Please enable JavaScript in your browser to view this site in optimal condition.
When displaying with JavaScript disabled, some functions may not be available or correct information may not be obtained.

Hiroshima for Global Peace

Protest ・ Request textProtest Letter against Nuclear Tests and Request Letter about visits to Hiroshima, etc.

Protest Letters against Nuclear Tests and Request Letters about visits to Hiroshima

 

2024
June 21 Hiroshima Prefecture sent a letter to the Russian Federation Government in response to the reply to the request for the suspension of nuclear tests from the Russian Federation Embassy in Japan.
May 18 Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear tests to the U.S. government.
May 14 Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government requesting the suspension of nuclear tests in response to the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) that subcritical nuclear tests are planned at an underground test site in Nevada.
April 11 Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the Government of Japan through the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Japan in response to reports that Russia is likely preparing to conduct a nuclear test on Novaya Zemlya Island.
2022

April 13

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear tests to the U.S. government.
2021

January 17

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test to the U.S. government.
2020

April 30

Hiroshima Prefecture sent letters to NPT States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons requesting continued discussions among States Parties and continued efforts toward nuclear disarmament.

March 26

Hiroshima Prefecture presented “Request for Efforts toward the NPT Review Conference,” the “Request for Signing and Ratification of the Nuclear Weapons Convention,” and the “Request for Visit to the A-bombed City” to the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs.
2019

May 26

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test to the U.S. government.

February 14

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a letter of request to the U.S., Russia Governments for preventing from pulling out of the INF Treaty. We also sent a letter of request to the Japanese Government for negotiating to prevent from pulling out of the INF Treaty.

February 4

Hiroshima Prefecture submitted a letter of request to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Japan for the visit of the Pope to Hiroshima.

January 23

Hiroshima Prefecture submitted letters of request to Japanese Government for signing and ratifying the TPNW, the visits of the pope and G20 members to Hiroshima.
2018

October 11

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test to the U.S. government.
2017

September 3

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the DPRK nuclear test to the DPRK government.
2016

September 9

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the DPRK nuclear test to the DPRK government.

January 6

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the DPRK nuclear test to the DPRK government.
2014

November 4

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear tests (September 4 and October 3, 2014) to the U.S. government.
2013

October 30

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear test (September 12, 2013) to the U.S. government.

August 20

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear test (May 15, 2013) to the U.S. government.

March 12

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear tests (October 3 and November 7, 2012) to the U.S. government.

February 12

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the DPRK nuclear test (February 12, 2013) to the DPRK government.
2012

December 7

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (December 5, 2012) to the U.S. government.

September 24

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear test (August 27, 2012) to the U.S. government.

September 19

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear test (May 17, 2012) to the U.S. government.

January 10

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear test (November 16, 2011) to the U.S. government.

January 6

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear test (September 22, 2011) to the U.S. government.
2011

July 20

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear tests (December 1, 2010 and February 2, 2011) to the U.S. government.

May 23

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. nuclear test (November 18, 2010 and March 31, 2011) to the U.S. government.
2010

October 13

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (September 15, 2010) to the U.S. government.
2009

November 20

It was reported that the U.S. planned to conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to cancel the subcritical nuclear test to the U.S. ambassador to Japan.

May 26

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the DPRK nuclear test (May 25, 2009) to the DPRK government.

May 25

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the DPRK nuclear test.
2006

October 10

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the DPRK nuclear test (October 9, 2006) to the DPRK government.

October 9

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the DPRK nuclear test.
October 4 Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the announcement that DPRK would conduct the nuclear test. 

August 31

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (August 30, 2006) to the U.S. government.

August 29

It was reported that the U.S. planned to conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to cancel the subcritical nuclear test to the U.S. government.

February 24

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. and U.K. subcritical nuclear test (February 23, 2006) to both governments.

February 22

It was reported that the U.S. and the U.K. planned to conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to cancel the test to both governments.
2005
February 11 Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the DPRK official announcement to develop nuclear weapons to the DPRK government.  
2004

August 11

It was reported that Russia conducted subcritical nuclear tests. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter to the Russian Government. * Later, Russia denied it.

May 26

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (May 25, 2004) to the U.S. government.

May 24

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.
2003

September 20

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (September 19, 2003) to the U.S. government.

