The next morning, the crew eats a simple meal with the instructor. The instructor, Fukana, asks why his son became a sailor. Fukana says that he wanted to be a part of something that would take him away from home and away from his worries about his family. He tells Fukana that his older brother was a sailor, too, but that his ship sank and he had to stay in the hospital for a long time. When the instructor asks where he got the badge that Fukana gave him, the instructor tells him that the man who saved him gave him the badge as a way of repaying him for his kindness.
The next morning, the crew eats a simple meal with the instructor. The instructor, Fukana, asks why his son became a sailor. Fukana says that he wanted to be a part of something that would take him away from home and away from his worries about his family. He tells Fukana that his older brother was a sailor, too, but that his ship sank and he had to stay in the hospital for a long time. When the instructor asks where he got the badge that Fukana gave him, the instructor tells him that the man who saved him gave him the badge as a way of repaying him for his kindness.