Air crash museums at Tokyo’s airport
I think that visiting the two air crash museums in Tokyo’s Hanada Airport is the perfect place to kill some time if you are stuck between flights, don’t you?
Japan air crash museums | Fear of flying? Give these places a miss
The Age – October 9, 2009—Charred aircraft wreckage, mangled black boxes, photographs of orphans clinging to coffins – Japan's airlines don't bury their worst air-crash memories, they keep them alive in museums. People with a fear of flying may want to give a miss to the carriers' two haunting exhibits near Tokyo's Haneda airport…more…
Checking further into this story (since I live nearby), the JAL plane crash museum turns out not the best place for a spontaneous fun visit. According to the the official website of the JAL Group – Safety Operations…
JAL webpage….The center is open to…members of the general public…reservations are required and should be made the day before the intended visit…Safety Promotion Center staff will accompany visitors at all times during visits…more...
In addition, you can read more [yawn] at http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/200604/000485.html




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