Zaldy in Tanaka-Machi Nagasaki, Japan (1)
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Zaldy in Tanaka-Machi Nagasaki, Japan (2)
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Zaldy in Tanaka-Machi Nagasaki, Japan (3)
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Ground Zero, Nagasaki / The Atomic Bombing of the Japan's Vatican City
Atomic Bombs -Nagasaki was the largest Christian city in Japan
政治利用される慰霊の場 市の姿勢が助長 慰安婦資料館の看板も
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The Secret of Nagasaki
Real Secret is that the Ground Zero was Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki
why monument in Hiroshima ? why No monument in Nagasaki ?
Two types of atomic bombs uranium & plutonium
THE BOMB with uranium to Hiroshima was made by Nazi Germany ?
Manhattan Project and plutonium type ? Nazi Germany and uranium type ? Even William Leonard Laurence were not allowed to see Hiroshima.
For the plan change, Nagasaki mayor had received a state guest treatment from the US.
Nagasaki mayor did not understand the background at all.
There is a great irony in this background.
Construction of the original Urakami Cathedral, a brick Neo-Romanesque building, began in 1895, after a long-standing ban on Christianity was lifted.
In 1865, the French priest Bernard Petitjean discovered that almost all the Urakami villagers were Christian. Between 1869 and 1873, over 3600 villagers were banished.
During their exile, 650 died martyrs. The persecuted Kakure Kirishitan (Hidden Christians) came back to their home village from 7 years exile in 1873, and decided to construct their own church.
They purchased the land of the village chief where the humiliating interrogations had taken place for two centuries. The annual fumi-e interrogations required those present to tread upon an icon of the Virgin Mary or Jesus. They thought the place was appropriate considering their memory of the long persecution. Construction of the building was started by Father Francine and was completed under the direction of Father Regani. The frontal twin spires stood 64 meters high were constructed in 1875. When completed in 1925 (Taishō 14), it was the largest Catholic church in East Asia.
The atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 detonated in Urakami only 500 m (1640 ft) from the cathedral, completely destroying it. As the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (August 15) was near, Mass was held on the day and was well attended. The resultant collapse and heat-wave cindered and buried all those present in the Cathedral. The destruction of the cathedral hit the religious community of Nagasaki the hardest, as they viewed it as a loss of spirituality. It had such an impact, that famous playwright Tanaka Chikao wrote his most successful play, Head of Mary, about the efforts of Christians in Nagasaki to reconstitute their faith by rebuilding the Virgin Mary.
A replacement was built in 1959, after a serious debate between the city government and the congregation. The city government suggested preserving the destroyed cathedral as a heritage site, and offered an alternate site for a new church.
However, the decision to preserve the destroyed cathedral was suddenly changed dramatically by Nagasaki mayor's decision.
The destroyed cathedral which was the largest Catholic church in East Asia, was removed.
Nagasaki should have been chosen as the last target place by the Christian country (US) ???
US decision makers did not care about the background at all ?
Protestant vs. Catholic ?
Decision-makers were not Christian ?
No information about Nagasaki ?
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivor Tells Her Story
Sachiko Matsuo was a 5th grade school girl, when the atomic bomb code named ''Fat Boy' destroyed her home in Nagasaki on 9 August 1945. Her family was hiding in the hills on the cities outskirts, where they'd built a makeshift hut. She tells us her story...
Zaldy in Tanaka-Machi Nagasaki, Japan (4)
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①Hiroshima & Nagasaki : Experiments (Nagasaki was the Christian (Catholic) Sanctuary in Japan)
Secret in Nagasak: i
The Ground Zero was Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki
why monument in Hiroshima ? why No monument in Nagasaki ?
Two types of atomic bombs uranium & plutonium
THE BOMB with uranium to Hiroshima was made by Nazi Germany, according to Spanish intelligence velasco ?
Manhattan Project with Plutonium type ? Nazi Germany with Uranium type ? Even William Leonard Laurence were not allowed to see in Hiroshima.
