#A-bomb Legacy Successor

Interviews with A-bomb survivors, A-bomb Legacy Successors, and peace volunteers.

Succeed to historyVol.18

Keiko Aokiさん
20231.18up

We have to relay their thoughts. We must not forget. We must pass their experiences down to the next generation. That is what I feel strongly.

A-bomb legacy successor

Keiko Aoki

Succeed to historyVol.14

Michiko Yamaokaさん
20186.25up

I believe successors have to convey the facts objectively and unemotionally to the next generation.

A-bomb Legacy Successor

Michiko Yamaoka

Succeed to historyVol.10

Sachiko Nishiokaさん
20177.22up

I’ll convey survivors’ A-bomb experiences not in their copied words but in my own words by understanding their spirits, so that my words will stay in the minds of the next generation.

A-bomb Legacy Successor Training Program trainee

Sachiko Nishioka

Succeed to historyVol.8

Chika Fujisawaさん
20167.16up

I haven’t experienced war, so I can talk about the atomic bombing with the same viewpoint as young people, which I think is significant.

A-bomb Legacy Successor trainee

Chika Fujisawa

Succeed to historyVol.7

Kouichi Ishiwataさん
20167.15up

You should act and see by yourself. I think, “Action changes the future.”

In Kanagawa Hiroshima City A-bomb Legacy Successor of 2016

Kouichi Ishiwata

Succeed to historyVol.4

Yumie Hiranoさん
20157.10up

As a person living in Hiroshima, I would like to convey my hope for the abolition of nuclear weapons.

An A-bomb Legacy Successor

Yumie Hirano

Succeed to historyVol.1

Mayu Yasudaさん
20155.26up

I would like to construct a peace learning program

Head of the Peace Porter Project

Mayu Yasuda