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That Day in Hiroshima with kana
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あの日ヒロシマで ふりがな付き
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
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About 10 days
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*A5 size, 296 pages, soft cover
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2024
Product tag: None
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Description
[That Day in Hiroshima with kana] Wandering Cannabun From a third-generation A-bomb survivor* A new standard for books conveying memories of the atomic bombing In order to have more people read this book, it is now available with kana (phonetic alphabet)! *Because of the popularity of the previously published book [That Day in Hiroshima], a kana-illustrated version will also be released! *Selected by the National School Library Association *Included in high school English textbooks At 8:15 on August 6, 1945, the first atomic bomb in human history was dropped over Hiroshima. More than 160,000 people died as a result of this nuclear attack. Two works by Kanabu, a third-generation survivor of radiation exposure, depict people who lived through unimaginably tragic and harsh days, centering on two people who worked hard in the midst of the attack. [The story of a girl who lived through Hiroshima] (the experience of the author's grandmother's cousin) This is the story of a female conductor (and later driver) of the Hiroshima Electric Railway, which runs through the city of Hiroshima. The main character, Sachiko, who was employed by Hiroshima Electric Railway as a female driver due to the shortage of labor caused by the war, was exposed to the atomic bomb and injured. She witnesses the devastation of the city of Hiroshima. [The Military Doctor Who Fought the Atomic Bomb] (The experience of a military doctor who struggled in Hiroshima immediately after the atomic bombing) As an army doctor, Shuntaro Hida devoted himself to the treatment of many A-bomb survivors. The effects of radiation that struck after the bombing were horrific, The effects of the radiation that struck after the bombing were horrific, and even those who seemed to have escaped death from the bombing were affected. Comment from the publisher At a time when the world is seeking peace, I want men and women, young and old, to know about the experiences of war and the atomic bombings. [We are now releasing the book with furigana (phonetic alphabet) due to the strong demand for elementary school students to read the book. We hope that people with learning disabilities and foreigners will also pick up the book and share it with many more people. You are free to spread and cite this book on social networking sites (see this book for details). It is such a cruel historical fact that we do not want to see or know, but the wandering Mr. Kanabun cheerfully depicts not only the horror of war but also the power of human rebirth. About the Author Wandering Canabun Wandering Kanabun is a company employee living in Hiroshima Prefecture. She has been working to convey her A-bomb experience in manga form. Her first work, "The Story of a Girl Who Suffered the Atomic Bomb," which depicts her grandmother's experience of the atomic bombing, was published on the website of the International Peace Base Hiroshima. The two works included in this film are her second and third works, respectively. |
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Wandering Cannabun
From a third-generation A-bomb survivor* A new standard for books conveying memories of the atomic bombing
In order to have more people read this book, it is now available with kana (phonetic alphabet)!
*Because of the popularity of the previously published book [That Day in Hiroshima], a kana-illustrated version will also be released!
*Selected by the National School Library Association
*Included in high school English textbooks
At 8:15 on August 6, 1945, the first atomic bomb in human history was dropped over Hiroshima.
More than 160,000 people died as a result of this nuclear attack.
Two works by Kanabu, a third-generation survivor of radiation exposure, depict people who lived through unimaginably tragic and harsh days, centering on two people who worked hard in the midst of the attack.
[The story of a girl who lived through Hiroshima] (the experience of the author's grandmother's cousin)
This is the story of a female conductor (and later driver) of the Hiroshima Electric Railway, which runs through the city of Hiroshima.
The main character, Sachiko, who was employed by Hiroshima Electric Railway as a female driver due to the shortage of labor caused by the war, was exposed to the atomic bomb and injured.
She witnesses the devastation of the city of Hiroshima.
[The Military Doctor Who Fought the Atomic Bomb] (The experience of a military doctor who struggled in Hiroshima immediately after the atomic bombing)
As an army doctor, Shuntaro Hida devoted himself to the treatment of many A-bomb survivors.
The effects of radiation that struck after the bombing were horrific,
The effects of the radiation that struck after the bombing were horrific, and even those who seemed to have escaped death from the bombing were affected.
Comment from the publisher
At a time when the world is seeking peace, I want men and women, young and old, to know about the experiences of war and the atomic bombings.
[We are now releasing the book with furigana (phonetic alphabet) due to the strong demand for elementary school students to read the book.
We hope that people with learning disabilities and foreigners will also pick up the book and share it with many more people.
You are free to spread and cite this book on social networking sites (see this book for details).
It is such a cruel historical fact that we do not want to see or know, but the wandering Mr. Kanabun cheerfully depicts not only the horror of war but also the power of human rebirth.
About the Author
Wandering Canabun
Wandering Kanabun is a company employee living in Hiroshima Prefecture.
She has been working to convey her A-bomb experience in manga form.
Her first work, "The Story of a Girl Who Suffered the Atomic Bomb," which depicts her grandmother's experience of the atomic bombing, was published on the website of the International Peace Base Hiroshima.
The two works included in this film are her second and third works, respectively.