A-bombed `` former army clothing arsenal '' director Katabuchi inspects all conservation appeals December 23 13:02

One of the representative atomic bombed buildings that conveys the disaster situation of the atomic bomb, Hiroshima Prefecture has proposed a policy to dismantle most of the former Army Clothing Arsenal. In a corner of the city, "Director Susumu Katabuchi, who worked on the project, visited and appealed for the preservation of all the buildings, as" they belong to the future. "

The former Army Clothing Arsenal in Minami-ku, Hiroshima, used to manufacture military uniforms, has three buildings owned by Hiroshima Prefecture and one owned by the government. Because there is a risk of collapse and it is difficult to secure financial resources for maintenance, in the prefecture, only one building is preserved, and a policy plan to dismantle the remaining two buildings is shown and discussed.

Director Katabuchi, who described the misery of the war through the daily lives of the protagonist's woman and family in the movie "In One Corner of the World", visited "Old Army Clothing Arsenal" on May 23 with his own hope.

Katabuchi explained to the group members alleging the preservation of the building that the door had been turned up by the blast and that many of the survivors had fled to the building. I put it in the picture.

After the inspection, Katabuchi said, "I can tell from the video that this happened during the war, but there is a limit. The clothing arsenal is also for the future and must be left as a place to come to see in the future "And said that everything should be preserved.