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Memoirs of Hiroshima survivors still draw readers

Memoirs of Hiroshima survivors still draw readers

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Photo taken June 10, 2013 shows Tokihiko Hara in Hiroshima holding his uncle's notebook, which details the latter's experiences of the atomic bombing of the city. The contents of the notebook became the basis for the short story "Natsu no hana" (Summer Flowers) by Tamiki Hara (1905-1951).

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(1)Revolving door accident prompts concerns about safety

(1)Revolving door accident prompts concerns about safety

TOKYO, Japan - Tokihiko Obata (R), executive director of Sanwa Shutter Corp., the parent company of revolving door manufacturer Sanwa Tajima Corp., briefs reporters in Tokyo on March 27 on a revolving door accident the previous day at the Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo that caused a fatal accident. A 6-year-old boy died after getting his head stuck in the door.

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TAKI NO SHIRAITO

TAKI NO SHIRAITO

TAKI NO SHIRAITO aka CASCADING WHITE THREADS aka THE WATER MAGICIAN aka WHITE THREADS OF THE WATERFALL aka WHITE THREADS OF THE CASCADES Date: 1933

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Writer's notebooks on A-bomb experience deposited in Hiroshima

Writer's notebooks on A-bomb experience deposited in Hiroshima

Tokihiko Hara (R) deposits his uncle and novelist Tamiki Hara's notebooks on his experience of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, western Japan, at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum on Feb. 18, 2015. A local civic group plans to have the notebooks and other A-bombing-related literary materials registered on a UNESCO world memory heritage list. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nephew of A-bomb-surviving writer Hara speaks during ceremony

Nephew of A-bomb-surviving writer Hara speaks during ceremony

Tokihiko Hara, a nephew of atomic bombing survivor and writer Tamiki Hara, speaks during a ceremony held at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in the A-bombed western Japanese city on Nov. 15, 2015, to mark the 110th anniversary of his birth. Hara is known for his works of A-bomb literature. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(1)Revolving door accident prompts concerns about safety

(1)Revolving door accident prompts concerns about safety

TOKYO, Japan - Tokihiko Obata (R), executive director of Sanwa Shutter Corp., the parent company of revolving door manufacturer Sanwa Tajima Corp., briefs reporters in Tokyo on March 27 on a revolving door accident the previous day at the Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo that caused a fatal accident. A 6-year-old boy died after getting his head stuck in the door. (Kyodo)

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