Mito Kosei, 78, was exposed to radiation in the womb when an atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima. For 20 years or so, he's been a volunteer guide, telling foreign visitors the truth about the bombing.
The target: Hiroshima. In Hiroshima the air raid sirens ... disfigured and poisoned by radiation from the bomb. Three days later, another nuclear bomb was dropped on Nagasaki.
It has been estimated that burn- and fire-related ... cancer and leukaemia, and both Hiroshima and Nagasaki have seen elevated cancer rates. Of the 50,000 radiation victims from both cities ...
Hiroshima Mayor Matsui Kazumi wants ... lost in the bombing but also that survivors suffered from burns and aftereffects caused by radiation. The six students said it is necessary to understand ...
22. According to Kadokawa, her father, a police officer, was exposed to radiation when he visited Hiroshima immediately after the atomic bomb detonated over the city. Her parents never spoke much ...
It has been estimated that burn- and fire-related ... cancer and leukaemia, and both Hiroshima and Nagasaki have seen elevated cancer rates. Of the 50,000 radiation victims from both cities ...
These rays also caused painful burns to human skin as far away ... there were 1,900 cases of cancer associated with atomic radiation exposure among all Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors.
the government should abandon its traditional policy of recognizing people exposed to the radiation according to a rigid zoning system. The government, along with Hiroshima Prefecture and the city ...