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The Day the Sun Rose in the West - Bikini, the Lucky Dragon and I (Hardcover)
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The Day the Sun Rose in the West - Bikini, the Lucky Dragon and I (Hardcover)
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On March 1, 1954, the U.S. exploded a hydrogen bomb at Bikini in
the South Pacific. The fifteen-megaton bomb was a thousand times
more powerful than the atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, and
its fallout spread far beyond the official "no-sail" zone the U.S.
had designated. Fishing just outside the zone at the time of the
blast, the Lucky Dragon #5 was showered with radioactive ash.
Making the difficult voyage back to their homeport of Yaizu,
twenty-year-old Oishi Matashichi and his shipmates became ill from
maladies they could not comprehend. They were all hospitalized with
radiation sickness, and one man died within a few months. The Lucky
Dragon #5 became the focus of a major international incident, but
many years passed before the truth behind U.S. nuclear testing in
the Pacific emerged. Late in his life, overcoming social and
political pressures to remain silent, Oishi began to speak about
his experience and what he had since learned about Bikini. His
primary audience was schoolchildren; his primary forum, the museum
in Tokyo built around the salvaged hull of the Lucky Dragon #5.
Oishi's advocacy has helped keep the Lucky Dragon #5 incident in
Japan's national consciousness.
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