The memorial service of a motorcycle policeman who lost his mother took place on April 29, 1996 at 6:31 pm after the Kanetsu Expressway bus accident.

It has been 8 years since the accident of a high-speed tour bus that killed 7 passengers on the Kan-Etsu Expressway in Gunma Prefecture, and it has been 8 years since 29 days ago. Visited the site and mourned the victims.

In the early morning of April 29, 2012, on the Kanetsu Expressway in Fujioka City, Gunma Prefecture, a high-speed tour bus from Ishikawa Prefecture to Chiba Prefecture collided with a wall beside the road, killing 7 passengers and killing 38 people. I got sick.

On every death day, bereaved families from Ishikawa and Toyama prefectures visited the site, but eight years after the accident, Toshiki Yamase lives in Gunma prefecture to prevent the spread of new coronavirus. Mr. (27) visited as a representative.

Yamase, who lost his mother Naomi (44 at the time) in the accident, became a police officer in Gunma prefecture five years ago and is now calling for prevention of traffic accidents as a police officer.

Mr. Yamase, looking up at the highway at the scene, pointed the flower at the flower stand at 4:40 am when the accident occurred, and then quietly put his hands together and silently.

Mr. Yamase said, “Because many of the bereaved families couldn't come even if they wanted to, they put their hands together and put their hands together. As a member of a motorcycle police officer, an accident would take lives in an instant and I want to convey firmly that both the perpetrator and the perpetrator will be hurt. "