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Shigeaki Mori, Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor embraced by Obama, dies at 88

By Thomson Reuters Mar 17, 2026 | 1:37 AM

TOKYO, March 17 (Reuters) – Shigeaki Mori, the survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bombing whom former U.S. President Barack Obama ​embraced during a historic visit to ‌the city in 2016, has died at 88, Jiji Press reported on Tuesday.

The image of Obama’s arms wrapped around a tearful Mori at the ‌Hiroshima ​Peace Memorial Park became ⁠a defining moment of ⁠that visit – the first ever by a sitting U.S. president.

Mori was eight years old when the U.S. dropped the atomic ​bomb on Hiroshima, flattening the city on August 6, 1945 and knocking him ⁠unconscious with the force ⁠of its blast.

Thirty years later, ​Mori embarked on a multi-decade quest to find ​victims who were cremated at his school ‌playground. His work also identified 12 Americans who died in the bombing.

He died in a hospital in Hiroshima on March ⁠14, Jiji reported.

Many nuclear bomb survivors – known as “hibakusha” in Japanese – despite their advanced age and dwindling ⁠numbers have ‌tried to keep alive the ⁠legacies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the ​only ‌two cities to ever suffer ​a nuclear ⁠attack. The cities have counted some 550,000 deaths from the attacks to date, including from illnesses related to acute radiation exposure.

(Reporting by Hina Suzuki, Editing by Chang-Ran Kim and ​Thomas Derpinghaus)