- Jun. 26, 2021
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima—Tragedies of war and A-bombing etched into remnants of expansive military facility, serving as ‘wartime witness’
- Jun. 26, 2021
- Peace promotion ordinance passes Hiroshima City Council — “Peace Ceremony shall be performed in solemnity” phrase remains in new city law
- Jun. 26, 2021
- While supporters celebrate, groups calling for further deliberation express disappointment over Hiroshima City Council’s adoption of peace ordinance
- Jun. 26, 2021
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima—Unearthed remnants of “military city” revealed to media at Hiroshima’s site of new soccer stadium
- Jun. 24, 2021
- Chugoku Shimbun publishes its series and photos in book form, “Striving to Fill Voids in Hiroshima”
- Jun. 22, 2021
- Hiroshima City Council seen likely to pass revised peace promotion ordinance proposal
- Jun. 22, 2021
- Peace Memorial Museum reopens its doors after closure of one-and-half months, with no limit on visitor admission numbers
- Jun. 21, 2021
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima—Yasutaro Matsubayashi confirmed by family to appear in photographer Yoshito Matsushige’s image
- Jun. 21, 2021
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima—Record of A-bombing written by Dr. Matsubayashi of Senda-machi in letter to daughter
- Jun. 19, 2021
- Interactions between Iran and Hiroshima made into movie—Poison gas victims visit A-bombed city of Hiroshima and regain “hope”
- Jun. 15, 2021
- Military facility remnants discovered at site of new soccer stadium in Hiroshima’s Central Park—Among largest A-bombed facilities
- Jun. 15, 2021
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima — “Shichotai” military base A-bombed remnants discovered at planned site of new soccer stadium
- Jun. 15, 2021
- Fukuyama NPO publishes booklet about history of peace exchanges between Japan and Germany, including tributes to late German NGO chairperson
- Jun. 13, 2021
- Eishin high school students interview anti-nuclear activist Haruko Moritaki, discuss plans to compile conversation into booklet
- Jun. 2, 2021
- Seventy-six years after war’s end: Essay composed at Nakajima National School by A-bomb victim Kazuko Sakata regarded as written artifact
- Jun. 2, 2021
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima—Children’s resolve recorded in writings two years before A-bombing: Unite with 100 million others to protect homeland