September 17

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

January 14

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the DPRK statement on its withdrawal from NPT (January 10, 2003) to the DPRK government.  
2002

September 27

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (September 27, 2002) to the U.S. government.

September 25

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

August 30

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (August 30, 2002) to the U.S. government.

August 28

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

June 8

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (June 8, 2002) to the U.S. government.

June 4

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

February 15

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. and U.K. subcritical nuclear test (February 15, 2002) to both governments.

February 14

It was reported that the U.S. and the U.K. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to both governments.
2001

December 14

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (December 14, 2001) to the U.S. government.

December 11

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

September 27

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (September 27, 2001) to the U.S. government.

September 25

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.
2000

December 15

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (December 15, 2000) to the U.S. government. 

December 13

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

November 3

It was reported that Russia conducted two subcritical nuclear tests (October 20 and October 27.) Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter to the Russian government.

September 4

It was reported that Russia conducted three subcritical nuclear tests (From August 28 to September 3). Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter to the Russian government.

August 17

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (August 17, 2000) to the U.S. government.

April 7

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (April 7, 2000) to the U.S. government.

April 5

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

March 23

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (March 23, 2000) to the U.S. government.

March 21

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

February 22

When the U.S. ambassador to Japan, Thomas S. Foley, visited Hiroshima, Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture requested to cancel subcritical nuclear tests.

February 5

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the Russia subcritical nuclear tests (Twice on January 8, 2000. * Russia conducted seven subcritical tests since September, 1999).
February 4 Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (February 4, 2000) to the U.S. government.

February 3

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.
1999

November 10

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (November 10, 1999) to the U.S. government.

October 1

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (October 1, 1999) to the U.S. government.

September 14

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

February 10

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (February 10, 1999) to the U.S. government.

February 8

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.
1998

December 25

It was reported that Russia conducted five subcritical nuclear tests (From September 14 to December 13). Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter to the Russian government.

December 12

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (December 12, 1998) to the U.S. government.

December 11

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

December 10

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against Russia subcritical nuclear test (December 8, 1998) to the Russian government.

October 1

It was reported that Russia would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the Russian government.

September 28

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (September 27, 1998) to the U.S. government. 

September 4

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

June 17

The assembly of Hiroshima Prefecture approved a resolution calling for cancel nuclear tests, abolish nuclear weapons and realize the peaceful world. The assembly sent the resolution to the UN secretary general.

June 1

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the Pakistan nuclear test (May 30, 1998) to the Pakistan government.

September 27, 1998) to the U.S. government.

May 29

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the Pakistan nuclear test (May 28, 1998) to the Pakistan government.

September 27, 1998) to the U.S. government.

May 15

It was reported that Pakistan planned to conduct nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the Pakistan government.

May 14

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the India nuclear test (May 13, 1998) to the Indian government.

May 12

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the India nuclear test (May 11, 1998) to the Indian government.

March 26

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the report that Russia kept conducting subcritical nuclear tests.

March 26

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (March 26, 1996) to the U.S. government.
1997

November 17

It was reported that Russia conducted the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter to the Russian government.

September 19

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (September 18, 1997) to the U.S. government.

August 28

It was reported that the U.S. would conduct the subcritical nuclear test. Then, Hiroshima Prefecture sent a request letter to the U.S. government.

July 2

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the U.S. subcritical nuclear test (July 2, 1997).
1996

July 29

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the China nuclear test (July 29, 1996) to the Chinese Government.

June 12

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the China nuclear test (June 8, 1996) to the Chinese Government.

June 8

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the China nuclear test (June 8, 1996).

January 28

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the France nuclear test (January 28, 1996).
1995

November 22

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the France nuclear test (November 22, 1995).

October 28

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the France nuclear test (October 28, 1995).

October 2

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the France nuclear test (October 2, 1995) to the French Government.

September 6

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the France nuclear test (September 6, 1995) to the French Government.

August 23

Hiroshima Prefecture sent a protest letter against the China nuclear test (August 17, 1995) to the Chinese Government.

August 17

Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture made a comment against the China nuclear test (August 17, 1995).

 

Information related to this page

Abolition of nuclear

Inquiries about this page

Hiroshima Prefectural Office

Street address:10-52, Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima-ken, 730-8511

Tel:+81-(0)82-228-2111

Contact

Tags associated with this article