grandma in hiroshima author:nanao kamata
(Professor Emeritus, Hiroshima University IPPNW Japan branch director)

Nanao Kamata, Director of IPPNW Japan Chapter, "Hiroshima Grandma," introduces the power and health damage of atomic bomb radiation by answering questions from children visiting the home. Written in 2005 by Professor Emeritus, Hiroshima University.
The left page of the double-page spread contains the grandma's answer to the child, and the right page contains commentary from a medical point of view, making it easy for readers of all ages to understand.

Although the name of Hiroshima, which was bombed, is known overseas, the specific damage caused by the atomic bombing is not known.
Published in German and Spanish in 2022. I would like you to use it to convey the reality of the atomic bombing to the world.

One Day In Hiroshima Japanese version
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Japanese version(Revised version)
(List price 1,200 yen(without tax))

One Day In Hiroshima English version
One Day In Hiroshima English version QR Code

English edition
(List price 1,500yen(without tax))

One Day In Hiroshima French version
One Day In Hiroshima French version QR Code

French version
(List price 1,500yen(without tax))

One Day In Hiroshima German version
One Day In Hiroshima German version QR Code

German version
(List price 1,500yen(without tax))

One Day In Hiroshima Spanish version
One Day In Hiroshima Spanish version QR Code

Spanish version
(List price 1,500yen(without tax))

If you would like to purchase a book, please place an order with the Japan Branch Secretariat (within the Hiroshima Medical Association).
Only the Japanese version (revised in 2021) and the English version are available at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Shop.
Proceeds from the sale will be donated to the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Survivors Relief Foundation by Mr. Kamata.

You can read all pages of "Grandma of Hiroshima" in Japanese, English, French, German and Spanish for free.
Click the cover image above.
The English, French, German, and Spanish versions are also posted on the IPPNW Headquarters website (https://www.ippnw.org/) for dissemination to the world.

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