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259: 124: 27: 165:, 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. With the loss of 520 people, it remains the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history. 179:). There is a shrine on the summit of the ridge to commemorate the lives lost in the crash of Flight 123. The mountain road to the shrine was constructed as part of a compensation package from JAL. 296: 91: 315: 63: 220: 70: 325: 44: 110: 77: 330: 59: 48: 289: 158: 282: 195: 37: 84: 320: 173: 270: 176: 8: 172:("Mountain Ridge of Mount Osutaka") by the village mayor of Ueno, Takeo Kurosawa (Former 151: 139: 266: 258: 309: 235: 222: 162: 211: 147: 143: 123: 26: 146:
village. It is 1,978.6 metres (6,491 ft 6 in) tall.
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