- Features
- 2024
- Mar. 22, 2024
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima, Chugoku Shimbun and the press code — Surveillance of articles with A-bombing content, Part 5: Efforts made to conceal health effects
- Mar. 14, 2024
- Questions from the Marshall Islands 70 years after Bikini Atoll disaster, Part 2: “Hibakusha”
- Mar. 13, 2024
- Questions from Marshall Islands 70 years after Bikini Atoll disaster, Part 1: Residents of test site
- Feb. 24, 2024
- Evacuee families in Hiroshima two years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Part 4 — Tenuous relationships with local people, feelings of isolation
- Feb. 23, 2024
- Evacuee families in Hiroshima two years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Part 3 — Decision to return to Ukraine even amid fears of war
- Feb. 22, 2024
- Evacuee families in Hiroshima two years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Part 2 — Daughter unaware of war in her home country
- Feb. 21, 2024
- An anti-nuclear life, Part 2: Katsuko Saruhashi (geochemist, 1920–2007)
- Feb. 21, 2024
- Evacuee families in Hiroshima two years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Part 1 — Finding ways of self-support
- Feb. 19, 2024
- My guidepost, Hiroshima pioneers: Setsuko Thurlow, 92, A-bomb survivor, speaks about Kiyoshi Tanimoto, Hiroshima Nagarekawa Church minister
- Feb. 3, 2024
- Chosei coal mine disaster 82 years on — Remains of victims left buried at sea, Part 3: Japanese government
- Feb. 2, 2024
- Chosei coal mine disaster 82 years on — Remains of victims left buried at sea, Part 2: Civic group
- Feb. 1, 2024
- Chosei coal mine disaster 82 years on — Remains of victims left buried at sea, Part 1: Korean victims
- Jan. 23, 2024
- An anti-nuclear life, Part 1: Shuichi Kato (commentator, 1919–2008)
- Jan. 15, 2024
- Does Japan’s Imperial Rescript on Education incorporate “democratic concepts”? We ask Masaharu Ishida, associate professor, Hiroshima University
- Jan. 8, 2024
- My guidepost, Hiroshima pioneers: Laid foundation for A-bomb survivors’ movement through calls from Hiroshima
- Jan. 1, 2024
- In interview, Prime Minister Kishida speaks in detail about aims to break free of weak-economy mindset, utilize Hiroshima’s influence for nuclear abolition