34 years since the crash of the Nikko Jumbo aircraft Climbing the memorial service for the bereaved family August 12th 6:37

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It has been 34 years since the crash of the Nikko Jumbo aircraft that killed 520 people, and the bereaved families have begun climbing the memorial service early in the morning in Ueno Village, Gunma Prefecture.

On August 12, 1985, a Japan Airlines jumbo plane carrying a return home from Obon crashed in the mountains of Ueno-mura, Gunma Prefecture, and 520 people, the most common aircraft accident in Japan, were sacrificed.

Thirteen years after the accident, 34 years have passed, and in Ueno Village, bereaved families started climbing a memorial service aiming at the `` Ohashitaka Ridge '' at the crash site early in the morning, and turned flowers and handed incense sticks on the deceased graveyard. It was.

In addition, they were holding their hands together in front of the memorial monument "Shoshin no monument" at the crash site.

In the evening, a memorial ceremony is held at the “Holy Memorial Garden” at the base, and the bereaved families are silent at 6:56 pm, and pray for the safety of the sky.

34 years have passed since the accident, and the aging of the people concerned has progressed, so the issue is how to convey the memory of the accident to the next generation.