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Suzuka Nakamura, Nagasaki native and founder of Know Nukes Tokyo, urges nuclear abolition and proposes mobile museum

Public speech · March 5, 2026
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Suzuka Nakamura, a peace activist from Nagasaki and founder of Know Nukes Tokyo, called for global nuclear disarmament, cited more than 12,000 nuclear weapons worldwide, and proposed a mobile atomic‑bomb museum to spread survivors' testimony beyond Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Suzuka Nakamura, a peace activist from Nagasaki and founder of the youth group Know Nukes Tokyo, urged global action to eliminate nuclear weapons and described plans to expand public education about atomic‑bomb survivors.

"How could we create a world without nuclear weapons?" Nakamura asked, framing the speech around moral and practical questions about disarmament. She pointed to what she described as the scale of the risk: "There are more than 12,000 nuclear weapons," she said, and warned that "there is a possibility that everyone could be a victim."

Nakamura introduced herself as someone who grew up in Nagasaki and who has worked…

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