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The Prime Minister Attends the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony and Other Events

August 6, 2019

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address (1)

  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address (1)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister laying a wreath
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a silent prayer (1)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a silent prayer (2)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address (2)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (1)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (2)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (3)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (4)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (5)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister holding a press conference

Photograph of the Prime Minister laying a wreath

Photograph of the Prime Minister laying a wreath

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a silent prayer (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a silent prayer (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a silent prayer (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a silent prayer (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (3)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (3)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (4)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (4)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (5)

Photograph of the Prime Minister listening to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors (5)

Photograph of the Prime Minister holding a press conference

Photograph of the Prime Minister holding a press conference

[Provisional Translation]
 
On August 6, 2019, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attended the annual Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony held in the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima City.
 
Approximately 50,000 people including atomic bomb survivors and bereaved family members, as well as representatives of 89 nations, the European Union, and international organizations such as the United Nations attended the ceremony marking the 74th anniversary of the atomic bombing.
 
Mr. Kazumi Matsui, Mayor of Hiroshima City, and the representatives of the bereaved family members added the names of atomic bomb victims whose passing was confirmed in the past year to the cenotaph, and Prime Minister Abe, the representatives of the bereaved family members and the atomic bomb victims offered flowers. Afterwards, the Peace Bell was rung at 8:15 a.m., the time when the atomic bomb was dropped, and all the participants offered a minute of silent prayer.
 
Next, after Mayor Matsui offered a Peace Declaration and two child representatives recited the Promise for Peace, Prime Minister Abe delivered an address.
 
After the ceremony, the Prime Minister moved to a hotel in Hiroshima City and attended a meeting to listen to requests from representatives of atomic bomb survivors. After receiving requests from the representatives of seven groups of atomic bomb survivors, he held a press conference.

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