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Understand the "Now" of Nuclear Weapons and Hiroshima & HOPe Efforts.
Even over 80 years after the first atomic bombing in world history, more than 12,000 nuclear weapons still exist in the world today.
Hiroshima, as a city that experienced both devastation by an atomic bombing and recovery from it, has assumed a vital role in making a tangible contribution to the efforts of the international community toward a peaceful world without nuclear weapons.
To the Next Generation:
Learn about Nuclear Weapons and peace.
To foster next-generation leaders in peace initiatives, we implement educational programs for young people.
Efforts Toward Nuclear Weapons Abolition in the 80 Years Since the Bombing
The year 2025 marks 80 years since the first atomic bombing in world history and the end of WWII. Recognizing this milestone year as a turning point, we have been accelerating our efforts toward the abolition of nuclear weapons by implementing two major projects.