For the plan change, Nagasaki mayor had received a state guest treatment from the US.
Nagasaki mayor did not understand the background at all.
There is a great irony in this background.
Construction of the original Urakami Cathedral, a brick Neo-Romanesque building, began in 1895, after a long-standing ban on Christianity was lifted.
In 1865, the French priest Bernard Petitjean discovered that almost all the Urakami villagers were Christian. Between 1869 and 1873, over 3600 villagers were banished.
During their exile, 650 died martyrs. The persecuted Kakure Kirishitan (Hidden Christians) came back to their home village from 7 years exile in 1873, and decided to construct their own church.
They purchased the land of the village chief where the humiliating interrogations had taken place for two centuries. The annual fumi-e interrogations required those present to tread upon an icon of the Virgin Mary or Jesus. They thought the place was appropriate considering their memory of the long persecution. Construction of the building was started by Father Francine and was completed under the direction of Father Regani. The frontal twin spires stood 64 meters high were constructed in 1875. When completed in 1925 (Taishō 14), it was the largest Catholic church in East Asia.
The atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 detonated in Urakami only 500 m (1640 ft) from the cathedral, completely destroying it. As the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (August 15) was near, Mass was held on the day and was well attended. The resultant collapse and heat-wave cindered and buried all those present in the Cathedral. The destruction of the cathedral hit the religious community of Nagasaki the hardest, as they viewed it as a loss of spirituality. It had such an impact, that famous playwright Tanaka Chikao wrote his most successful play, Head of Mary, about the efforts of Christians in Nagasaki to reconstitute their faith by rebuilding the Virgin Mary.
A replacement was built in 1959, after a serious debate between the city government and the congregation. The city government suggested preserving the destroyed cathedral as a heritage site, and offered an alternate site for a new church.
However, the decision to preserve the destroyed cathedral was suddenly changed dramatically by Nagasaki mayor's decision.
The destroyed cathedral which was the largest Catholic church in East Asia, was removed.
Nagasaki should have been chosen as the last target place by the Christian country (US) ???
US decision makers did not care about the background at all ?
Protestant vs. Catholic ?
Decision-makers were not Christian ?
No information about Nagasaki ?
Miracle - nun survivor Hiroshima english subtitles
A Japanese nun remained UNTOUCHED just two kilometers from ground zero of the atomic bomb explosion! One more miracle forgotten. It is time to REMEMBER!
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Let's Learn Nagasaki-ben
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Nagasaki in 1945: Interviews with Atomic Bomb Survivors
This was part of my graduation project.
What does it feel like to survive an atomic bomb? Nagasaki survivor Yasuaki Yamashita explains
76 year-old Yasuaki Yamashita describes the moment an atomic bomb hit the city of Nagasaki. He was just five years old at the time.
Pictures drawn by Atomic Bomb Survivors -Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1
One day in May,1974, Mr. Iwakichi Kobayashi, a seventy-seven year old man brought a single picture of bombing to the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) Hiroshima Studio. The airing of this picture in June 1974 resulted in tremendous viewer response. A total of 975 pictures were submitted to the NHK in two months and exhibited at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum during August 1-6,1974, approximatery 20,000 people saw the pictures.
Publisher Nippon Hoso Shuppan Kyokai (日本放送出版協会 ) edited and published 104 pictures in Japanese as 劫火を見た in 1977. Simultaneously the work was also translated into English by the World Friendship Center in Hiroshima, and published as Unforgetable Fire by Pantheon Books, a division of Random Housde, Inc., New York in 1977.
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum with support of NHK Hiroshima Station, the Chugoku Simbun (Newspaper), and another organization started an atomic bomb drawing campaign again 25 years later. They collected 1,338 drawing by 484 persons in Hiroshima from April 1 to July 31, 2002. These pictures were exhibited at the Hisoshima Peace Memorial Museum as a special exhibition and published on their website (pcf.hiroshima.jp) as the following:
The First Special Exhibition of Fy 2002
Helping Victim in the Burnt Plain-Relief Activity with neither Medicine nor Food to Offer.
