`` Fifth Fukuryu Maru '' Exposure 66 years Parents and children at the exhibition hall Learn the history of damage March 1 16:19

In 1954, it was 66 years in a day since a Japanese tuna fishing vessel, "Fifth Fukuryumaru" was exposed in a US bomb test conducted at the Pacific Ocean Bikini Atoll. Parents and children visited the exhibition hall in Tokyo where the hull was preserved, learning about the history of nuclear damage.

On March 1, 1954, a tuna fishing boat "Dai Fukuryu Maru" in Shizuoka Prefecture was operating near the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean.

On the 1st, 66 years after exposure, the Fifth Fukuryumaru Exhibition Hall, which preserves the hull and displays related materials, is visited by families with parents and children, calling for nuclear damage and subsequent nuclear abolition nationwide. I was learning the history of the initiative.

A fifth grade boy, who visited with his father, said, "I came to know what the Fukufuku Ryumaru case was. I knew how dangerous the hydrogen bomb was."

A 68-year-old fisherman from Fukushima Prefecture said, "I'm interested in radioactivity. I learned and was surprised at how scary it was. I want you to get it. "

Kazuya Yasuda, the curator of the exhibition hall, said, `` Since 66 years have passed, the number of people who do not know about exposure, the development of nuclear weapons, and the global problems that it has caused has increased, and how to think about how to let us know The biggest issue is whether I can get it.I told elementary school students, "I want to tell my friends and come with my dad and mother," but I hope that it will spread in that way. "