By MIZUKI ENOMOTO/ Staff Writer
May 24, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Tokusaburo Nagai, left, a grandson of Takashi Nagai, and Masao Tomonaga are in front of the Nyokodo house of Nagai in Nagasaki’s Uenomachi district. (Mizuki Enomoto)
NAGASAKI--Seventy years after his death, the family of the late Dr. Takashi Nagai is reviving an out-of-print English version of a famous book he authored about his experiences living through the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. [Read More]
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