"Far and long, let's keep telling stories together," a Japanese atomic bomb survivor Keiko Ogura

Keiko Ogura

Japanese atomic bomb survivor, Keiko Ogura at G7 Hiroshima Summit 2023 (left). Credit: AFP/Keiko Ogura

Keiko Ogura is a bilingual Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor. She was 8 years old in 1945. Ms Ogura has been telling her own and other survivors' stories in English. In the audio, Ms Ogura speakes in Japanese and shares her experience in her more than 40 years of telling stories to the world including to the people in the US. Ms Ogura will visit Sydney this August.


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"Far and long, let's keep telling stories together," a Japanese atomic bomb survivor Keiko Ogura | SBS Japanese