• Sankichi Tōge (峠 三吉, Tōge Sankichi, 19 February 1917 – 10 March 1953) was a Japanese poet, activist, and survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. He...
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  • photographer Satō Sankichi (佐藤 三吉, 1857–1947), Japanese surgeon Sankichi Takahashi (高橋 三吉, 1882–1966), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Sankichi Tōge (峠 三吉, 1917–1953)...
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  • Festival. She participated in the concert by reading a selection of Tōge Sankichi's work 'Poems of the Atomic Bomb'. Through her guidance, the fundraising...
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    origami cranes in order to cure herself of leukemia and symbol of peace Sankichi Tōge – hibakusha at 28 years old, poet and militant Setsuko Thurlow – hibakusha...
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  • own experiences, includes Yōko Ōta, Tamiki Hara, Shinoe Shōda, and Sankichi Tōge. The second, who wrote about the bomb addressing both individual and...
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  • appear in the work include Rudyard Kipling, Alfred Lord Tennyson and Sankichi Toge, who survived the Hiroshima bombing but died some years later of leukaemia...
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  • in 1985. The series includes quotations from Rabindranath Tagore, Sankichi Toge, etc. He received a grant from the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign...
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    in the film industry, Bantsuma was the obvious choice for the part of Sankichi, a man of the lowest social ranks. On 7 July 1953, Bantsuma died at the...
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