TOKYO: Some 200 people hiked up a mountain northwest of Tokyo to the spot where a Japan Airlines jumbo jet crashed 29 years ago Tuesday in the world's deadliest single-aircraft accident.
"I wish that people in charge of public transportation would always bear in mind that they are responsible for the lives and families of passengers," Kunio Kobayashi, whose wife's only brother perished in the 1985 accident, told Japanese media.
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