- Jan. 30, 2024
- Hiroshima City to hold training, loan out materials for hundreds of students in 2024, hoping to spread ‘spirit of Hiroshima’ throughout world
- Jan. 27, 2024
- Artist Keith Haring’s unfulfilled dream of creating wall mural in Hiroshima — “Tears would not stop flowing” on his visit to city in 1980s
- Jan. 26, 2024
- Mayors for Peace network, composed of all 26 cities in Tokyo, announces declaration of promoting peace culture
- Jan. 23, 2024
- Appeal for world without nuclear weapons in A-bombed city of Hiroshima on third anniversary of TPNW’s entry into force
- Jan. 20, 2024
- Former Army Clothing Depot buildings’ designation as national important cultural property raises hopes for effective utilization
- Jan. 20, 2024
- Army Clothing Depot buildings designated as national important cultural properties—Subsidies to be made available for seismic reinforcement costs
- Jan. 19, 2024
- 13,000 photographs entrusted to Hiroshima Municipal Archive that capture citizens’ lives and cityscapes in Hiroshima City before atomic bombing
- Jan. 17, 2024
- Three former Army Clothing Depot buildings to be preserved, Hiroshima Prefecture officially announces
- Jan. 14, 2024
- Amid massacres by Japan’s Army in Singapore, Japanese military officer spared lives of overseas ethnic Chinese by filing falsified report of their execution
- Jan. 11, 2024
- Book published about 50th anniversary gathering held in celebration of “Hobbit,” coffee shop open for four years in 1970s near US Iwakuni military base
- Jan. 10, 2024
- Kannon statue erected by families to console A-bomb student victims from 21 Hiroshima schools will relocate to “place for safekeeping” ahead of government plan for river improvements
- Jan. 1, 2024
- Number of visitors to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum expected to surpass 1.8 million for first time in fiscal 2023, largest number ever
- Jan. 1, 2024
- In interview with Chugoku Shimbun president, Prime Minister Kishida pledges to take on politics and money scandal, make efforts to register Hiroshima A-bombing photos with UNESCO’s “Memory of the World”