Overview
- Approximately 55,000 attendees gathered at the Peace Memorial Park with diplomatic representation from a record 120 nations.
- Delegations from Ukraine and Israel joined first-time participants Taiwan and Palestine, while China and Russia were absent.
- Prime Minister Ishiba pledged to work with all his might toward the realization of a world without nuclear weapons.
- More than 5,000 colorful lanterns floated down the Motoyasu River that evening to honor the victims of the 1945 bombing.
- The number of certified atomic bomb survivors fell below 100,000 this year with an average age of 86, underscoring a shrinking cohort of firsthand witnesses.