By NORIKI NISHIOKA/ Staff Writer
August 10, 2022 at 15:47 JST
Members of the hibakusha choir “Himawari” sing at the memorial ceremony to mourn the Nagasaki atomic bomb victims held in the city on Aug. 9. Kazumi Uki, 89, the oldest member, is on the left of the front row. (Minako Yoshimoto)
A hibakusha choir made its final appearance at the memorial ceremony in Nagasaki commemorating victims of the Aug. 9, 1945, bombing, after performing at it for more than a decade. [Read More]
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