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"A Train Departed Carrying My Younger Sister, a Primary School Student, Crying and Calling Out for Me, and an Unknown Man. the Man Gestured to Me on the platform." (Woman in Her 30s, Aichi Prefecture) | J-Town Net

The two elementary school sisters were anxious about riding the unfamiliar train, but a kind adult guided them, which was a relief—or so they thought. The sisters were then faced with an unexpected mishap. This happened when Ms. O, a woman in her 30s living in Aichi Prefecture, was in the fourth grade of elementary school. They didn't know how to transfer trains… Continue reading on "J-Town Net"
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The two elementary school sisters were anxious about riding the unfamiliar train, but a kind adult guided them, which was a relief—or so they thought. The sisters were then faced with an unexpected mishap. This happened when Ms. O, a woman in her 30s living in Aichi Prefecture, was in the fourth grade of elementary school. They didn't know how to transfer trains… Continue reading on "J-Town Net"

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Jタウンネット broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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