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What do the Japanese think of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima?
I saw a video today. Two Japanese students studying in China posted a video of food evaluation in Hiroshima, Japan on the domestic video platform. In the video, they talked about the original explosion in Hiroshima, and their remarks caused controversy in Japan.

When talking about the Hiroshima nuclear explosion, one of the students dressed in green said that when talking with Japanese students in class, they found that they didn't know much about the truth of the incident. In the eyes of Hiroshima people, they always thought they were victims, but they didn't know why they were bombed.

Speaking of this, the students in green talked about the local "Peace Culture Scholarship" in Hiroshima. He said that this scholarship is specially for international students, and they are the winners of this scholarship. The scholarship holds a conference on the culture of peace once a year. To put it bluntly, it is to visit the museum of the original explosion, and then talk about the appearance of Hiroshima after the explosion, as well as some relics and so on.

Another black classmate talked about his feelings after the visit, saying that "there are some chicken thieves in them", and there are many children's clothes and bicycles, all of which belong to children. No matter what the war is like, it is very pitiful for children. He guessed that the museum wanted to take advantage of its sympathy for children.

Speaking of this, two students said that it looks really pitiful, but they can't sympathize with them.

After some investigation, this video of Japanese students was released by up@ Pingping in Mile Mile, and now it has been played more than 200,000 times. He also uploaded this video to YouTube, but it was only played more than 600 times.

I found the original video of this video. Behind the above video content, in fact, two international students also said a paragraph.

At the scholarship meeting, the teacher asked all the foreign students, "Is it necessary for everyone to have an atomic bomb?" . At the meeting, everyone thought that nuclear weapons are the decisive force to protect the motherland and are necessary to exist, but they have different uses, so they are necessary to exist.

After the foreign students came to this conclusion, the teacher was deceived. Originally, we discussed this topic in the hope that everyone could come to the conclusion that the atomic bomb should not exist, but after the foreign students came to the conclusion that it was necessary to exist, the meeting that day skipped this topic. ...

Two foreign students also mentioned that on the day of meeting, an old man who had experienced a nuclear explosion told his own experience, and a classmate asked her what impressed you during the nuclear explosion. The old lady said that in those days, she didn't have enough to eat and often went hungry. Two foreign students said that this was indeed the case during the war. Having said that, the two students called on everyone to save food and not to waste it.

Eat a bowl of bombs in downtown Hiroshima, Lamian Noodles! Celebrity to punch in! I'll eat this, Lamian Noodles!

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The original video is here, and the content of the Hiroshima nuclear explosion starts around 7 o'clock.

As two people claimed to have won the local "culture of peace" scholarship in Hiroshima, Japanese netizens called for the cancellation of their scholarships and degree certificates, and local councillors in Hiroshima issued a document saying that "it is unacceptable and will be traced to the end". According to the congressman's personal introduction, this man is a descendant of nuclear explosion survivors.

As for how this video released in Mile Mile reached Japan, it was translated by a person who knows Chinese from an account forwarded by a local councillor in Hiroshima.