YAMADA Hirotami, former Secretary general of Nagasaki Atomicbomb Survivors Council, led peace movement of Nagasaki.

At the age of 14, he was exposed to radiation at Nagasaki Junior High School which was 3.3 kilometer away from the center of the Atomic Bomb explosion. He did not get serious injury but his mother, older sister and 2 younger brothers died one after another within a month after the Atomic Bomb explosion. He had to burn the bodies of his family by his own hands.

Mentioning that he had not shed a tear then, he said “My heart felt nothing like an ogre.”

He engaged in establishment of “Act of Support for Hibakusha” and publication of Testimony Collection of Atomic Bomb Victims. Through those activities, he led peace movement and was responsible for Secretary general of Nagasaki Atomicbomb Survivors Council for 33 years.
And he passed away of pneumonia in June 2021 (at the age of 90).

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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