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Hiroshima · HiroshimaA pilgrimage for film buffs and a place for temple-hopping, the charming Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture makes a worthy detour from the island of Miyajima.See the Story
Onomichi's oysters, old temples and Ozu’s Tokyo Story: A Japanese port town few foreign tourists know of
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Hiroshima · HiroshimaTOKYO >> Watching “Oppenheimer,” the Oscar-winning biopic about the father of the atomic bomb that opened in Japan in late March, Kako Okuno was stunned by a scene in which scientists celebrated the explosion over Hiroshima with thunderous foot stomping and the waving of American flags.See the Story
‘Oppenheimer’ opens in nuclear-scarred Japan
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Fighter Jets · HiroshimaThe Maritime Self-Defense Force showed the multi-role helicopter carrier Kaga to the press on Monday at its Kure Base in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, after first-stage modification work to make it capable of accommodating fixed-wing fighter jets was completed.See the Story
New Deck Unveiled on MSDF Helicopter Carrier Kaga; Modification Will Let Fighter Jets Take Off
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Hiroshima · HiroshimaTOKYO — Watching “Oppenheimer,” the Oscar-winning biopic about the father of the atomic bomb that opened in Japan on Friday, Kako Okuno was stunned by a scene in which scientists celebrated the explosion over Hiroshima with thunderous foot stomping and the waving of American flags.See the Story
‘Oppenheimer’ opens in nuclear-scarred Japan, 8 months after US premiere - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Hiroshima · HiroshimaThe 100-year-old Japanese Takashi Morita, survivor of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, will have his story told through a film. The watchmaker moved to Brazil in 1956, lives in a clinic for the elderly in Vila Mariana, in the southern part of São Paulo, and has already narrated an autobiographical book: “The Last Message from Hiroshima: What I Saw and How I Survived the Atomic Bomb” .>>> After months, Oppenheimer opens in …See the Story