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Why Hiroshima is suddenly the place to go in Japan – and will change the way you see the world
Why Hiroshima is suddenly the place to go in Japan – and will change the way you see the world - TRAVEL FOCUS: Eight decades after an atomic bomb devastated Hiroshima, Tamara Davison visits the city t ...
Hiroshima has been represented in countless visual forms, from iconic black-and-white images of devastation to stark ...
Students from overseas who were killed or injured in the Hiroshima atomic bomb attack are being remembered for their legacy ...
Eighty years after the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the city has transformed. The bombing immediately killed 80,000 people and destroyed 70% of the city's buildings. Today, Hiroshima is a ...
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and Nagasaki three days later brought a scale of destruction the world had never seen. Many who survived the blasts died in the weeks, months and ...
US musician Jacob Koller is performing a recital in Japan with an instrument that was saved from the atomic bomb, and donated to restorer Mitsunori Yagawa to promote peace ...
Typhoon Ida killed 3,756 people in Japan, including atomic bomb survivors and specialist medics, just a month after the U.S.
The only man to have survived Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs dies at 93. TOKYO, Jan. 6, 2010 -- The only person officially recognized as having been twice in the bull's eye of atomic bombs in ...
Eighty years ago, today, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, just before the end of World War II. NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports that the voices of survivors opposing ...
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