On August 9th, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. The city suffered immensely in the aftermath but in the decades since, it has become a symbol for loss, resilience, and hope.
Now, we have another statue of the Virgin Mary in Nagasaki, that continues to remind us of our task to realize an enduring peace: the statue, called Hibaku no Maria, which means "Bombed Mary," is a ...
Shigemi Fukahori died at a hospital in the Japanese city on January 3 aged 93. A survivor of the 1945 Nagasaki atomic bombing ...
Atomic bomb survivors from Nagasaki did not hide their bitter disappointment at the central government’s unchanging stance toward their various policy requests. Representatives from four ...
located about 500 meters from ground zero and near the Nagasaki Peace Park, is widely seen as a symbol of hope and peace, as its bell tower and some statues survived the nuclear bombing.
located about 500 metres from ground zero and near the Nagasaki Peace Park, is widely seen as a symbol of hope and peace, as its bell tower and some statues survived the nuclear bombing.
located about 500 metres from ground zero and near the Nagasaki Peace Park, is widely seen as a symbol of hope and peace, as its bell tower and some statues survived the nuclear bombing.