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  1. Children of Hiroshima (原爆の子, Genbaku no ko, lit. "Children of the Atomic Bomb") is a 1952 Japanese drama film directed by Kaneto Shindō . Plot. Takako Ishikawa is a teacher on an island in the inland sea off the coast of post-war Hiroshima.

  2. Children of Hiroshima: Directed by Kaneto Shindô. With Nobuko Otowa, Osamu Takizawa, Masao Shimizu, Jûkichi Uno. Post war Hiroshima: It's been four years since the last time she visited her hometown. Takako faces the after effects of the A-bomb when she travels around the city to call on old friends.

  3. Sep 9, 2020 · Children of Hiroshima - National Security Council. Central Intelligence Agency. (09/18/1947 - 12/04/1981). This film follows a teacher and former resident of Hiroshima, who returned to...

  4. Apr 21, 2011 · Kaneto Shindos “Children of Hiroshima” was released in Japan in 1952, when the memories of World War II and the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were still fresh and...

  5. Mar 19, 2019 · Years before she was born, Nakatani Etsuko's father was poisoned by radiation from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. More than 70 years later, she still worries that she might get sick, too, and she wants the Japanese government to help.

  6. Aug 6, 2020 · Children of Hiroshima focus on an elementary school teacher named Takako (Nobuko Otawa, Shindo’s frequent collaborator and wife) who during the summer holidays decides to pay a visit to her home town, Hiroshima. Takako worked as a kindergarten teacher in Hiroshima in August 1945.

  7. Shows the devastation caused by the atomic bomb, and by use of a fictional storyline, portrays the struggle of the ordinary Japanese people in dealing with the aftermath.

  8. Children of Hiroshima. Japanese citizens deal with the devastating aftermath of the explosion of the atomic bomb.

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  9. Children of Hiroshima: An Appeal from the Children of Hiroshima was compiled by Professor Arata Osada (1887-1961) and published in 1951. He experienced the A-Bomb. He was appointed the president of the Hiroshima University of Humanities and Science in 1945 and retired the presidency in 1949.

  10. Overview. Shows the devastation caused by the atomic bomb, and by use of a fictional storyline, portrays the struggle of the ordinary Japanese people in dealing with the aftermath. Kaneto Shindō. Director, Writer.