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Children's Book
Atomic-bombed trees that still live in 『. The trees are a memory of the war and the activities of people before the war. The trees are kept in memory. A documentary writer is a non-fiction story about the atomic bomb and the atomic bomb. He heard various stories from a tree doctor in Hiroshima, an atomic bomb survivor who talks about the experiences of the atomic bomb and the relationship with trees, university students who sketched trees after the atomic bomb, and researchers who examine the effects of the hardness of trees and radiation. Ten years have passed since the publication of "』" (written by Yuko Ishida, published by Kaiseisha) in 2015. The city of Hiroshima and the environment surrounding the trees exposed to the atomic bomb have changed greatly. In the 80th year after the war and the 80th year after the atomic bomb, we revised the manuscript and added new photos. The 『 New Edition "』 of the future seen by the trees exposed to the atomic bomb who are going to see the trees in Hiroshima" has been published. In the 80th year after the war and the 80th year after the atomic bomb, we have decided to publish a new edition with a new manuscript and new photos. In the 80th year after the war and the 80th year after the atomic bomb, there are more and more people who talk about the experiences of the atomic bomb. With "trees" as an entrance, this book gives children an opportunity to think about the atomic bomb and the atomic bomb. At the end of the book, there is a map around the trees exposed to the atomic bomb and a tour course recommended by a tree doctor, Tsutomu Horiguchi. It is a non-fiction book about the atomic bomb and the atomic bomb. It is a non-fiction book. It is a non-fiction book about the atomic bomb and the atomic Horiguchi