- Apr. 15, 2024
- High school students create paintings of A-bomb horror based on survivors’ experiences
- Apr. 12, 2024
- Hiroshima Governor sends letter of request to Russia, calling for cancellation of nuclear test
- Apr. 12, 2024
- Former Akatsuki Corps child soldiers, who trained for suicide attacks and engaged in rescue work after A-bombing, call for end to war in special exhibit at Hiroshima National Memorial Hall
- Apr. 12, 2024
- Prime Minister Kishida speaks to U.S. Congress Joint Meeting, emphasizes importance of U.S.-Japan partnership but does not request cooperation for “world without nuclear weapons”
- Apr. 9, 2024
- Hiroshima mayor quotes prewar Imperial Rescript on Education in lecture at training for newly hired city employees, employs constitution preamble
- Apr. 9, 2024
- Ehime man, 95, continues to memorialize deceased “Kaiten” crews on Ozushima Island, even after death of fellow soldier 4 years ago
- Apr. 8, 2024
- Commemorating 60 years since World Peace Pilgrimage, panel exhibit in Hiroshima’s Naka Ward remembers A-bomb survivors and the others
- Apr. 8, 2024
- In role as Family A-bomb Legacy Successor, Kyoto’s Toshifumi Taniguchi hopes to pass on experience of A-bomb survivor mother, who was orphaned after losing 6 family members
- Apr. 6, 2024
- RERF to hold public forum in Hiroshima on April 13 related to genome analysis in second-generation A-bomb survivors
- Apr. 5, 2024
- Noise of 70 decibels and over recorded more than 30,000 times around U.S. Marine Corps Air Station in Iwakuni in fiscal 2023, largest number since runaway was relocated offshore
- Apr. 2, 2024
- PFAS detected near U.S. Kawakami Ammunition Depot in Higashihiroshima: Existing instruction key to locating contamination source
- Apr. 2, 2024
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum starts sales of stamps for visitors to communicate their impressions through ‘Peace Mail’ service
- Apr. 2, 2024
- Through efforts to lobby Diet members, new organization in Tokyo for “abolition of nuclear weapons” will urge Japanese government to ratify TPNW by 2030
- Apr. 2, 2024
- Visitors to Peace Memorial Museum reach record 1.98 million in fiscal 2023, with overseas guests exceeding 30 percent of total number