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Name
Title
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Kazuko Ishii
Born in a premature baby
Toko Tanaka
16
Shoji Izumoto
My mother who was directly exposed to the atomic bomb
Misaki Yamashita
17
Hiromu Imada
74years since alive
Rino Goto
18
Jyunji Oka
To make a peace society that doesn't have any nuclear weapons and war
Mei Hirai
19
Hiroko Kawanaka
I became "hibakusha" soon after I was born
Hikaru Funamoto
20
Hisako Konishi
Right now, What I want to tell you about me the most -As the restoration of the Taisho-ya Kimono shop -
Takuya Toyama
21
Seiju Sako
Wish for peace
Kotomi Sasaki
22
Bunsho Terao
As one of in-utero Hibakusha
Yui Ochiai
23
Mitsue Terada
Mother lost her sight, and my family
Emika Hariu
24
Masami Nakai
After retirement, participate in the Great Great Peace March every year
Akari Hosokawa
25
Kazunori Nakaoka
The atomic bomb severely affected people and their unborn children who entered the city after the bombing, too
Kokoro Noda
26
Minoru Hataguchi
The Hibakusha who couldn't say
Dhruv Iyer
27
Kazuhiko Futagawa
Still, my father and eldest sister have been missing since the bombing
Shizuku Sadaiwa
28
Kousei Mito
What I Learned During my 14 Years as a Guide
Yuka Nakama
29
Masahiro Mimura
I am a Hemi-Hibakusha and a Hemi-A-bomb orphan
Nonoka Akashi
30
Sumiyo Miyagi
Remembering 75 years after the war
Kanako Matsuyama
31
Yusho Murakami
Radioactive DNA, which Remains in my Body for a Thousand Year
Miwa Abe
32
Takenori Morikawa
Devote the left of my life to peace activity
Yukina Shima
33
Yamaguchi Seiji
Volunteer work at Peace Memorial Park
Shisuku Sadaiwa, Rino Goto
34
Shouichi Yamada
The statue of Kinjiro Ninomiya in Yaga Elementary School
Minagi Nakahira
35
Shizue Watanabe
My life after that
Haruka Horikawa
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