日本語のみで絞り込む

The Hiroshima Maidens are a group of 25 Japanese women who were school age girls when they were seriously disfigured as a result of the thermal flash of the ...

The Hiroshima Maidens ... Following the help from newspaper columnist Shizue Masugi, Tanimoto began raising funds to get plastic surgery for his group.

2020/8/6 -This is the story of 25 young women who survived the Hiroshima bombings, then came to the United States to get medical care years later.

The case of the Hiroshima maidens thus epitomizes the gendered discourse to justify violence, and, I believe, to normalize the horror of the atomic bombing.

1985/7/7 -A woman named Shizue Masugi now visited Hiroshima from Tokyo. She had led a wildly unconventional life for a Japanese woman of her time. A ...

The Hiroshima Maidens are a group of 25 Japanese ... Following the help from newspaper columnist Shizue Masugi, Tanimoto began raising funds to get plastic ...

Masugi Shizue (真杉 静枝); born 3 October 1901 in Denga (today: Fukui prefecture); died 29. June 1955) was a Japanese author. Most of her works belong to ...

2015/8/10 -In June 1952, Tanimoto and Masugi brought two Hiroshima Atomic Maidens to the prison to 'console' (imon 慰問) the war criminals. An article ...

Shizue Masugi made a remark regarding the medical treatment of the “Hiroshima. Maidens.” Being infuriated by her remark, the Hiroshima Surgeons' Society issued ...

2023/10/19 -The Hiroshima Maidens are a group of 25 Japanese women who were school age girls when they were seriously disfigured as a result of the ...