It has been 10 years since the accident of the high-speed tour bus that killed seven passengers on the Kan-Etsu Expressway in Gunma Prefecture in 29 days.

The bereaved families visited the site early in the morning at the time of the accident and mourned the victims.

In the early morning of April 29, 2012, a high-speed tour bus heading from Ishikawa prefecture to Chiba prefecture on the Kan-etsu Expressway in Fujioka city, Gunma prefecture collided with a wall on the side of the road, killing 7 passengers and injuring 38 people. Did.



On the 29th, 10 years after the accident, about 30 people including bereaved families visited near the accident site.



Then, at 4:40 am when the accident occurred, he turned the flowers to the flower stand and put his hands together to mourn the victims.



Toshiki Yamase (29) from Ishikawa Prefecture, who lost his mother Naomi (44 at the time) in an accident, became a police officer in Gunma Prefecture seven years ago and is currently cracking down on traffic violations as a white-buy member. increase.

Mr. Yamase said, "I felt that it was in a blink of an eye and that it was only 10 years ago. When I came here, I realized once again the importance of the words that should be conveyed to the driver at work. I would like to call on him to be very careful when driving, while clearly explaining why he became a police officer. "

A woman who lost her mother "I have a lot to talk about"

Ayano Hayashi (33) of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, who lost her 49-year-old mother in an accident and was seriously injured, said, "10 years have passed since the accident,'What would my mother do if I was alive?'" I have a lot of things I want to talk to my mother. I didn't know what to tell, but since it was the first thing I came to see my mother here, she said, "Mom, I came to see you." I told you. "