'Atomic People' sheds light on the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Seiichiro Mise looks up to the sky. He was 11 years old when the bomb fell on Nagasaki.
Young Keiko Shimizu, who was one year and seven months old when the bomb was dropped.
Bomb survivors Hiroshi and Keiko Shimizu, who married but never had children for fear they would have congenital disabilities.
Michiko Kodama sitting on a park bench in Tokyo. Kodama is one of the survivors of the atomic bombs in Japan in 1945 and is featured in the documentary “Atomic People.” ON THE COVER: Seiichiro Mise looks up to the sky. He was 11 years old when the bomb fell on Nagasaki.