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Don't Give Water! "75 Years Hiroshima" Dr.Soko DAY24/50
A Dying Man"Water... please give me some water."
He wore in a national uniform. His body was in a ditch, looked like a dead person. His complexion was pale and he was not sweating. His clothes were ba
"Reunion. Nobuko Looking For Grandma" (The Next is the Last Story of Nobuko ) Dr.Soko Day26/50
"Grandma! Grandma!"
On the morning of August 9, Nobuko began to walk toward Hiroshima's grandma's house again.
On the way back yesterday, the man's body could no longer be seen anywhere. He passed
Raku-Raku Park"75 Years Hiroshima" Dr.Soko DAY25/50
(Nobuko, who was exposed the atomic bomb on the train at Hiroshima Station on August 6, got on the last train to go. However, in order to find the grandmother who lived with her in Hiroshima, she walk
もっとみるAlone Night "Hiroshima Aunt Saw" Dr.Soko's 50days Talk DAY22
(On August 7, Nobuko came into Hiroshima in search of his grandmother. She walked around the town alone, seeing people with awful burn, and smelling Hiroshima. Finally she came to the place where her
もっとみるDebris of House "75 Years Hiroshima" Dr.Soko Day21/50
(Nobuko was exposed A_bomb at Hiroshima Station. Miraculously she took the last train of the day to Kure. However, she returned to Hiroshima in the morning of August 7 to find her grandma who lived to
もっとみるFirst Aid Station3 "75 Years Hiroshima" Dr.Soko Day20/50
(Nobuko walked to look for her grandmother, in Hiroshima. She was exhausted and lied down on the ground. Then, a soldier gave a help to her and took her to a first aid station.)
Nobuko's ShoesThe sol
First Aid Station2 "Hiroshima Aunt Saw" 75 Years Dr.Soko Day19/50
Lines For Having Treatments
Nobuko joined in line for injured people in front of the tent marked with a red cross. In the tent, people who couldn't move were lying down on the ground. It looked like a
First Aid Station1 "Hiroshima Aunt Saw" Dr.Soko Day18/50
Burned Shoes"Hi, are you okay? Can you hear me? Are you okay?"
Nobuko opened her eyes. A young soldier with glasses stood.
"Hey, are you injured? Where did you come from?
Can you walk?"
Nobuko couldn
Horses ~Aunt Saw in Hiroshima~ "75 Years A-Bomb" Dr.Soko DAY17/50
(15-year-old Nobuko, walked through the town of Hiroshima on August 7, looking for a grandmother.)
Horses She Saw"It's almost grandma's house."
Grandma's house was a little more beyond Aioi bridge.
"Where is my son?"75Years, Hiroshima Dr.Soko's DAY16/50
(Nobuko came into Hiroshima to look for her grand mother on Aug 7 , the next day of A-bomb. She walked passing Hiroshima station and rivers., passing people who had terrible burns)
People looking in
American Soldiers exposed(3/3) "75 Years A-Bomb "Dr.Soko DAY15/50
Mr.Shigeaki Mori wanted to know the truth of American soldiers deaths. So he researched privately throughout his life. There were newspaper and the governmental statements, however, Mr.Mori investigat
もっとみる~American Soldier Aunt Saw in Hiroshima1/3~ "75 Years A-Bomb"Dr.Soko DAY13/50
I am Sorry Mr.Soldier.
Nobuko was following the tram tracks, avoiding rubble and fallen people. The intersection of Hatchobori tram-station began to be seen.
There were guys shouting at the street co
~River Aunt Saw in Hiroshima④~"75 Years A_Bomb" Dr.Soko DAY12/50
Undulating Iron Tram TracksNobuko finally found Inari Bridge. However, it was totally different from the familiar Inari Bridge, which she took trams every day. The tram tracks that pass over the bridg
もっとみる~River My Aunt Saw in Hiroshima③~"75 Years Atomic Bomb" Dr.Soko DAY11/50
Looking at the end of the track from a distance, I could see the collapsed station building of Hiroshima Station. That was the landmark that indicated the direction. The railroad track was covered wit
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