In conjunction with the holding of the "G7 Hiroshima Summit" in May next year, we have entered into coordination for the leaders of each country to visit the Atomic Bomb Museum in Hiroshima City.

It will be the first time for all G7 leaders to visit Japan together.

In order to convey the reality of the atomic bombing, the local government has requested that the leaders of each country visit the Atomic Bomb Museum in preparation for the G7 Hiroshima Summit to be held in May next year.



However, some of the G7 nuclear-weapon states were initially cautious about visiting museums, and the government has continued to politely encourage them to do so.



According to government officials, in addition to the efforts from Japan, there is growing concern about the use of nuclear weapons in the event of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We have started to coordinate with the visit of the summit to visit the Atomic Bomb Museum in Hiroshima City.



When the G7 Ise-Shima Summit was held in Japan six years ago, the then US President Barack Obama visited the Atomic Bomb Museum. will be