k Nagasaki 78th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing Teruhisa Minami, 74, visited the Peace Memorial Statue early in the morning of September 9, the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing, and joined hands with the statue. He lost four siblings in the atomic bombing. I hope that the world will become a place that does not depend on nuclear weapons, he said. Due to Typhoon No. 6, the Peace Memorial Ceremony was held indoors, and the number of visitors to the statue was sparse. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Nagasaki 78th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing Teruhisa Minami, 74, visited the Peace Memorial Statue early in the morning of September 9, the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing, and joined hands with the statue. He lost four siblings in the atomic bombing. I hope that the world will become a place that does not depend on nuclear weapons,  he said. Due to Typhoon No. 6, the Peace Memorial Ceremony was held indoors, and the number of visitors to the statue was sparse.
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Nagasaki 78th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing

Teruhisa Minami, 74, visited the Peace Memorial Statue early in the morning of September 9, the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing, and joined hands with the statue. He lost four siblings in the atomic bombing. I hope that the world will become a place that does not depend on nuclear weapons," he said. Due to Typhoon No. 6, the Peace Memorial Ceremony was held indoors, and the number of visitors to the statue was sparse.

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