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The year 2025 marks 80 years since the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
Even now, however, there are still over 12,000 nuclear weapons in existence on the planet.

As we approach the 80th year of the bombing, we invite you to reflect on peace with us.

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Yuzak Hidehikoi

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture,
President of Hiroshima Organization for Global Peace (HOPe)

YUZAKI Hidehiko

On August 6, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima for the first time in human history. Within that year, the bomb took the lives of some 140,000 people.
The year 2025 marks the 80th year since this incident.

Currently, there are more than 12,000 nuclear weapons stockpiled on the earth, and dependence on nuclear deterrence has become even stronger. In this environment, Hibakusha, who suffer from the lingering effects of the bombing, continue to convey the tragic realities of the atomic bombings and the vital necessity of abolishing nuclear weapons. It is our mission to pass down their earnest desire for peace to future generations and achieve nuclear abolition.

This year, 80 years after the atomic bombings and the end of World War II, we have opened a special webpage to deliver a powerful message on peace from Hiroshima to the world. It is my sincere hope that you will join us in the movement to make this year a strategic turning point towards the realization of a peaceful world without nuclear weapons.

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Hiroshima Prefecture and the Hiroshima Organization for Global Peace (HOPe) will undertake various initiatives, marking this year, the 80th year of the atomic bombing and the end of World War II, as a turning point to accelerate efforts towards the abolition of nuclear weapons.
Under the two major projects "Project to Bring Global Leaders Together to Discuss the Future and Peace" and "Project to Bring Youth Together to Connect Peace to the Future," a variety of initiatives will be implemented to commemorate the 80th year of the atomic bombing and the end of the war.
We encourage you to participate in the initiatives that interest you and join us in sending a message of peace to the world.

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