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Mount Takamagahara (高天原山, Takamagahara-yama) is a mountain in the Gunma Prefecture of Japan, near Ueno village. Its measurement is 1,978.6 metres (6,491 ft 6 in) tall. Takamagahara is the world of heaven in Japanese mythology.

Mt. Takamagahara
Mt. Takamagahara

The crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123 on 12 August 1985 was initially reported on Mount Osutaka, but later confirmed to be on the ridge of Mount Takamagahara at a height of approximately 1,565 metres (5,135 ft) above sea level. Claiming the lives of 520 people, it is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history.[1]

This area was later renamed as Osutaka no One ("Mountain Ridge of Mount Osutaka") by the village mayor of Ueno, Takeo Kurosawa (Former Imperial Japanese Navy Lt Cdr). There is a shrine on the summit of the ridge to commemorate the lives lost in the crash of JAL123. The mountain road to the shrine was constructed as part of a compensation package from JAL.[citation needed]


References


  1. Airline disaster details, britannica.com; accessed 16 August 2015.

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- [en] Mount Takamagahara

[es] Monte Takamagahara

Monte Takamagahara (高天原山, Takamagahara-yama) es una montaña en la Prefectura de Gunma en Japón, cerca del pueblo de Ueno. El monte tiene 1978,6 metros (6491 pies y 6 pulgadas) de altura.

[fr] Mont Takamagahara

Le mont Takamagahara (高天原山, Takamagahara-yama) est une montagne de la préfecture de Gunma au Japon, près du village d'Ueno. Il culmine à 1 979 m d'altitude.



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