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Missing U.S. tourist found dead in Japan, mother says

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An American student who disappeared while on a family vacation in Japan was found dead outside Kyoto, ‌his mother wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday.

James Higginbotham, 20, was last seen leaving train station in Kyoto on May 29

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· Posted: Jun 06, 2026 7:56 PM EDT | Last Updated: 20 minutes ago

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James Higginbotham, a 20-year-old American tourist, was found dead in a mountainous ​area in Kyoto, Japan, by a volunteer search-and-rescue ​group, his mother says. (Nancy Higginbotham/Facebook/Reuters)

An American student who disappeared while on a family vacation in Japan was found dead outside Kyoto, ‌his mother wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday.

The body of James Higginbotham, 20, was discovered in a mountainous ​area by a volunteer search-and-rescue ​group, Nancy Higginbotham wrote.

A cause of death and further details were not ​immediately available.

"Our family is heartbroken," she wrote. "The ⁠grief we feel is ⁠impossible to put ‌into words."

Higginbotham, an Alabama resident and an engineering student at Auburn University, was last seen leaving a Kyoto train station on ⁠May 29. Later that night, his phone went dark and its location services were turned off, ‌his mother previously told Reuters.

Until then, she was able to track his movements using the app Life360, she said.

His parents believe ​he was heading to a nearby hiking trail. Nancy Higginbotham ⁠had told Reuters she believed her son may have "needed ⁠space."

The Higginbotham family was visiting Japan ⁠to ⁠celebrate the high ​school graduation of James Higginbotham's younger brother.

An initial search ​by Japanese ⁠authorities lasted three days and included around 100 police officers, K-9 units and helicopters, but did not uncover any trace of him, CNN reported.

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