
Hiroshima Hibakusha Group Gets New Leader
Hiroshi Harada, 86, will now lead the Hiroshima hibakusha atomic bomb survivors group. This change may bring renewed focus to peace initiatives at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
Hiroshi Harada, former head of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, has been appointed to lead the group of hibakusha atomic bomb survivors. This leadership change marks a significant moment for the organization.
For travelers, this transition could mean a refreshed perspective at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Expect continued dedication to promoting peace and remembrance.
The museum remains a crucial site for understanding the impact of the atomic bomb and advocating for a world without nuclear weapons. A visit offers a profound and educational experience.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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