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Elderly Tokyo residents honor wartime victims and push for truthful education ahead of Nanjing Massacre anniversary.
Elderly Japanese citizens in Tokyo are actively preserving memories of wartime atrocities, particularly ahead of the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, through groups like No More Nanjing and the Association for Inheriting the Murayama Statement.
They advocate for honest education about Japan’s wartime past, urging acknowledgment of its role as a perpetrator to foster reconciliation.
Despite political statements by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Taiwan that raised concerns, grassroots efforts—such as public testimonies, paper crane displays, and sharing of historical letters—continue to promote peace, accountability, and intergenerational commitment to remembrance.
Los residentes de edad avanzada de Tokio honran a las víctimas de la guerra y promueven la educación veraz antes del aniversario de la Masacre de Nanjing.