31 年后缅怀东京地铁沙林袭击受害者

在东京地铁沙林毒气袭击 31 周年之际,霞关站的工作人员以默祷的方式纪念遇难者。在袭击地点之一的车站摆放了花台,16 名工作人员在接近事发时间的地方进行了祈祷。

2026 年 3 月 20 日,东京地铁沙林毒气袭击 31 周年纪念活动在霞关车站举行。该站是 1995 年奥姆真理教在东京地铁线上发动大规模屠杀、造成多人死伤事件的目标站之一。据《日本时报》报道,该站设立了一个花台,在接近袭击发生时,16 名车站工作人员进行了默祷。这一活动旨在缅怀遇难者,防止记忆消逝。

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