By KOHEI MORIOKA/ Staff Writer
August 12, 2020 at 18:55 JST
Kimiko Yoshida talks about memories of her daughter, Yumiko, who died in the 1985 plane crash, in Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 11. (Kohei Morioka)
UENO, Gunma Prefecture--The intensity of the desire of mourners to “reunite” with loved ones who perished in the world’s deadliest single-aircraft accident here remains undiminished, despite a scaled-back annual memorial ceremony this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [Read More]
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