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Kyoko Jones, Program Director of the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund during its 10 year life. |
Mariko Bando speaks on "Women in Japan." She's the vice-president of Showa Women's University. On her way to Harvard as a visiting Scholar immediately after the presentation. |
Migiwa Ishitani, a woman who is speaking for her father, a survivor of Hiroshima who apologized for Japan's role in WWII. |
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Koji Ikeda, of samurai decent, speaks on his experience in the WWII A-bomb attack. A prison wall near his home blocked the radiation. He is 90 years old. |
Yanagi Tomoko speaks on video as a 2nd generation survivor. Her father was 14 years old when the A-bomb hit Hiroshima. |
Science Education presenter, Yoshisuke Kumano, of Shizuoka University. He personally believes in immigration because Japan has been a homogeneous society. The concept is not ready for acceptance by Japanese authorities. |
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My home away from home. |