Weston, an Auburn University student, is missing. Higginbotham Discovered Dead in the Mountains of Japan (Video)
A young Auburn University student went lost while on a family vacation in Japan, according to the devastating news. It has now been confirmed by his mother that he was discovered dead.0
On May 29, while traveling with his family in the Kyoto region, James “Weston” Higginbotham, a 20-year-old junior studying in biosystems engineering, vanished. At Yamashina station, he was last seen on camera getting off a train.

đˇ James âWestonâ Higginbotham. Credit: Nancy Higginbotham/Facebook
On June 6, his mother Nancy Higginbotham shared the devastating update on Instagram and Facebook. She wrote that Weston was discovered by a volunteer search-and-rescue team in a mountainous area outside Kyoto.
âThe grief we feel is impossible to put into words,â Nancy said alongside her husband Keith. âWe are forever grateful for the time we had with our sweet, precious Weston, but cannot begin to understand what life without him will be like.â
She went on to thank everyone who had helped spread the word, offered prayers, and joined in the search efforts across the United States, Japan, and beyond. âThe outpouring of kindness and support has carried us through the darkest days of our lives,â she added. The family is now asking for privacy as they try to cope with this unimaginable loss.

đˇ James âWestonâ Higginbothamâs parents, Nancy and Keith Higginbotham. Credit: CBS News/Youtube
The Higginbothams had arrived in Japan on May 25 for what was meant to be a special family getaway. Things took a turn after an argument between Weston and his parents, which his mom later described as a silly disagreement over using ChatGPT to plan parts of their itinerary. Weston walked away afterward, and that was the last time they saw him.
As an experienced hiker, the family suspected he might have headed onto a trail from Yamashina. His phone showed its last activity that same evening. Despite challenges like a typhoon that hit the region, Nancy and Keith searched tirelessly with flashlights and headlamps, calling on others to help once the weather cleared. Japanese authorities reviewed extensive CCTV footage and deployed police, K9 units, and helicopters to comb the steep, wooded terrain.
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Auburn University expressed its condolences, noting that their thoughts were with Weston, his family, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. The school respected the familyâs privacy as the search continued.
This story touched so many people around the world who followed the updates and hoped for a safe return. Now, the focus shifts to supporting the Higginbotham family through their profound sorrow. Our hearts go out to them as they remember their beloved son.