Tokyo subway sarin attack victims remembered 31 years on

On the 31st anniversary of the Tokyo subway sarin gas attack, staff at Kasumigaseki Station commemorated the victims with a silent prayer. A flower stand was set up at the station, one of the attack sites, and 16 staff members prayed close to the time of the incident.

Marking 31 years since the Tokyo subway sarin gas attack, a commemoration took place at Kasumigaseki Station on March 20, 2026. The station is one of the sites targeted in the 1995 incident carried out by Aum Shinrikyo, a mass murder on Tokyo Metro lines that killed and injured many. A flower stand was set up there, and close to the time of the attack, 16 station staff members offered a silent prayer, as reported by The Japan Times. This event serves to remember the victims and prevent the memory from fading.

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Illustration of deadly train crash at Bekasi Timur Station: rescuers free trapped passengers from wreckage amid emergency response.
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Train collision in East Bekasi kills six KRL passengers

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Long-distance train Argo Bromo Anggrek collided with a stationary KRL Commuter Line at Bekasi Timur Station on Monday evening, April 27, 2026, killing six and injuring 80. The incident was reportedly triggered by a Green SM electric taxi hitting the KRL at a crossing near Bulak Kapal. Evacuation efforts continued into Tuesday morning with three victims trapped in the women's carriage.

The Fukushima March 11 Memorial Park, spanning the towns of Namie and Futaba in Fukushima Prefecture, has opened jointly established by the central government and the prefecture. The opening marks exactly 15 years since the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and nuclear disaster. It serves as a facility to pass on the memory of the disaster to future generations.

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Kumamoto Prefecture marked the 10th anniversary of the deadly 2016 earthquakes on Thursday with a commemoration ceremony. Families and officials observed a moment of silence for the 278 victims, as the governor and Chief Cabinet Secretary pledged to pass on lessons learned. The back-to-back quakes caused extensive damage.

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