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Emperor mourns Nagasaki victims 80 years after tragedy

The Japanese emperor Naruhito, accompanied by his wife and daughter, paid his respect for the atomic bombing victims in Nagasaki while taking some of the worst strokes in Japan and Japan.

Naruhito, his wife Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko leaned deep, and presented white flower bouquets in Cenotaph for atomic bombing victims in the Zemin Zero region in the Peace Memorial Park in Nagasaki.

On August 9, 1945, the United States left a plutonium bomb in the Southwest Nagasaki city on August 9, 1945 and killed more than 70,000 people by the end of that year.

The attack arrived only three days after the United States left Hiroshima and left a uranium bomb and destroyed the city and killed 140,000 people.

Japan announced on August 15th and II.

Naruhito has repeatedly emphasized the importance of remembering and continuing to explain the tragedy of the war to younger generations.

Marking the 80th anniversary of the Second World War, Naruhito visited the most bloody wars and bombs, including Iwo Jima, Okinaawa and Hiroshima.

In July, Naruhito and Masako honored thousands of Japanese prisoners who were kept under harsh conditions in Mongolia during his trip to that country.

It is part of the atonement and commemoration of the war tragedy that fought in the name of his grandfather Emperor Hirohito.

The royal couple and the princess would visit the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum to observe exhibitions and meet the victims of atomic bombs.

On Saturday, the Naruhito family plans to visit a care house to meet more of atomic bomb surveys.

As their average age is now exceeding 86, many survived people expressed disappointment on the increasing nuclear threat in recent years despite decades of base campaigns to eliminate nuclear weapons.

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