HIROSHIMA--Metal replicas of paper cranes folded by atomic bombing victim Sadako Sasaki are now on sale, offering an ever-lasting symbol of hope and peace. “They (the reproduced cranes ...
A descendant of Sadako Sasaki, a victim of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima known for her paper cranes, is spreading a new message of peace with a grandson of the man who approved the nuclear attack.
The paper crane also became a prominent symbol of peace in the years following World War II, tied to the story of Sadako ...
Over the past two years, Bristol children in playgroups have made 1,000 origami cranes. They have been hung in John Wesley's New Room, to honour Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese girl who died at the age ...
For me, this project has started as a mindfulness movement, because if I’m looking at peace, I want to start it right here ...
Truman―who ordered the atomic bombings―began corresponding with Masahiro in 2004 after he read about Sadako and her paper cranes. Sasaki with Clifton Truman Daniel in 2009 Clifton says his son ...