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Blind Sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto Redefines the Limits of Possibility Through Technology in a Historic Trans-Pacific Project

– โ€œHIROโ€™s CHOICEโ€: A Solo, Non-Stop Crossing of the Pacific Ocean –

FUJISAWA, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mitsuhiro Iwamoto, a Japanese sailor based in San Diego, who is taking on the worldโ€™s first solo, non-stop trans-Pacific crossing by a blind sailor as part of the Blind Sailor Single-Handed Pacific Crossing Project 2027, held a press conference on January 28 (local time) in San Diego, USA.




Project URL: https://hiros-choice.com/

On January 22 (local time), Iwamoto delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 (WEF) under the theme โ€œSailing Through Barriers.โ€ Speaking about the upcoming voyage, he said, โ€œBoundaries are not decided by others. They are transcended by choice.โ€

WEF URL: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/sailing-through-barriers/

During the press conference, he explained that all navigational information is converted into audio and delivered through an application called โ€œLeena.โ€ All onboard sailing instruments, navigation systems, radar, AIS, and various sensors are fully integrated via the vesselโ€™s Wi-Fi network. When Hiro speaks to the system, it provides only the information necessary for real-time decision-making at that moment.

In preparation for the voyage, a range of advanced support systems has also been put in place, including uninterrupted 24-hour connectivity via Starlink, a shore-based support center monitoring the journey, high-sensitivity thermal cameras, and a reliable power supply secured through lightweight, high-capacity lithium batteries and solar panels. The entire voyage will be continuously shared with a global audience, 24 hours a day.

Hiro explained, โ€œThrough technology, it redraws the line between what is considered โ€˜possibleโ€™ and โ€˜impossible.โ€™ The key question is not โ€˜Can you see?โ€™ The real question is โ€˜Can you continuously understand the situation?โ€™โ€ He concluded by stating, โ€œI truly want to convey a message to the next generation.โ€ After returning to Japan, he plans to sail around the country and share his experience directly with children.

At the conclusion of the press conference, Malin Burnham, a San Diegoโ€“based entrepreneur and philanthropist and a leading figure in the international sailing community made a surprise appearance. He offered words of encouragement to Iwamoto and announced a donation of $5,000 in support of the project.

Contacts

Blind Sailor Single-Handed Pacific Crossing Project 2027

Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Phone: +81-90-3100-3976 (Kaori Awamura)

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