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  1. Japan Air Lines Flight 351 was a scheduled passenger flight from Tokyo Haneda Airport to Fukuoka that was hijacked by members of the Red Army Faction of the Japan Communist League on March 31, 1970, in an incident usually referred to in Japanese as the Yodogo Hijacking Incident (よど号ハイジャック事件, Yodogō Haijakku Jiken).

  2. On March 31, 1970, at 7:33 am, Japan Airlines flight 351 took off from Tokyo Haneda Airport. It was a Boeing 727 with 122 passengers and seven crew members destined for the Japanese city of Fukuoka (the plane was called Yodo, or Yodo-go, which is why the incident became known as the 'Yodo affair').

  3. Oct 21, 2023 · Dive into the gripping story of the Yodogo Incident, a hijacking that shook the world and changed airport security forever. Explore the events surrounding th...

  4. Feb 14, 2022 · It planned armed uprising as a preliminary stage, performing Japan’s first hijacking incident the next year—the Yodo- Hijack, involving Japan Airlines flight 351, a Boeing 727 called...

  5. Apr 11, 2021 · 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 ...

  6. Japan Air Lines Flight 351 was a scheduled passenger flight from Tokyo Haneda Airport to Fukuoka that was hijacked by members of the Red Army Faction of the Japan Communist League on March 31, 1970, in an incident usually referred to in Japanese as the Yodogo Hijacking Incident (よど号ハイジャック事件, Yodogō Haijakku Jiken) .

  7. Jan 15, 2022 · After eighty-four hours on the tarmac in Seoul, the hijackers and the Japanese government reached a deal to exchange the remaining hostages aboard JAL 351 for Japan’s Minister of Transport and safe passage to North Korea.