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Hiroshima teens relay 'Little Boy' horror with art : 'What the atomic bomb did...'

The 'Little Boy' atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima killed around 140,000 people, including many who died from radiation.

July 06, 2025 / 11:01 IST
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A student puts the final touches on a painting for an annual project to preserve the testimonies of atomic bomb survivors to keep the memories of the bombing in 1945 relevant for younger generations, at Motomachi High School in Hiroshima, Hiroshima prefecture. (Image credit: AFP)

Trudging through the ruins of Hiroshima after the US atom bombing four days before in 1945, five-year-old Masaki Hironaka clutched his mother's hand and silently vowed to protect her.

It's one of many scenes from 80 years ago this August still etched in the octogenarian's memory -- and now depicted vividly by Japanese teenagers on canvas.

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For almost 20 years, Motomachi High School in Hiroshima has tasked its art students with interviewing hibakusha -- atom bomb survivors -- and turning their harrowing testimonies into paintings.

Showcased recently by the school ahead of the August 6 anniversary were 15 new artworks, including of scorched soldiers writhing in pain, and a horror-stricken girl surrounded by an inferno.