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Description: This is Japan's most insane airplane hijacking. 🚀 Get Nebula & CuriosityStream for 26% off now! curiositystream.com/kentobento (includes my Nebula Exclusive shows) 👕 Get any Kento Bento Merch & receive FREE month of Nebula: standard.tv/kentobento (includes Insane Japanese Hijacking Sticker Set — Limited Edition) Patreon: patreon.com/kentobento Nebula: nebula.app/kentobento Twitter: twitter.com/kentobentoYT Business Inquiries: kentobento@standard.tv Other videos you may like: The Incredible Japanese Prison Break: youtu.be/oI8trlbCbU8 The Mysterious Chinese Art Heists Across Europe: youtu.be/9LDVQYfeseo The Greatest Bank Heist in Chinese History: youtu.be/qW0uzPJEO10 The $1,000,000,000 North Korean Bank Heist: youtu.be/Usu9z0feHug How This Lake in Northwest Asia Got Deadlier Than Chernobyl: youtu.be/SQCfOjhguO0 The Bizarre South Korean Bank Heist: youtu.be/8JclG3gZLQI How North Korea Held the Greatest Pro Wrestling Event in History: youtu.be/U_ZkqfSpbg4 How The CIA Ran a Secret Toy Operation in South Asia: youtu.be/ALf-jO5pyfY Stock Video & Imagery: Getty Images Videoblocks Music: Epidemic Sound: epidemicsound.com Channel Description: Animated documentary-style videos on extraordinary Asian events. Credits: Kento Bento — Research, script, narration, music, video editing, motion graphics, art director Charlie Rodriguez — Illustration Isambard Dexter — Research assistant Nina Bento — Cheerleader Video Title: The Insane Hijacking of Japan Airlines Flight 351 "Tokyo, March, 1970—31,000 feet up in the air—Japan Airlines Flight 351 was reaching its cruising altitude. It had left Tokyo’s Haneda Airport no more than ten minutes ago, and was set to land in Fukuoka in an hour’s time. This was to be a relatively short flight, a domestic affair, but little did the passengers and crew know it was going to be neither, as Japan Airlines Flight 351 was about to undergo a harrowing ordeal. On the plane were 122 passengers: tourists, businessmen, first-year uni students, doctors on their way to medical conferences—people from all walks of life—and including a few notable individuals like the high-ranking Pepsi executive, the talented bass player from the up-and-coming rock band ‘Hadaka no Rariizu’, and the Roman Catholic priest from New York. This was a diverse mix, with people of varied experiences and professions, but nothing could have prepared them for what was to come. At about 7:30 am, as the plane was flying over the southern face of Mount Fuji, a young Japanese man got up from his seat to make a special announcement—he was hijacking the plane."



















