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The Bells of Nagasaki
The Bells of Nagasaki
AuthorTakashi Nagai
Original titleNagasaki no Kane
TranslatorWilliam Johnston
Country Japan,
 United States
LanguageJapanese, English
GenreNon-fiction Essay
PublisherKodansha International
Publication date
January 1949
Published in English
August 1994
Media typeBook, Music, Film
Pages118
ISBN978-4-7700-1845-8
Nagasaki no Kane
The Bells of Nagasaki
Directed byHideo Ōba
Written byTakashi Nagai
StarringMasao Wakahara,
Yumeji Tsukioka,
Keiko Tsushima,
Osamu Takizawa,
Kōji Mitsui
CinematographyToshio Ubukata
Edited byKaneto Shindō,
Sekiro Mitsuhata,
Sugako Hashida
Music byYuji Koseki
Distributed byShochiku Ōfuna
Release date
September 23, 1950 (1950-09-23)
Running time
94 min.
Country Japan
LanguageJapanese

The Bells of Nagasaki (長崎の鐘, Nagasaki no Kane) is a 1949 book by Takashi Nagai. It vividly describes his experiences as a survivor of the Atomic bombing of Nagasaki. It was translated into English by William Johnston. The title refers to the bells of Urakami Cathedral, of which Nagai writes:

These are the bells that did not ring for weeks or months after the disaster. May there never be a time when they do not ring! May they ring out this message of peace until the morning of the day on which the world ends.'

Initially, the book was refused publication by the American forces occupying Japan, until an appendix was added describing Japanese atrocities in the Philippines. This appendix was later removed.

Records and CDs

Film

Released September 23, 1950, Produced by Shochiku
Directed by Hideo Ōba
Scripted by Kaneto Shindō, Sekiro Mitsuhata, Sugako Hashida
Composed by Yuji Koseki

Cast

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