#Messages to the generations that have not experienced war
Interviews with A-bomb survivors, A-bomb Legacy Successors, and peace volunteers.
Succeed to historyVol.4
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.2
Conveying Our Thoughts
Hiroshima Peace Volunteer
Yasukazu Narahara
Pass down a storyVol.4
“We only have one life to live.” Can you find your dream in life while at the same time killing people in war?
A-bomb survivor
Director Kubota’s grandmother
Pass down a storyVol.3
No Conflict with Love and Physical Contact
A-bomb survivor
Akito Kono
Pass down a storyVol.1
“I thought that I should record what I experienced.”
A-bomb survivor
Masami Nagata
Succeed to historyVol.1
I would like to construct a peace learning program
Head of the Peace Porter Project
Mayu Yasuda
About
"Interviews with HIROSHIMA memory keepers" is a part of project that Hiroshima「」– 3rd Generation Exhibition: Succeeding to History
We have recorded interviews with A-bomb survivors, A-bomb Legacy Successors, and peace volunteers since 2015.
What are Hiroshima memory keepers feeling now, and what are they trying to pass on?
What can we learn from the bombing of Hiroshima? What messages can we convey to the next generation? Please share your ideas.