing
A
43-year-old man has been seriously injured after being attacked by a shark
while surfing off central Japan, officials said Tuesday, warning local
beachgoers to be alert.
Tsuyoshi
Takahashi, an off-duty life guard, was rushed to hospital on Sunday afternoon
after the shark sank its teeth into his left arm some 30 metres (100 feet)
offshore, a fire department official said.
The accident
occurred while Takahashi was surfing with his colleagues in the Pacific off the
Atsumi peninsula in Aichi, some 250 kilometre (155 miles) west of Tokyo, a spot
well-known for its big waves.
"He
was seriously injured and got 30 stitches to the wound, but there is no threat
to his life," said the official, adding: "We are calling on other
surfers to be on the alert against sharks."
Japan's
long coastline is home to a variety of sharks, but attacks on people are
relatively rare. The species of shark involved on Sunday was not known.
According
to the local government, the weekend incident was the first shark attack in the
prefecture since 1995 when a fisherman was killed by a great white.

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