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    Hibakusha (pronounced [çibaꜜkɯ̥ɕa] or [çibakɯ̥ꜜɕa]; Japanese: 被爆者 or 被曝者; lit. "survivor of the bomb" or "person affected by exposure [to radioactivity]")...
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  • Hibakusha is a 2012 American animated short film directed by Steve Nguyen and Choz Belen, and produced by Iconic Films, the Documentary Channel (USA)...
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    record the names of 535,000 hibakusha; 339,227 in Hiroshima and 195,607 in Nagasaki. If they discuss their background, hibakusha and their children were (and...
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  • Hiroshima Witness, also released as Voice of Hibakusha, is a documentary film featuring 100 interviews of people who survived the atomic bombings of Hiroshima...
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    Takashi Nagai (category Hibakusha)
    Association for Hibakushas' Medical Care, nashim.org; accessed 2 November 2016. Nagai Takashi Memorial International Hibakusha Medical Center, hibakusha.jp; accessed...
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  • Tsutomu Yamaguchi (category Hibakusha)
    the city, the Nagasaki bomb detonated. In 1957, he was recognized as a hibakusha ("explosion-affected person") of the Nagasaki bombing, but was not officially...
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    land mines, the Global Article 9 Conference to Abolish War, the Global Hibakusha Forums, and others onboard and in ports. Peace Boat also acts as the Northeast...
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  • The Overseas Hibakusha Case, SCOJ 2005 No.1977, was a landmark case of the Supreme Court of Japan. The Court found that the government's refusal to provide...
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  • basis for the "Hibakusha" mix, which was originally released in a limited edition, Japanese-only version of the 1985 album Bang!. Hibakusha is the Japanese...
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  • her at the time of the bombing. They faced discrimination back home as 'Hibakusha', and migrated to England as a result. Upon coming back from a holiday...
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    voice acted as the lead role of Kaz Suyeishi in the animated short film Hibakusha, directed by Steve Nguyen and Choz Belen. Cheung also appeared in Quentin...
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  • TBS's American Dad!. Beyond American Dad!, Suzuki's other credits include Hibakusha, Tales From The Dead, Pound Puppies, and The Hillz. Suzuki has provided...
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  • for Hibakusha to fit in. Unable to speak out against the results of the atomic bombs and to assimilate with other Japanese citizens, most Hibakusha had...
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  • 8:08 "Two Tribes" (Hibakusha) (Gill, Johnson, O'Toole) – 6:38 "The Power of Love" – 5:30 "War (Hidden)" and "Two Tribes (Hibakusha)" can also be found...
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    censorship were lasting, and the stories of Japanese victims such as the hibakusha, individuals who experienced physical change due to radiation exposure...
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    Bomb Casualty Commission, which treated the data gathered in studies of hibakusha as privileged information rather than making the results available for...
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    thousands of casualties; the survivors of these bombings are known today as Hibakusha. Nuclear weapons emit large amounts of thermal radiation as visible, infrared...
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  • Self-Defense Forces Shield Society branch. Frank Kamai as Tomonaga Ijiro, a hibakusha who was permanently blinded by the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, going on...
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  • Survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, known as hibakusha (被爆者), were ostracized by Japanese society. Japan provided no special...
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    of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, who are known as the Hibakusha, no statistically demonstrable increase of birth defects/congenital malformations...
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    Thousand Paper Cranes, a classic story based on the life of Sadako Sasaki, a hibakusha girl at Hiroshima, and then later in a book The Complete Story of Sadako...
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    statements issued by Japan Division of Korea (1945–) Koreans in Japan (1945–) Hibakusha (1945–) Treaty of San Francisco (1952) Treaty on Basic Relations Between...
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    Sadako Sasaki (category Hibakusha)
    survived for another ten years, becoming one of the most widely known hibakusha—a Japanese term meaning "bomb-affected person". She is remembered through...
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  • suffered by survivors, Jackson took inspiration from the behaviour of the Hibakusha and Magnus Clarke's 1982 book Nuclear Destruction of Britain. Sheffield...
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    their families. The film was based on the eye-witness accounts of the hibakusha children compiled by Dr. Arata Osada for the 1951 best-selling book Children...
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    50, a similar group of workers from the 2011 nuclear disaster in Japan Hibakusha, Japanese terms for a person who has been irradiated by a nuclear bomb...
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  • statements issued by Japan Division of Korea (1945–) Koreans in Japan (1945–) Hibakusha (1945–) Treaty of San Francisco (1952) Treaty on Basic Relations Between...
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    Setsuko Thurlow (category Hibakusha)
    Nakamura Setsuko), is a Japanese–Canadian nuclear disarmament campaigner and Hibakusha who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. She is...
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    monitor the toll of long-term radiation sickness complications. Like the hibakusha, survivors of atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, the Daigo...
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    The Boy Standing by the Crematory (category Hibakusha)
    who couldn't save sister". Japan Times. Retrieved November 19, 2021. "Hibakusha: Octogenarian determined to tell own story about A-bomb at memorial ceremony"...
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