All the messages sent to this site, "A personal record of Hiroshima A-bomb survival" by the late Mr. Takeharu Terao, are published on the web after getting the permission of the authors.
The site is not designed to discuss our perceptions of history or to argue about peace, but to offer the building blocks for thinking about peace, upon reading the responses to the Memoir.
Part1 Part2 Part3 1996 1997 (No.1) 1997 (No.2) Part4 Part5 Part6 1998 1999 2000 Part7 Part8 Part9 2001 2002 2003
Impressions of the pupils on "The Terao memoir" No.1
The sixth grade pupils of Taihaku Sendai Municipal Elementary School
Impressions of the pupils on "The Terao memoir" No.2
The fourth grade pupils of Higashi Itou Municipal Elementary School
Impressions of the pupils on "The Terao memoir" No.3
The sixth grade pupils of Atta village-run Mourai elementary school in Hokkaido Island
Impressions of students on "The Terao memoir
Sohou Taketa municipal junior high school
Born and bred in HIROSHIMA
Look back my birthplace HIROSHIMA from apart
Yuki Furusho Oita,Japan 4 August,1999A-bomb and I
Playing A-bomb survival in the performance
Naoko Hashimoto Shizuoka,Japan 18 April,1999Hiroshima,Nagasaki and Korea
Chika Sekine Kanagawa,Japan 18 April,1999An E-mail from Prof. Sunghee Lee,South Korea
English Department of Changshin College Masan, South KoreaBy Reading my Uncle's Memoir
Mari Terao, 6 August, 1997My grandfather's experience of A-bomb
Kanae Ichinose, 1 June, 1998
A message was sent from Ms.Kanae Ichinose through the E-mail.
She describes about her grandfather's experience of exposure to the A-bomb.