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3rd generation Nagasaki A-bomb survivor continuing decades-long work for a nuclear-free world
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3rd-gen Nagasaki A-bomb survivor continuing decades-long work for nuclear free world The Mainichi © The Mainichi Mitsuhiro Hayashida, specially appointed research fellow at the Nagasaki University Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition (Mainichi/In Tanaka)
NAGASAKI A third-generation atomic bombing survivor from Nagasaki is fulfilling a promise he made to A-bomb survivors, or hibakusha, who have passed on to continue their work for a world without nuclear weapons.
In anticipation of an age without hibakusha where already aging A-bomb survivors will no longer be able to directly pass down their stories, Mitsuhiro Hayashida, 29, has returned to his home city of Nagasaki for the first time in a decade to tell a wide range of generations the reality of atomic bombings. He assumed the position of a specially appointed research fellow at the Nagasaki University Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition on July 1.