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Japanese schoolboy leads Hiroshima tours spreading message of peace

Japanese schoolboy leads Hiroshima tours spreading message of peace

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Since the age of seven, Japanese schoolboy Shun Sasaki has been offering free guided tours to foreign visitors of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park with a mission to ensure the horrors of nuclear war do not fade from memory with the passage of time.
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