
Tokyo Subway Sarin Attack Remembered
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31 years after the Tokyo subway sarin gas attack, victims were remembered. A flower stand was set up at Kasumigaseki Station, one of the attack sites.
Kasumigaseki Station, a key hub for Tokyo's subway network, held a memorial for the victims of the 1995 sarin gas attack. Station staff offered a silent prayer at the time of the attack.
While the attack was a tragic event in Tokyo's history, the subway system is now equipped with advanced safety measures. Travelers can use the subway with confidence.
Consider visiting the Kasumigaseki Station memorial to pay respects. It serves as a reminder of the city's resilience.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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