Hiroshima: All The Days That Follow English-language Documentary Now Available for Viewing
To convey the memory of Hiroshima to the world in this milestone 80th year since the atomic bombing, Chūgoku Broadcasting is proud to announce our English-language documentary about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, entitled Hiroshima: All The Days That Follow, now available for viewing on our official website.

Around the world today, conflicts are yet unceasing, and the risk of nuclear weapons use remains ever-present. As the average age of the hibakusha survivors of the atomic bombing is 85.58 (as of 2024), conveying their valuable testimonies and fervent plea that nuclear weapons should never be used again to the next generation is more important with every passing year.
This year, we commemorate 80 years since the atomic bombing. To keep the memory of Hiroshima from fading, Chūgoku Broadcasting has created Hiroshima: All The Days That Follow, a three-part English-language documentary available for viewing on our official website. It is our hope that this documentary will not only be used for personal viewing, but also used in classrooms, peace education, and peace activism around the world, conveying the inhumanity of nuclear weapons and helping to foster hearts that wish for lasting peace. Details about the documentary can be found below.


Title: Hiroshima: All the Days that Follow
Website (English and Japanese):
English https://rcc.jp/peace/hiroshima-allthedays-thatfollows/index_en.php
Japanese https://rcc.jp/peace/hiroshima-allthedays-thatfollows/
Documentary contents:
The documentary contains three parts (approx. 35 minutes total) and was created to help even those who have never been to Hiroshima gain an understanding of the reality of the atomic bombing.
· Part 1: Hiroshima: Before and After the Bombing
· Part 2: Hiroshima: The Human Impact
· Part 3: Hiroshima: To the Next Generation
About Chūgoku Broadcasting
Chūgoku Broadcasting is an integrated media company offering television broadcasting, radio broadcasting, and more. Based in Hiroshima, the company provides news coverage and television shows that are firmly rooted in the community and works to convey peace and culture to viewers.
Use for educational purposes
We strongly encourage and welcome the use of this documentary around the world in a wide variety of ways, such as an educational tool for peace education in schools or to facilitate peace-related discussions. If you would like to use this documentary for educational purposes, please apply online using the designated application form on our website (see website for details).
Inquiries
Application Desk for Footage Usage
Audio Visual Center
News Coverage and Production Bureau
Chūgoku Broadcasting
Email: archive@rcc.co.jp

