To all members of the Japan-Canada Chamber of Commerce
How are you doing? It's now October,It's starting to rain more often now.
Now, my personal friend, Kaoru Suzuki, had a father who was in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb was dropped.You have experienced this,Your daughter also has thyroid cancer, and even now, 80 years after the war ended, she is still suffering from the effects of the atomic bomb.They are living under the influence of radiation.Suzuki appeared in a documentary a few years ago.The testimonies of a generation have been made into a film.
And this time, it will be screened overseas for the first time on Saturday, November 22nd.To hold a film screening and talk at the Japanese Canadian Centre in Vancouver.This is what happened.I would really like everyone to see it, so please take a look at the attached poster,Please apply using the Google Form below.
JCCOC President
Sammy Takahashi
Dear JCCOC members,
Fall is here. How are you? This is an announcement of the documentary film starring Kaoru Suzuki who I've known for many years as a friend and her father and daughter who developed cancer directly and indirectly due to the atomic bomb dropped in Hiroshima eighty years ago.
This will be the first ever showing of the film overseas. It'll be shown on November 22 at Nikkei Center. I'd like to encourage you to come and watch. Below is the registration link. You can also register through the QR code on the attached poster.
Thank you,
JCCOC President