Hiroshimajin
Hiroshimajin is a Japanese term that refers to the people of Hiroshima, a city in western Japan. The term gained significant attention following the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, during World War II. The bombing resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life, with estimates suggesting that over 140,000 people were killed immediately, and many more died later from radiation exposure and other related causes.
The term "Hiroshimajin" has come to represent the resilience and spirit of the city's inhabitants. Despite the
Today, Hiroshimajin are known for their strong sense of community and their commitment to promoting peace and