- Aug. 5, 2024
- Catholic circles in Japan and the U.S. cooperate to eliminate nuclear weapons; Archbishop of Santa Fe, the “development base of atomic bombs,” speaks today in Hiroshima
- Aug. 4, 2024
- Mazda car designer Maeda’s record of A-bomb experience describes memory of searching for family in burned-out ruins, studying in U.S., and suppressing hatred
- Aug. 3, 2024
- Foreign Minister Iwaya says he “will not reconsider the three non-nuclear principles”
- Aug. 3, 2024
- Campaign to post handmade folded paper cranes with message of peace on social media: Sanfrecce Hiroshima players to participate
- Aug. 3, 2024
- Honma of Matsue, second-generation A-bomb survivor, becomes director of Nihon Hidankyo, standing at forefront of movement, determined to bridge transition to next generation
- Aug. 3, 2024
- First record of Shimada’s A-bomb experience completed supported by former coworker
- Aug. 2, 2024
- Hatsue Shigeyama passes on memories of younger sister to daughter through belongings
- Aug. 2, 2024
- Film production based on John Hersey’s reportage, “Hiroshima,” to depict friendship with Kiyoshi Tanimoto
- Aug. 2, 2024
- Joint special exhibition by the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum begins to mitigate congestion of museum visitors, under the theme of Akatsuki Corps
- Aug. 2, 2024
- Hiroshima Prefectural Police to increase vigilance at August 6 ceremony and expand restricted entry area in wake of shooting of Trump
- Aug. 2, 2024
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki display panels of each other’s A-bomb damage for the first time ahead of the 80th anniversary next year, distributing commemorative gifts
- Aug. 1, 2024
- Motomachi transformed from residential area to public gathering spot with opening of Hiroshima Stadium Park
- Aug. 1, 2024
- Archive website with 1,526 photos and two films that document Hiroshima A-bombing launched by Hiroshima City and six media organizations, including Chugoku Shimbun