A bus taking passengers to a ski resort in central Japan has veered off a mountain road, killing 14 people and injuring 27, BBC News reports.
The bus, with 41 people on board, was travelling overnight from Tokyo to a resort in Nagano prefecture. The accident happened near the town of Karuizawa early on Friday, Jan 15.
It is not immediately clear what caused the crash as there was no snow or ice on the road, the BBC said. Japan's transport ministry has launched an investigation.
27 people were injured when the bus strayed onto the wrong side of the road and smashed through a guardrail, sliding several meters down the mountainside.
There were two bus drivers on board, taking turns to drive.
Skiing and other winter sports are popular in Japan, which has extensive mountain ranges accessible from many of the country's biggest cities. Many people heading to the mountains use a bus for at least part of their journey.






