Reiko Yamada, a survivor of the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, says her family never spoke of what they lived through because of discrimination against Japan's "hibakusha ...
Terumi Tanaka (C), a representative of Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading organization of atomic bomb survivors, and a survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, is pictured at Tokyo's Haneda ...
TOKYO – Survivors of the US atomic bombings of Japan will ... There are currently around 106,800 A-bomb survivors, known as “hibakusha”, in Japan, according to the government.
Yuichi YAMAZAKI/AFP/AFP Survivors of the US atomic bombings of Japan ... There are currently around 106,800 A-bomb survivors, known as "hibakusha", in Japan, according to the government.
The group is composed of 30 members of Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's national organization of atomic and hydrogen bomb survivors, which was formed in 1956. Its primary goal is to call for the end of ...
The group is composed of 30 members of Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's national organization of atomic and hydrogen bomb survivors, which was formed in 1956. Its primary goal is to call for the end of ...
There are currently around 106,800 A-bomb survivors, known as "hibakusha", in Japan, according to the government. Their average age is 85. One of them is 90-year-old Reiko Yamada, who was 11 and lived ...