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Asahi Sonorama Selected Photography Series No.22
In October 1951, 186 boys and girls wrote the A-bombed Child (Shin Nagata / Iwanami Shoten). After 10 years, Hiromi Tsuchida revisited the museum and recorded it with photographs and texts.It was a collaborative work with report writer Ryuichiro Fukiage. In the end, the addresses of 107 out of 186 people were identified, of whom 6 were deceased, 16 refused to be photographed, 8 refused to be photographed, and the remaining 77 responded to the interview. The preface is Shigemori Koen's (1926-1992) "Children of the Atomic Bomb" as the same generation, and at the end of the volume is Ryuichiro Fukiage's "The 'Children of the Atomic Bomb' have grown up".
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