Atomic bomb survivors from Nagasaki did not hide their bitter disappointment at the central government’s unchanging stance toward their various policy requests.
Chiyoko Iwanaga was 9 years old and living in Nagasaki on Aug. 9, 1945, when she saw two airplanes in the sky above her and then was hit by a flash and blast.
NAGASAKI People who experienced the atomic bombing of this city but were denied full state health care benefits bristled at the government’s plan to expand a medical relief program for them.