It has been 76 years since the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 6 days.

As a former crew member of the Daigo Fukuryu Maru, who was involved in an American hydrogen bomb test, he continued to appeal for the horror of nuclear weapons, and a lecture was held in Tokyo on the night of the 5th to honor Mr. Matashichi Oishi, who died in March. It was opened.

In 1954, 67 years ago, while operating at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean as a crew member of the tuna fishing boat "Daigo Fukuryu Maru", Matashichi Oishi was involved in an American hydrogen bomb test and was involved in the so-called "fallout" containing radioactive substances. I took a bath.



After that, he continued to appeal for the horror of nuclear weapons and radiation exposure by giving lectures in various places, and died in March at the age of 87.



A lecture on Mr. Oishi was held on the 5th at a film festival on the theme of war and peace that began in Tokyo, and while measures against infection were thoroughly implemented, such as keeping a distance between the audience, the late director Kaneto Shindo The movie "Daigo Fukuryu Maru", which was produced based on in-depth coverage, was screened.

After that, Mari Ichida, a curator of the exhibition hall in Tokyo where the Daigo Fukuryu Maru is preserved and opened to the public, gave a lecture, "Mr. Oishi continued to talk about the painful memories that he should have forgotten early to want to eliminate nuclear weapons. Each of us must inherit that feeling. "



A woman in her 50s who visited the venue said, "I think it is important for many people to visit Hiroshima and other places in order to continue to convey the horror of nuclear weapons. I want you to end it soon. "