
Japanese Peace Declaration
The Japanese Peace Declaration refers to a statement that Japan issues annually on August 6, marking the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. In this declaration, Japan reaffirms its commitment to peace, disarmament, and the prevention of nuclear weapons. It reflects on the profound suffering caused by the bombing and expresses hopes for a world free of nuclear arms. The declaration is a call for international efforts toward peace and cooperation, highlighting the importance of remembering the past to ensure a more peaceful future for all nations.