- Jun. 29, 2016
- 26 countries take part in nuclear disarmament verification meeting
- Jun. 28, 2016
- A-bomb survivor and historian embraced by President Obama appeals for peace to American high school students
- Jun. 28, 2016
- Japanese and American high school students to gather in U.S. to discuss peace issues
- Jun. 26, 2016
- A-bomb microcephaly patients celebrate their 70th birthday
- Jun. 25, 2016
- Second-generation survivors’ group holds general meeting, calls for improving medical checkups
- Jun. 24, 2016
- Hiroshima mayor to send invitation to A-bomb exhibition in Chicago to President Obama
- Jun. 22, 2016
- Hiroshima mayor to cite President Obama’s Hiroshima speech in August 6 Peace Declaration
- Jun. 21, 2016
- A-bomb exhibition to be held in Chicago, President Obama’s hometown, in October
- Jun. 19, 2016
- Growing number of visits by foreign dignitaries to Hiroshima
- Jun. 17, 2016
- Hidankyo adopts resolution urging U.S. to eliminate nuclear weapons
- Jun. 17, 2016
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki city councils pass resolution to work for nuclear abolition, following visit by President Obama
- Jun. 16, 2016
- Hidankyo’s general meeting reconfirms seeking U.S. apology for A-bombings
- Jun. 16, 2016
- Hiroshima to erect monument inscribed with President Obama’s message
- Jun. 16, 2016
- Peace Seeds: Teens in Hiroshima Sow Seeds of Peace (Part 33)
- Jun. 14, 2016
- Three South Korean doctors study medical treatment for radiation exposure in Hiroshima
- Jun. 10, 2016
- Paper cranes, symbol of peace, draw visitors to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
- Jun. 10, 2016
- Hiroshima mayor to enhance cooperation with U.S. Conference of Mayors in pursuit of legal ban on nuclear arms
- Jun. 8, 2016
- Paper cranes folded by President Obama go on display at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
- Jun. 4, 2016
- Paper cranes folded by President Obama to be displayed at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
- Jun. 2, 2016
- U.S. ambassador and Japanese foreign minister reflect on Hiroshima visit by Obama
- Jun. 1, 2016
- Commentary: Touching image of Obama’s embrace of A-bomb survivor oversimplifies reality