Shigemi Fukahori, Nagasaki Bombing Survivor and Peace Advocate, Passes Away at 93
Shigemi Fukahori, a prominent survivor of the 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki, passed away at a hospital in Nagasaki on January 3 at the age of 93. He devoted his life to advocating for peace and opposing nuclear weapons, championing the memory of those lost in the bombing, including members of his own family.
Fukahori was just 14 years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, an event that resulted in countless casualties. For years, he struggled to speak about his traumatic experiences until meeting another survivor during a visit to Spain inspired him to share his story. He famously recounted hearing cries for help during the aftermath, a memory that stayed with him throughout his life.
He became known for his advocacy work, often addressing students and urging them to take up the "baton of peace." Fukahori participated in notable moments, such as presenting a wreath to Pope Francis during his visit to Nagasaki in 2019, and pledging that Nagasaki would be the last place ever subjected to an atomic attack.
Funeral services for Fukahori are planned to be held at Urakami Church, a significant location near the bomb's ground zero, where he prayed regularly. His commitment to peace and remembrance will leave a lasting legacy.
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