On the afternoon of the 22nd, at an intersection in Kyoto City, a bus collided with a passenger car driven by Nobel Prize winner Tasuku Honjo, a special professor at Kyoto University.

It is said that two people, including Mr. Honjo, complained of pain in their legs and received medical treatment at the hospital.

Before 2:00 pm on the 22nd, there was an accident at an intersection in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, where a passenger car and a bus operated by a contract with Kyoto University collided.



According to the police, the person who was driving the passenger car was Mr. Tasuku Honjo (80), a Nobel laureate in medicine and physiology and a special professor at Kyoto University, who complained of foot pain after the accident and was taken to a hospital in the city. It means that I received medical treatment.



About 10 people were on the bus, and a woman in her twenties was taken to the hospital complaining of her neck pain.



The site is at an intersection without traffic lights where Oike-dori and Sakaimachi-dori, which run in the center of Kyoto, intersect, and police are investigating the detailed cause of the accident.