About the TSS Archive Project
The Hiroshima Peace Program TSS Archive Project is a peace promotion project created by TSS-TV, a local broadcasting company in Hiroshima, the first place in human history where an atomic bomb was used in warfare. This project offers special documentaries, peace-related news, and hibakusha testimonies online with English subtitles for the world to watch, so that people will better understand the reality of the bombing.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima City
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- December, 2024
2024 Peace Memorial Ceremony
English version is now available- November, 2024
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American university students convey their thoughts on peace
- The baton passed on from the A-bomb survivors - English version is now available - September 6, 2024
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The Untold Truth: American Victims of the Atomic Bomb
A Screening, Talk Session, and Student Press Conference - August 1, 2024
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“Mayor Hamai’s testimony” “Yuriko Hayashi’s testimony” in English is now available to watch!
TSS Next Generation Succession Project
The Next Generation Succession Project is a project to pass on the reality of the atomic bombing to the next generation by translating atomic bomb testimonies and peace-related news into English together with the younger generation.
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Koko Kondo's Experience of the Atomic Bombing
Filmed on February 4, 2020
with the Hiroshima University Center for Peace Kawano Seminar
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The 'Promise' Between Hiroshima Survivors and American College Students – Translating Keiko's Kamishibai into English
Aired on August 29, 2023
with University of Idaho
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Atomic Bomb Mayor: Mr. Hamai talks about “August 6th”
Aired on August 4, 2020
with University of Idaho
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To a World Without Nuclear Weapons…
Highschool students working together with atomic bomb survivorsAired on December 21, 2022
with University of Idaho
Special Documentaries
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I am an Atomic Bomb Survivor
-Why Keiko Ogura continues to tell her story-First aired on August 6, 2023
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A Year of Prayer in HIROSHIMA,
August 2021-July 2022First aired on August 6, 2022
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An Orphan Camp on Atomic Bombed Land
-Yorito Kamikuri, Father of 2,000-First aired on August 6, 2021
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For Whom does RERF Exist?
-TSS Special Documentary for 75 Years Since the Atomic Bombing-First aired on August 6, 2020
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Genbaku Dome - what the name has left us -
First aired on August 6, 2019
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The Man Who Preserved the Legacy of Hiroshima
-The Story Behind the Peace Memorial Museum-First aired on August 6, 2014
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Scars of Hell
-The First and Last Hiroshima PTSD Survey-First aired on August 6, 2010
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The Untold Truth
-American Victims of the Atomic Bomb-First aired on August 6, 2004
The Atomic-Bombed City of Hiroshima Reacts to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
PLAYLIST (YouTube)
NEW VIDEOS
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Two Years Since the Invasion of Ukraine: Refugees in Hiroshima Long to Return Home
March 26, 2024 OA
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Two Years Since the Invasion of Ukraine: A Refugee Family's Decision and Prayers for Peace
March 24, 2024 OA
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Ukrainian Dance Ensemble Offers Flowers at Peace Memorial Park
July 25, 2023 OA
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Hiroshima Round Table Round-up
July 19, 2023 OA
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Learning from Hiroshima's Recovery: Visit by Ukrainian City Planning Staff
May 25, 2023 OA
Special Programs
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Passing the Torch of Peace: US students convey the legacy of atomic bomb survivors
Aired on September 4, 2024
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A Look Back at the G7 Hiroshima Summit
Aired on May 22, 2023
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Hibakusha Keiko Ogura on the G7 Summit
Aired on May 22, 2023
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Hiroshima University and the University of Idaho: Peace Across Borders
Aired on November 2, 2022
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Internment in Siberia: A Story of Survival
Aired on August 12, 2022
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Hibakusha's voices are needed around the world today
Aired on August 4, 2022
Hiroshima scenery:
“70 years Since the Atomic Bomb/The Miracle City”
It has been over 70 years since the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Despite the devastation of their city and the immense loses they suffered, the people of Hiroshima stood up to overcome hardship and pain to restore Hiroshima to the beautiful city that it is today.
These videos feature the miraculous recovery of the city through historical records, photos, and other visuals.
Get Involved
If you'd like to help us spread our message of peace, we've created a Flyer (PDF) about the TSS Archive Project free for anyone to print. We hope that you'll use this Flyer in peace studies and more.(Only for non-profit activities)
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