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Amagasaki Train Derailment: Injured Victims and Their Families Walk to Prevent the Accident From Being Forgotten Ahead of Its 21st Anniversary (Kyodo News)

Ahead of the 21st anniversary on the 25th of the JR train derailment accident in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture in 2005, which killed a total of 107 passengers and crew members, the "Sora-iro no Kai" (Sky Blue Association), comprised of injured people and their families, held a "memorial walk" on the 18th, walking around the area where the accident occurred. Approximately 20 people participated, aiming to create a safer society and prevent the…
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Ahead of the 21st anniversary on the 25th of the JR train derailment accident in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture in 2005, which killed a total of 107 passengers and crew members, the "Sora-iro no Kai" (Sky Blue Association), comprised of injured people and their families, held a "memorial walk" on the 18th, walking around the area where the accident occurred. Approximately 20 people participated, aiming to create a safer society and prevent the…

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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