Yuji Sasaki, the third from left, with high school students from Hiroshima Prefectural Akifuchu High School. Behind the group ...
A Japanese man who gives talks on the experiences of atomic bomb survivors has shown people in Norway how to fold paper ...
A member of Nihon Hidankyo plans to give metal origami cranes symbolizing peace to dignitaries in Oslo when the leading ...
When she grew up, Sadako went to school and became an important member of her class' relay race. After her death, Sadako's body was examined by the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) for research ...
Origami cranes, usually made of paper, have become an anti-nuclear symbol after Sadako Sasaki, who experienced the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945, died of leukemia at age 12 after folding ...
UNLV students have been creative in their approach to honoring the three professors — Patricia Navarro-Velez, Jerry Cha-Jan ...
de Beauvoir おいしい。 (Oishii.) Translation: It's good. or It's tasty. Who: Sadako Sasaki, Hiroshima atomic bomb victim, after tasting her ochazuke (tea on ...