In 1832, Japan was a closed country. The Japanese ship couldn't sail far, but a huge storm changed the lives of the fourteen crew members. The famous William Bligh drifted in the Pacific for 47 days. The three surviving Japanese sailors from the broken ship Takaramaru drifted on the huge Pacific for 425 days. Eleven sailors died from scurvy. Sustained by eating seaweed and shellfish that miraculously adhered to the side of their ship, Oto, Kyu and...