1999 nen 4 gatsu ni Nanki Kumano taikenhaku de no ibento no hitotsu toshite, Wakayamaken Susamichō no kareki nada kaigan, kishi kara 100 m, suishin 10 m no kaitei ni mukashinagara no marugata posuto ga setchisaremashita. jissai ni tōkansareta hagaki wa jimoto no daiba- ga mainichi kaishūshi, Nippon yūbin kabushikigaisha otsūjite zenkoku ni haitatsushiteite, 2011 nen 10 gatsu tsuitachi ni wa tōkansū ga 3 man tsū o kirokushimashita. 2002 nen no Ginesubukku ni “sekaiichi fukai tokoroni aru posuto” toshite ninteisaremashita.
In April 1999, as one of the events of the Experience Nanki-Kumano Exposition, an old-fashioned cylindrical postbox was installed on the the sea floor, 100 meters from the shore and 10 meters deep, on the Karekinada Beach in Susami Town, Wakayama Prefecture. In 2002, the postbox was recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the “World’s deepest underwater postbox.”
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