1. Testimony of Akihiro Takahashi | The Voice of Hibakusha - Atomic Archive
But it's time I manage to pull myself together and I tell myself once my life was saved, I should fulfill my mission as a survivor in other words it has been ...
Testimony of Akihiro Takahashi. These "Voice of Hibakusha" eyewitness accounts of the bombing of Hiroshima are from the program HIROSHIMA WITNESS produced by the Hiroshima Peace Cultural Center and NHK.
2. MIT Visualizing Cultures
This unit presents the illustrated testimony of Akihiro Takahashi, an A-bomb survivor in Hiroshima, who was born in that city in 1931 and miraculously survived ...
Takahashi’s injuries were extensive. His right hand was taut and stiff from keloid scars caused by heat rays from the bomb, so he could not move his fingers. In 1953, after a skin-graft operation that lasted five hours, he was finally able to hold a pen again and write properly. But he still could not bend his right arm more than 120 degrees, an injury which has remained with him throughout his life. His back too is permanently covered with keloid scars. Takahashi has also suffered various illnesses since his exposure to the bomb, including chronic hepatitis that still plagues him.
3. Akihiro Takahashi - 高橋昭博
22 sep 2024 · He's a trained Theater Actor and skilled Illustrator. Wrote & directed the WO Live Show "WW3 of LOVE". Hobbies: Drawing, Movies. Other interests: Cats & ...
a.k.a : 'Aki' - Born January 4th 1979
4. My guidepost, Hiroshima pioneers: Seiichiro Takemine, 46, professor at ...
3 jul 2023 · Takahashi's wife, Fumie, 86, Mr. Takemine came to learn more about the terrifying half of Mr. Takahashi's life. Mr. Takahashi experienced ...
Fateful encounter turns into lifetime of communication by Kyoko Niiyama, Staff Writer For his resear
5. Dawn; Interview with Akihiro Takahashi, 1987 - WGBH Open Vault
Akihiro Takahashi was a survivor of the atomic blast at Hiroshima in 1945. In the interview he recalls the day the bomb was dropped while he was standing in ...
Part of War and Peace in the Nuclear Age.
6. Akihiro Takahashi - The Telegraph
7 dec 2011 · Akihiro Takahashi , who has died of heart failure aged 80, witnessed the bombing of Hiroshima and later campaigned for international agreement ...
Akihiro Takahashi , who has died of heart failure aged 80, witnessed the bombing of Hiroshima and later campaigned for international agreement to eliminate nuclear weapons.
7. Eiko Taoka - Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembered: The Story of Hiroshima
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First-hand accounts from survivors best convey the bomb�s impact on Hiroshima�s people. The following "Voice of Hibakusha" eyewitness accounts of the bombing of Hiroshima are from the program HIROSHIMA WITNESS produced by the Hiroshima Peace Cultural Center and NHK, the public broadcasting company of Japan.
8. "Hibakusha": Those who Survived and How They Survived
10 okt 2007 · In 1979, thirty-four years after the atomic blast at Hiroshima, Akihiro Takahashi became director of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and ...
In 1979, thirty-four years after the atomic blast at Hiroshima, Akihiro Takahashi became director of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and one of Japan's most conspicuous "hibakusha" —literally, "those who were bombed." Talking this summer in a basement office at the museum, he divided his life story into three fourteens: the fourteen years before the bomb fell, the fourteen hundred meters he stood from the bomb's hypocenter (distance from the hypocenter is a crucial factor in certification as a hibakusha), and the fourteen hospitalizations he has endured because of radiation-related sickeness. He has delicate features and a very precise way of speaking as he remembers how on that day (as everyone in Hiroshima refers to the date of the bombing), he was burned all over his body. His charred skin sloughed off and hung in long swathes exposing the muscles underneath. Like so many of the surviors, he made his way to the river to try to extinguish his burning flesh. He had no way of knowing then that the physical suffering had only begun
9. Akihiro Takahashi « I Killed the King With My Lies
17 feb 2012 · “With gratitude of life, I live my life as strong as I can. And for the sake of people who were forced to end life at that moment, it is my ...
..November 2011.. ..Hiroshima..