THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
November 25, 2019 at 18:15 JST
Sachiko Matsuo describes her experience as an atomic bomb survivor to elementary school children in Nagasaki on Nov. 20. She says she saw a man with burns all over his body and could not tell that he was her father. (Mizuki Enomoto)
Sachiko Matsuo and Yoshiko Kajimoto are now in the twilight of their long lives marked by the pursuit of pacifism and haunting memories of the horrors of nuclear warfare. [Read More]
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