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Ukrainians protest in front of A-bomb Dome in rainy Hiroshima: The sky is crying, too

HIROSHIMA About 20 local Ukrainians staged a protest in front of Hiroshima s Atomic Bomb Dome in the rain on March 1 amid growing concerns about Ru

Rallies protesting Russian invasion of Ukraine held across Japan

Strip show theater in Japan draws curtain on colorful history of titillating performances

Strip show theater in Japan draws curtain on colorful history of titillating performances
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Japan-US research group to conduct genome analysis of 1st, 2nd gen A-bomb survivors

Japan-US research group to conduct genome analysis of 1st, 2nd gen. A-bomb survivors April 26, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) This Nov. 3, 2020 photo taken from a Mainichi Shimbun helicopter shows the area surrounding Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in the city s Naka Ward. (Mainichi/Takao Kitamura) HIROSHIMA A joint Japan-U.S. research organization which tracks the effects of radiation on atomic bomb survivors has announced that it will analyze the genomes of first- and second-generation hibakusha, or people affected by the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF), based in the two cities, announced the latest results of its analysis of a survey of birth disorders among second-generation hibakusha in an April 16 online press conference. RERF chair Ohtsura Niwa said, This is necessary to clarify whether they (birth defects) are due to genetic factors.

Remains of Hiroshima A-bomb victim found at research institute traced to 2nd family

news Remains of Hiroshima A-bomb victim found at research institute traced to 2nd family The Mainichi © The Mainichi Crushed bones wrapped in weighing paper which were transferred to the city of Hiroshima from the research institute Riken are seen in the Hiroshima Municipal Government building on Nov. 12, 2020. (Mainichi/Misa Koyama) HIROSHIMA The Hiroshima Municipal Government has identified the bereaved family of an atomic bombing victim whose remains were kept in the records of Yoshio Nishina (1890-1951), who was a physicist with Japan s major research institute Riken and was involved in the development of atomic bombs during the Pacific War, the city announced on Feb. 22.

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