Abstract
In Hiroshima City and its suburbs there live about 120,000 atomic bomb survivors. They feel frustrated by photographs or stories about the atomic bomb. “It was not at all like that,” they say. A total of 2300 drawings with written explanations on most of them were collected during the summers of 1974 and 1975. Taking their often crude drawings in hand, the survivors again said, “No, it was not like this. This is only one ten-thousandth of what it actually was.”