Search Results for: 「 Hiroshima Summit 」 Found 337 items
- Nov. 21, 2022
- Preparations for Hiroshima Summit 2023, Part 1: Infrastructure
- Nov. 20, 2022
- Preparations for Hiroshima Summit 2023, Part 2: Impact on lives of local people
- Nov. 19, 2022
- Hiroshima Summit 2023: Hiroshima Summit prefectural council solicits photos for mosaic art welcoming leaders of nations
- Nov. 17, 2022
- Hiroshima Summit 2023: Interview with Jean-Eric Paquet, EU Ambassador-Designate to Japan—Significance in communicating Hiroshima’s message
- Nov. 15, 2022
- Hiroshima Voices: “No Nukes, No War” Tomie Futakuchi, 73, citizens’ organization representative, resident of Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama City
- Nov. 13, 2022
- At ICAN Academy, young people make presentations and exchange ideas on abolition of nuclear weapons
- Nov. 11, 2022
- Hiroshima Summit 2023: Interview with Julia Longbottom, UK Ambassador to Japan—Summit in A-bombed city can be forum for unity
- Nov. 10, 2022
- Hiroshima Summit 2023: Tourism and other businesses at site of summit focus on preparation for fine-tuning customer service and product sales
- Nov. 8, 2022
- Hiroshima Flower Festival to be delayed until June next year, in consideration of G7 Hiroshima Summit held in May
- Nov. 6, 2022
- Hiroshima as host of G7 summit: University students make proposals on desirable outcomes, suggest carbon tax be introduced, nuclear capability disclosed
- Oct. 31, 2022
- What do readers want to communicate to the world about Hiroshima at this time, 200 days before the Hiroshima Summit 2023?
- Oct. 30, 2022
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima, evidence of victims remains—Photos of devastated city taken by U.S. provide new insight
- Oct. 30, 2022
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima, evidence of victims remains—City’s downtown shrouded in clouds, smoke: Photo taken from US aircraft 4 hours post-bombing in sky above Motoujina-machi, G7 summit candidate site
- Oct. 26, 2022
- Hiroshima Summit 2023:First poster released to publicize summit
- Oct. 21, 2022
- Hiroshima Voices: “No Nukes, No War” Masaru Nanko, 91, A-bomb survivor, Fuchu-cho, Hiroshima
- Oct. 14, 2022
- Hiroshima Summit 2023: Students at Motomachi High School design logo for prefectural civic group to convey hopes for peace to world
- Oct. 7, 2022
- Interview with the mayor of Slavutych, Ukraine: Solidarity among local governments is needed to protect citizens
- Oct. 7, 2022
- Hiroshima Summit 2023: NGO Network urges Foreign Ministry to reflect A-bomb survivor voices when determining G7 summit agenda
- Sep. 30, 2022
- With a focus on Japan’s economic growth and stabilization of peoples’ lives, he expresses a willingness to guide international community to a world free of nuclear weapons: Interview details with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
- Sep. 30, 2022
- Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he did his best over past year, taking criticism of state funeral