>> In today's New York Times, Issey Miyake wrote an op-ed in which, for the first time ever, he publicly shares his thoughts of the day when he was seven years old and the first atomic bomb was dropped in his hometown of Hiroshima.
Before, he says, questions on the subject made him "uncomfortable" and he "did not want to be labeled 'the designer who survived the atomic bomb.'” But now, he feels he has "a personal and moral responsibility to speak out as one who survived."
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Issey Miyake
Issey Miyake Speaks For First Time About Being a Hiroshima Survivor
Tue, 07/14/09 — 04:11:02 PM


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