75 years after the atomic bombing A-bomb survivors submit their experiences online 19:27, August 1 Saitama

Shortly 75 years after the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, an event was held in Saitama City to talk with the surviving women, and the situation was distributed online.

This event was organized by NPO, which is promoting the efforts to leave the voices of A-bomb victims on to future generations, and was held on the 1st in Saitama City.

This time, we reduced the number of participants due to the influence of the new coronavirus and limited it to two groups, and distributed the situation on the Internet.

At the event, Kyoko Kiuchi (84), who was bombed in Hiroshima when she was 9 years old, participated and talked about the situation at the time when she escaped by holding her hand with her older brother who got swollen and lost her face Want us to learn the true picture of the war and the atomic bomb and to seize a peaceful world with our own hands."

The 4th grade elementary school girl who participated said, "I listened to Mr. Kiuchi and began to want to find out why the atomic bomb was dropped only on Hiroshima and Nagasaki."

Mr. Masato Shimamura of the NPO "Meeting to inherit the memory heritage of Nomore Hibakusha", which he hosted, said, "I would like to continue our efforts to tell the hibakusha stories that I can only listen to now."