By KAHO MATSUDA/ Staff Writer
August 12, 2021 at 18:25 JST
Kuniko Miyajima, who lost her 9-year-old son in the 1985 JAL crash, talks at a lecture session in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture, on July 31. (Kaho Matsuda)
UENO, Gunma Prefecture--On the 36th anniversary of the deadly crash of a JAL jumbo jet in 1985, Kuniko Miyajima climbed Mount Osutakayama with other bereaved families on Aug. 12 to remember her young son. [Read More]
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