By SONOKO MIYAZAKI/ Staff Writer
September 6, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Satoko Sasaguchi on Aug. 8 in Hiroshima’s Nishi Ward. She served as the conductor of the first tram that resumed service three days after the 1945 atomic bombing of the city when she was 14. (Sonoko Miyazaki)
HIROSHIMA--When the tram started running again here only three days after the U.S. atomic bombing, 14-year-old Satoko Sasaguchi served as the conductor for the somber ride amid the devastated city. [Read More]
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