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In the aftermath following the first of two atomic bombs that ended the war in the Pacific, Hiroshima bombing survivor Takashi Tanemori experienced loss, shame, rage, torture and pain, but ...
Takashi Yamanouchi, Mazda’s representative director, chairman of the board, president and CEO, said, “Mazda has conducted joint research projects with Hiroshima University for many years.
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BERKELEY — When Takashi Tanemori came to the United States in 1956 at the age of 19, he had one thing on his mind — getting vindication in some form for the atomic bomb blast in Hiroshima ...
From left, former Hiroshima Mayor Takashi Hiraoka, poet Arthur Binard and film director Tatsuya Mori attend a talk after a preview screening of "Oppenheimer" in Hiroshima's Naka Ward on March 12 ...
Takashi Matsuo was born in Hiroshima in 1912, and he was understandably horrified at what had become of his hometown and its people. He was particularly affected by the shortage of nutritious food ...
Takashi Tanemori tells his story of pain to peace and shame to forgiveness before an overflow crowd Tuesday, March 24, 2015, at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Norman, Oklahoma.