Nagano, Japan—A chartered tourist bus skidded off a mountain road in rural Nagano on July 7, 2026, leaving seven passengers with various injuries. The incident occurred during a mid-morning tour as the vehicle navigated a sharp, winding section of the local highway. Rain-slicked asphalt likely contributed to the loss of vehicle control.
Nagano Prefectural Police arrived at the site shortly after the emergency call. They found the bus resting partially off the shoulder, tilted toward a steep embankment. The front of the vehicle sustained heavy damage after striking a concrete barrier before it eventually slid to a halt.
Emergency medical teams triaged the seven injured passengers on the roadside. Most suffered from blunt force trauma, neck injuries, and lacerations from shattered glass. Ambulances transported the victims to a local hospital for further evaluation and care.
Officers cordoned off the lane to manage traffic flow while heavy tow trucks prepared for recovery. They placed orange cones along the stretch of road to warn oncoming motorists of the obstruction. The bus remained stuck for several hours as crews secured the perimeter.
Investigators from the prefectural police walked the scene to document the skid marks. They measured the distance from the point of initial loss of control to the final resting position. They also examined the tread on the vehicle’s tires for signs of wear.
The driver of the bus provided a statement to authorities at the scene. He described feeling the wheels lose grip as he negotiated the curve. Police are now verifying the speed of the bus at the time of the incident using the onboard digital tachograph.
Residents from the nearby village observed the rescue operation from a distance. Some reported that the stretch of road is frequently hazardous during inclement weather. Local officials have faced past requests to increase guardrail protections in the area.
Police continue their work to determine if mechanical failure or operator error caused the skid. The road reopened to limited traffic by late afternoon. Investigators will maintain the site as an active inquiry zone until the vehicle is cleared.
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