It has been 36 years since the crash of the Japan Airlines jumbo jet, which killed 520 people.

The bereaved family continues to work to convey lessons learned through comics so that the younger generation will know about the accident.

Masahiro Yamamoto (41), who lost his father Kenji, who was 49 years old at the time of the crash, created a manga to convey the accident with the cooperation of an acquaintance cartoonist from last year, and posted it on the bereaved family website and SNS. I am sending.



On the 10th, 36 years after the accident, a new manga entitled "Precious and precious time" was created and released.



The manga suddenly depicts the sadness of a family member who lost his father, and also conveys the frustration that all the data on the voice recorder on board at that time was not disclosed even after 36 years.

Mr. Yamamoto is also taking an image of the site and putting it on the "Street View" provided by Google, a major American IT company, and wants to convey the lessons of the accident to the younger generation while devising ingenuity.



Mr. Yamamoto said, "The accident happened when I was five years old, but I still have vivid memories of the days I spent with my father. I want you to continue to send out information and use it as an opportunity to think about the safety of the sky. "

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