KAWASAKI Ichiro was 42 years old at the time of the bombing.
He was exposed to the bomb at Tateyama Ground, 2.5 kilo (1.55 miles) from the hypocenter.After that , he worked to provide relief to the injured, mainly around Nagasaki Station,but about a week after the bombing he began to develop symptoms of radiation sickness , such as fever, headache, and diarrhea.
Since then, he continued to be in and out of hospital, and in his later years, he spent his inconvenient days in bed and waking up at home,
but he devoted himself to activities to support atomic bomb survivors as a director of the Nishiurakami branch of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Victims Council.

The Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors’group, also known as
“Nagasaki Atomic bomb Survivors Council”(Nagasaki-Hisaikyo) and NBC Nagasaki Broad casting Company signed an agreement.
As part of the “World Project” to commemorate 80 years since the atomic bombing. The project is promoted by the Nagasaki Disaster
Relief Association.
Voices of atomic bomb survivors recorded by NBC are uploaded to the Nagasaki Atomic bomb Survivors Council”’s YouTube channel,
News movie streaming service “NBC NEWS DIG” and others.
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