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Nuclear Arms Criticized by Hidankyo Representative at Global Fair

In Osaka, on August 12th, Hiroshi Kanamoto, a representative of Nihon Hidankyo, was declared the recipient of the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize.

Nuclear Weapons' Condemnation by a Hidankyo Member at the World Expo
Nuclear Weapons' Condemnation by a Hidankyo Member at the World Expo

Nuclear Arms Criticized by Hidankyo Representative at Global Fair

Hiroshi Kanamoto, an official of Nihon Hidankyo, delivered a powerful lecture at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka. During his speech, he strongly denounced nuclear weapons, emphasizing that their sole purpose is extinction and that their use must never be allowed[1].

Kanamoto's organization, Nihon Hidankyo, was awarded the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts in promoting peace and advocating against nuclear weapons[1][2]. In his lecture, Kanamoto shared a personal and poignant story about his sister, who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.

His sister was exposed to radiation from the bomb at a distance of 1.5 kilometers from ground zero and faced significant health challenges throughout her life. Despite her hardships, she married against her family's wishes, but her first child was stillborn. Before her death from lung cancer, she expressed a deep desire to have her youth back, highlighting the profound impacts of nuclear warfare on individuals and families[1].

Kanamoto's message serves as a testament to the enduring suffering and resilience of those affected by nuclear weapons, emphasizing the need for peace and disarmament in the face of such devastating threats[1][4]. His efforts, along with those of Nihon Hidankyo, continue to inspire global movements toward peace and nuclear abolition[2][3].

The story shared by Hiroshi Kanamoto serves as a reminder of the human cost of nuclear weapons. The location of the atomic bombing was the western Japan city of Hiroshima. Due to the effects of the atomic bombing, Hiroshi Kanamoto's sister was unable to take joy in life. Before her death, she expressed a desire to have her youth back, saying, "I'd like my youth back."

In his lecture, Kanamoto recounted this story tearfully, emphasizing the need for the world to learn from the past and work towards a future free of nuclear weapons. His powerful words resonated with the audience, serving as a call to action for nuclear disarmament and peace.

  1. Hiroshi Kanamoto, moved by the atrocities of war-and-conflicts he witnessed, has been sharing his sister's story of survival and loss, urging people to share these general-news and photos that remind us of the human cost, to foster change and promote peace, particularly in the realm of politics.
  2. After receiving the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize, Hiroshi Kanamoto, the official of Nihon Hidankyo, continues to use his platform to share photos and updates, advocating against nuclear weapons, in hopes that his personal experiences during war-and-conflicts will serve as a powerful catalyst for change, inspiring more people toward peace and nuclear abolition in global politics.

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