- Mar. 27, 2021
- Photographic negatives taken by Yoshito Matsushige designated as Hiroshima’s important cultural properties
- Mar. 27, 2021
- Preservation work on A-bomb Dome is completed, restoring appearance at time of atomic bombing
- Mar. 27, 2021
- Photographic negatives taken on day of A-bombing designated important cultural properties by Hiroshima School Board
- Mar. 23, 2021
- Seven A-bomb survivors’ groups initiate signature campaign to call on Japanese government to ratify nuclear ban treaty
- Mar. 23, 2021
- Cup used for daily water offerings at Buddhist altar and dead son’s undergarment to be displayed at Peace Memorial Museum from March 26
- Mar. 20, 2021
- Number of Peace Memorial Museum visitors in fiscal 2020 likely to fall to 300,000-level for first time in 61 years due to COVID-19
- Mar. 18, 2021
- Seven A-bomb survivors’ groups to hold signature drive calling for Japan’s ratification of nuclear ban treaty
- Mar. 18, 2021
- Hiroshima A-bomb survivors express anger after U.K. announces raise in cap for nuclear warhead stockpile, damping down hopes for nuclear disarmament
- Mar. 17, 2021
- RIRBM’s new laboratory, equipped with functions for low-dose research and nuclear-accident training, to open in April
- Mar. 16, 2021
- Number of visitors to “Peace Exchange Space” at A-bomb survivor’s home in Hiroshima surpasses 5,000
- Mar. 13, 2021
- Accounts of 50 local Fukushima residents 10 years on, Part 3: Challenge for Iitate Village
- Mar. 12, 2021
- Prayers and promises—After 10 years of hardship, Ms. Watabe still thinks of her hometown after moving to Hiroshima prefecture’s town of Saka-cho
- Mar. 2, 2021
- Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall begins exhibition introducing lives of Jesuit priests