国立オリンピック記念青少年総合センターで開催された東京脱原発音楽祭、東京平和映画祭のロビーにて写真展を行いました。
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青森県大間町は世界初のフルMOX原子力発電所を建てようとしている。
大間町の方と協力して、その場所で世界ヒバクシャ展が開催できました。
大間町の方は数人きていただけました。でもむつ市や十和田、青森市からと遠方からも来ていただき、楽しかったです!
小学低学年の男の子二人が建物が珍しくウロウロして、屋根に乗っかったボロボロのボールが欲しいと必死の訴え。しかし、窓は開けられない場所で無理だよって言ったら、すんごく残念そうだった。
いやあ、小学生ボーイくん、そんなに欲しかったのねーでした♪
東日本大震災から1年となる3月11日に、渋谷clubASIAで行われた、バンド「For The Blood」presentsの 脱原発イベントに、世界ヒバクシャ展の写真が展示されました。海洋の放射能汚染をテーマにした絵本『大亀ガウディの海』を紹介する映像の上映や作者の田島伸二さんのトークもありました。
さる1月14、15日に横浜市のパシフィコ横浜で開催された脱原発世界会議に、世界ヒバクシャ展も参加しました。海が見える会場で、約1000人の方々が70点余の写真を熱心にご覧になっていました。全国各地から参加された方と、各地での写真展開催についてお話しさせていただくこともできました。
2011年12月7日、東京都目黒区のめぐろパーシモンホールで世界ヒバクシャ展緊急フォーラムを開催し、6年ぶりにヒバクシャの写真を展示するとともに、福島第一原発事故による放射能汚染の体への影響とその対策などについて、講演や活動発表などで構成するフォーラムを行いました。昼の部、夜の部併せて約350名の方々が参加し、熱心に話に聞き入っていました。
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The photo exhibition "Not Only Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Hibakusha around the World" at the former Bank of Japan Hiroshima Branch, an A-bombed building, was visited by approximately 3,500 people from Hiroshima and those who visited Hiroshima during Golden Week during the exhibition period from April 26 to May 8, 2024.
We were impressed by the high level of interest shown by visitors, many of whom eagerly looked at the approximately 130 photos, including those of the special exhibit "Abandoned Hibakusha" (photo by Takashi Ito), while reading the explanations of each photo.
In addition, "Prayer Songs - Songs of the Expanse and the Abyss of the Heart," which was held during the period as a project of the co-sponsor, MIZUNOTE General Foundation, featured wonderful performances and music by artists and the Hiroshima Chorus who participated from various parts of the country, as a requiem for those who died and a prayer for peace. It was a wonderful time to share our thoughts and feelings for peace.
Through this photo exhibition, We realized that even in Hiroshima, where the atomic bomb was dropped, hibakusha around the world are surprisingly little known. We realized that even in peace education, people learn about Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but not so much about the Hibakusha around the world, and I felt once again the importance of conveying the message of "Hibakusha around the world".
We would like to take this opportunity to further promote our efforts to make the photos from the World Hibakusha Exhibition come to life.
Thank you all for your continued support.
We know that the Russian attack on nuclear power plants in Ukraine and nuclear threats are causing many of you to feel an unprecedented sense of urgency.
Although we, too, feel helpless, we have been thinking about what we can do as a non-profit organization, the World Hibakusha Exhibition, and have decided to provide you with a symbolic photographs.
These photographs, titled "Hibakusha: Hatsuko Tominaga" and "Hibakusha: Motoyo Fujiwara," are the work of Ittetsu Morishita, a photographer who took photographs of Hibakusha in Hiroshima and Nagasaki for nearly half a century and died last year. Ittetsu Morishita founded the World Hibakusha Exhibition 20 years ago with the aim of raising public opinion for a nuclear-free world.
The following two photographs are provided.
Photo 1: TOMINAGA Hatsuko
1914-2002/Hiroshima Hibakusha
The white specks in her eyes are atomic cataracts.
A sharp pain runs through her body constantly, causing her to distort her eyebrows.
(1977, Eba, Hiroshima MORISHITA Ittetsu)
Photo 2: FUJIWARA Motoyo
1894-1989/Hiroshima Hibakusha
When the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Ms.FUJIWARA, who was helping to evacuate the city, was working near the Fukuya department store, 600 meters from the hypocenter.
Her five-year-old daughter and seventeen-year-old son died one month after the bombing. After that, she was alone and working hard, until becoming ill at the age of 91.
In this photo, you can see scars and burns on her arms and hands; they caused her much pain, especially in winter.
(1977, Hakushima, Hiroshima MORISHITA Ittetsu)
These photos, along with "Stop attacks on nuclear power plants!", "Don't use nuclear weapons!", "Don't threaten with nuclear weapons.", and "Peace in We thought that by having messages such as "Ukraine!" used together, we could contribute to sending a strong message around the world.
These photos are representative of a series of photos of A-bomb survivors that won the Grand Prix for the Peace and Nationality Award in the International Documentary Art Photo Contest "Humanity and Peace" to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the USSR.
I would like to think that it was some kind of mistake to use works that were appreciated by the Russian people on these occasions, but I am sure that many of the Russian people never wanted war either.
We, with all people, would like to overcome the nuclear crisis and see peace return to Ukraine.
If you wish to use them, please download the photos below.
We hope that these photos, which are filled with the thoughts and feelings of the Hibakusha, will be of some help to you.