For a generation of Japanese people, the well-known manga book "Barefoot Boy" has become a microcosm of the Japanese people's suffering from war disasters and constantly reminds people to be wary of the resurgence of militarism. The author of "Barefoot Boy", Kiji Nakamura, is worried that 60 years after the atomic bomb explosion, the Japanese are forgetting the lessons of history. In the manga, a
For a generation of Japanese people, the well-known manga book "Barefoot Boy" has become a microcosm of the Japanese people's suffering from war disasters and constantly reminds people to be wary of the resurgence of militarism. The author of "Barefoot Boy", Kiji Nakamura, is worried that 60 years after the atomic bomb explosion, the Japanese are forgetting the lessons of history. In the manga, a