July 18 - December 1, 2002
The Second Special Exhibition of Fy 2001
Hiroshima Testimony - The City Obliterated, the Aftermath
March 1 - July 10, 2002
The Second Special Exhibition of Fy 2002
Hiroshima Testimony - The City Obliterated - the Aftermath
March 1 - July 10, 2002
The Secon Special Exhibition of Fy 2003
Island of Final Rest - Ninoshima and the Atomic bombing
March 3 - July 11, 2003
I am a surviving family member of the Nagasaki Atomic Bombing. I do not seek credit for this digitalized format production. I only wish for these historically valuable documents to be seen by the world.
Second Edition:
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivor Ms. Chiyono Yoneda
A hibakusha (atomic bomb survivor) from Nagasaki, tells what she and her family went through. She survived physical damage and depression, but several of her relatives, including her three young nieces, died of burns and radiation shortly after the explosion.
Nagasaki atomic bomb marked in Japan, 70 years on
The Japanese city of Nagasaki has marked 70 years since the dropping of an atomic bomb by the United States.
A ceremony at the Nagasaki Peace Park observed a minute's silence.
Speeches by a survivor and Nagasaki's mayor both criticised the attending Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for his plans to loosen the restrictions on what Japan's military can do.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports.
Hirado in Nagasaki
Hirado
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音楽: Happy Holidays
ミュージシャン: Jef
Konami Vs Maruko Nagasaki
The Dropping of Atomic Bombs on Japan
Nagasaki & Hiroshima in 1945 by US Marine photographer
※Link of PDF FIle Analyzing the “Photographic Evidence” of the Nanking Massacre
※Two types of atomic bombs uranium & plutonium
Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki / Real secret in Nagasaki
why monument in Hiroshima ? why No monument in Nagasaki ?
For the plan change, Nagasaki mayor had received a state guest treatment from the US.
Nagasaki mayor did not understand the background at all.
There is a great irony in this background.
Construction of the original Urakami Cathedral, a brick Neo-Romanesque building, began in 1895, after a long-standing ban on Christianity was lifted.
In 1865, the French priest Bernard Petitjean discovered that almost all the Urakami villagers were Christian. Between 1869 and 1873, over 3600 villagers were banished.
During their exile, 650 died martyrs. The persecuted Kakure Kirishitan (Hidden Christians) came back to their home village from 7 years exile in 1873, and decided to construct their own church.
They purchased the land of the village chief where the humiliating interrogations had taken place for two centuries. The annual fumi-e interrogations required those present to tread upon an icon of the Virgin Mary or Jesus. They thought the place was appropriate considering their memory of the long persecution. Construction of the building was started by Father Francine and was completed under the direction of Father Regani. The frontal twin spires stood 64 meters high were constructed in 1875. When completed in 1925 (Taishō 14), it was the largest Catholic church in East Asia.
The atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 detonated in Urakami only 500 m (1640 ft) from the cathedral, completely destroying it. As the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (August 15) was near, Mass was held on the day and was well attended. The resultant collapse and heat-wave cindered and buried all those present in the Cathedral. The destruction of the cathedral hit the religious community of Nagasaki the hardest, as they viewed it as a loss of spirituality. It had such an impact, that famous playwright Tanaka Chikao wrote his most successful play, Head of Mary, about the efforts of Christians in Nagasaki to reconstitute their faith by rebuilding the Virgin Mary.
A replacement was built in 1959, after a serious debate between the city government and the congregation. The city government suggested preserving the destroyed cathedral as a heritage site, and offered an alternate site for a new church.
However, the decision to preserve the destroyed cathedral was suddenly changed dramatically by the Nagasaki mayor treated by US.
The destroyed cathedral which was the largest Catholic church in East Asia, was removed.
Nagasaki should have been chosen as the last target place by the Christian country (US) ???
US decision makers did not care of the background at all ?
Protestant vs. Catholic ?
Decision-makers were not Christian ?
No information about Nagasaki ?