- 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
- Sep. 26, 2022
- Guinness world record for longest single string of origami paper cranes measures 15.5797 kilometers, made up of 579,658 cranes donated by 351 groups in Hiroshima
- Sep. 22, 2022
- In his first UN speech, Prime Minister Kishida calls for reform of UN Security Council, condemns Russia by name, and shows resolve for nuclear disarmament
- Sep. 20, 2022
- Mushroom Club members with microcephaly caused by A-bombing celebrate 76th birthdays, cheerfully catch up with each other’s lives
- Sep. 16, 2022
- Fukuyama NPO publishes booklet describing survivor’s accounts about A-bombing experience in Japanese and German
- Sep. 15, 2022
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima, evidence of victims remains—Passport of physician who died at hypocenter reveals journey around world for research
- Sep. 13, 2022
- Group of second-generation A-bomb survivors kicks off activities by offering pointers on sharing family members’ A-bombing experiences
- Sep. 7, 2022
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima—Recreating cityscapes: Geta purchased in former Saiku-machi donated to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
- Sep. 2, 2022
- Hiroshima Summit 2023: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum to add translations of its website in three other official G7 languages
- Sep. 1, 2022
- Special exhibition at Peace Memorial Museum shows doctors’ sufferings immediately after A-bombing