At the Peace Park in Hiroshima City, the list of victims of the atomic bomb, which was stored in the memorial monument, was taken out of the memorial monument and ventilated so that it would not be damp.

This work is carried out by the city of Hiroshima every year at this time, and 18 city officials prayed silently in front of the atomic bomb memorial at 8:15 am when the atomic bomb was dropped, and then turned to the memorial. I took out the list and arranged it one by one on a white cloth.



There are 122 books on the list, including the names of 328,929 people who died in Hiroshima by August 5, last year.

The staff carefully turned the pages of the list one by one and let the air flow, checking if there was any damage.



A junior high school student from Hiroshima City who observed the work said, "Looking at the lined up list, I thought that the atomic bomb that claimed the lives of many people was horrible again. I would like to appeal that nuclear weapons should never be used. I was talking.



Tatsuya Sumita, Chief of the Investigation Division of the Hiroshima City Atomic Bomb Damage Countermeasures Department, said, "We are preparing for August 6, and while Russia hints at the use of nuclear weapons, we would like to appeal for the abolition of nuclear weapons from Hiroshima." ..



From next month, a bookkeeping will be made to add the name of the newly deceased person and will be placed in the memorial monument on August 6th.