THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
August 12, 2022 at 18:24 JST
In memory of victims of the 1985 JAL jet crash, light-emitting diode lanterns float down the Kannagawa river, which flows to the foot of Mount Osutakayama, on Aug. 11. (Hiroyuki Yamamoto)
UENO, Gunma Prefecture--Bereaved family members on Aug. 12 trudged up to the ridge of Mount Osutakayama here where remnants of the world’s deadliest single-aircraft disaster are still being found. [Read More]
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