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Osamu Shimomura
Japanese organic chemist and marine biologist (1928–2018)
Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations
Japanese organisation of atomic bomb survivors
Ken Naganuma
Japanese association football player and manager (1930–2008)
Teruki Miyamoto
Japanese association football player (1940-2000)
Yukio Shimomura
Japanese association football player and manager
Sadako Sasaki
Japanese origami artist
Yoshinori Shigematsu
Japanese association football player
Arawa Kimura
Japanese association football player (1931-2007)
Kazuo Imanishi
Japanese association football player and manger (1941-2026)
Reizo Fukuhara
Japanese association football player (1931–1970)
hibakusha
right|thumb|A hibakusha of Hiroshima with symptomatic nuclear burns; the pattern on her skin is from the kimono she was wearing at the moment of the flash. '''''''''' ( or ; or ; or ) is a word of Japanese origin generally designating the people affected by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States at the end of World War II.
Tsutomu Yamaguchi
Japanese marine engineer (1916–2010)
Issey Miyake
Japanese fashion designer (1938−2022)
Yoshio Nishina
Japanese physicist (1890–1951)
Pedro Arrupe
Twenty-eighth Superior General of the Society of Jesus (1907-1991)
Shunroku Hata
Japanese general (1879–1962)
Takashi Nagai
Japanese physician, writer, diarist, Roman Catholic convert and Servant of God (1908–1951)
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission
US commission established in 1946 in accordance with a presidential directive from Harry S. Truman
Akihiro Miwa
Japanese singer, actor, drag queen, director, composer and author
Keiji Nakazawa
Japanese manga artist (1939-2012)
Reiji Okazaki
Japanese biologist (1930–1975)
Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle
German Jesuit priest
Tamiki Hara
Japanese writer
Yura Halim
Bruneian politician
Kyoko Hayashi
Japanese writer (1930–2017)
Hiroko Takenishi
Japanese writer
Tomotaka Tasaka
Japanese screenwriter and film director (1902–1974)
Masao Maruyama
Japanese political scientist (1914-1996)
Hiroshima Maidens
group of Japanese women disfigured by atomic bomb
Sumiteru Taniguchi
Japanese anti-nuclear activist; Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor
Taeko Nakanishi
Japanese voice actress
Shuntaro Hida
Japanese physician (1917–2017)
Yoshito Matsushige
Japanese photographer (1913-2005)
Akiko Futaba
Japanese singer (1915–2011)
Sadako Kurihara
Japanese poet
Joe Kieyoomia
Recipient of the Purple Heart medal
Ikuo Hirayama
Japanese artist (1930-2009)
Senji Yamaguchi
Japanese atomic bomb survivor and anti-nuclear activist
Sankichi Tōge
Japanese poet
Kiyoshi Tanimoto
Japanese Methodist minister (1909–1986)
Isao Harimoto
South Korean-Japanese former professional baseball player, baseball critic, baseball commentator (1940-)
Yōsuke Yamahata
Japanese photographer (1917–1966)
Michihiko Hachiya
Japanese diarist
Kazuhiko Hasegawa
Japanese film director
Shigeaki Mori
Japanese historian
The Boy Standing by the Crematory
historic photograph
Shinoe Shōda
poet
Terumi Tanaka
Survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki
Hubert Schiffer
German Jesuit, survivor of atomic bombing of Hiroshima (1915-1982)
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
US-Japan cooperative research institute
Kenzō Ōshima
Japanese diplomat (1943-2021)
Setsuko Thurlow
Japanese anti–nuclear weapons activist (1932-)
Sunao Tsuboi
Japanese activist
Kensei Mizote
Japanese politician
Noboru Iwamura
Japanese academic
Genshin Takano
Japanese politician
Takeshi Araki
Japanese politician (1916-1994)
Abdul Razak Abdul Hamid
sole Malaysian survivor of Hiroshima atomic bombing (1925-2013)
Mitsugi Kishida
Japanese photographer