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A-bombed Catholic church

A-bombed Catholic church

NAGASAKI, Japan - Catholic Shigemi Fukahori stands in front of the former bell tower of the Urakami Cathedral (center, front) in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, on July 17, 2013. Above him is the rebuilt Urakami Cathedral. The former bell tower will shortly be given cultural heritage status by the government, along with three other sets of remains in the city.

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Exhibition on A-bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki in Russia

Exhibition on A-bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki in Russia

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Joji Fukahori (L), a survivor of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki, shows Russian students how to make paper cranes at the Saint-Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies on Aug. 29, 2011. The students were visiting an exhibition of materials from the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that started there the same day. The 80-year-old Fukahori, who lost his mother and three siblings due to the atomic blast, shared his experiences with a Russian audience during the exhibit's opening ceremony.

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Lawson to acquire 20% stake in Ninety-nine Plus

Lawson to acquire 20% stake in Ninety-nine Plus

TOKYO, Japan - Takeshi Niinami (L), president of Lawson Inc., appears with Takahiro Fukahori, president of Ninety-nine Plus Inc., operator of the Shop 99 convenience store chain, at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 28 to announce that Lawson will acquire a stake of 20 percent in terms of voting rights in Ninety-nine Plus.

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Captain of MSDF ship witnessed vast number of bodies off Phuket

Captain of MSDF ship witnessed vast number of bodies off Phuket

SASEBO, Japan - Cmdr. Makoto Fukahori, captain of the Maritime Self-Defense Force vessel Hamana, speaks to reporters at the MSDF's Sasebo base in Nagasaki Prefecture on Jan. 10 about the vessel's search operations off the Thai resort island of Phuket for victims of the tsunami disaster.

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Yokozuna Asashoryu gets peace award in Nagasaki

Yokozuna Asashoryu gets peace award in Nagasaki

NAGASAKI, Japan - Asashoryu (R), the first Mongolian to attain sumo's highest rank of yokozuna, receives a peace award from Katsuichi Fukahori, head of an atomic bombing victims' group, in Nagasaki on Feb. 17 in recognition of his contributions to promoting peace exchanges between Japan and Mongolia through sumo.

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Lawson to acquire 20% stake in Ninety-nine Plus

Lawson to acquire 20% stake in Ninety-nine Plus

TOKYO, Japan - Takeshi Niinami (L), president of Lawson Inc., appears with Takahiro Fukahori, president of Ninety-nine Plus Inc., operator of the Shop 99 convenience store chain, at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 28 to announce that Lawson will acquire a stake of 20 percent in terms of voting rights in Ninety-nine Plus. (Kyodo)

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A-bomb survivor reunites with relatives

A-bomb survivor reunites with relatives

NAGASAKI, Japan - Fujie Fukahori (front L), smiles after being reunited with her uncle Shimao Tanigawa on arrival at Nagasaki airport March 14 after some 50 years of separation. Fukahori, 65, was the only member of her family to survive the 1945 atomic bombing in Nagasaki. She later moved to the United States, accompanying a person close to the U.S. military.

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Nagasaki A-bombing sufferer speaks at U.S. A-bomb exhibition

Nagasaki A-bombing sufferer speaks at U.S. A-bomb exhibition

Yoshitoshi Fukahori, an 86-year-old survivor of the 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki, speaks at an opening ceremony for an A-bomb exhibition at the American University Museum in Washington on June 13, 2015. Fukahori, who lost his sister in the bombing, emphasized that nuclear weapons and human beings cannot coexist. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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A-bomb survivor exhibits photos at Pugwash confab in Nagasaki

A-bomb survivor exhibits photos at Pugwash confab in Nagasaki

Yoshitoshi Fukahori, an 86-year-old survivor of the 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki, explains on Oct. 30, 2015, about a photo exhibition he is hosting at the Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs venue in the southwestern Japanese city to highlight the A-bomb's impact on human beings. He urged scientists to learn from history and uphold their good conscience when conducting research for the sake of mankind. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nagasaki man still struggling with trauma for failing to save sister

Nagasaki man still struggling with trauma for failing to save sister

Photo taken June 30, 2015, in Nagasaki shows Yoshitoshi Fukahori, an 86-year-old survivor of the 1945 atomic bombing of the city who has continued collecting and analyzing atomic bomb-related photos. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Captain of MSDF ship witnessed vast number of bodies off Phuket

Captain of MSDF ship witnessed vast number of bodies off Phuket

SASEBO, Japan - Cmdr. Makoto Fukahori, captain of the Maritime Self-Defense Force vessel Hamana, speaks to reporters at the MSDF's Sasebo base in Nagasaki Prefecture on Jan. 10 about the vessel's search operations off the Thai resort island of Phuket for victims of the tsunami disaster. (Kyodo)

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Exhibition on A-bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki in Russia

Exhibition on A-bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki in Russia

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Joji Fukahori (L), a survivor of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki, shows Russian students how to make paper cranes at the Saint-Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies on Aug. 29, 2011. The students were visiting an exhibition of materials from the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that started there the same day. The 80-year-old Fukahori, who lost his mother and three siblings due to the atomic blast, shared his experiences with a Russian audience during the exhibit's opening ceremony. (Kyodo)

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75th A-bomb anniversary in Nagasaki

75th A-bomb anniversary in Nagasaki

Shigemi Fukahori, an 89-year-old representative of survivors of the U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki, delivers a speech during the annual ceremony at Peace Park in the southwestern Japan city on Aug. 9, 2020. (Pool photo)

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Yokozuna Asashoryu gets peace award in Nagasaki

Yokozuna Asashoryu gets peace award in Nagasaki

NAGASAKI, Japan - Asashoryu (R), the first Mongolian to attain sumo's highest rank of yokozuna, receives a peace award from Katsuichi Fukahori, head of an atomic bombing victims' group, in Nagasaki on Feb. 17 in recognition of his contributions to promoting peace exchanges between Japan and Mongolia through sumo. (Kyodo)

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