1. The archives of an atomic bomb survivors group, Nihon Hidankyo, have been found a new location in Tokyo.
2. The move will greatly enhance the operations of the related nonprofit organization, No More Hibakusha Project - Inheriting Memories of the A- and H-Bomb Sufferers.
3. The newly established facility aims to digitize and publish online the materials, including personal notes from atomic bomb survivors, to increase public understanding of their work and struggles.
2. The move will greatly enhance the operations of the related nonprofit organization, No More Hibakusha Project - Inheriting Memories of the A- and H-Bomb Sufferers.
3. The newly established facility aims to digitize and publish online the materials, including personal notes from atomic bomb survivors, to increase public understanding of their work and struggles.
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Atomic bomb survivor group archives moved to new Tokyo location; boosts No More Hibakusha Project operations. The project, inheriting memories of A- and H-bomb sufferers, seeks digital publication of survivors' materials online for increased public understanding of their work and struggles.
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251011_04/#summary
Date: Oct. 11, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-11
Created: 2025/10/12 18:10
Updated: 2025/12/08 00:36
Last Read: 2025/10/13 07:40