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After the story broke, a Harley-Davidson representative in Japan saw the news in the media and tracked down the owner of the bike. The owner was Ikuo Yokoyama, a 29-year-old resident of the town of Yamamoto, in Miyagi Prefecture, the part of Japan that was hit the hardest by last year’s tsunami.
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The Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Swept Away by the Tsunami in Japan Reaches Canada and Finds its Owner | LeatherUp Blog
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After the story broke, a Harley-Davidson representative in Japan saw the news in the media and tracked down the owner of the bike. The owner was Ikuo Yokoyama, a 29-year-old resident of the town of Yamamoto, in Miyagi Prefecture, the part of Japan that was hit the hardest by last year’s tsunami.
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