Young Generation Must Learn About War to Appreciate Peace
Ishikawa Bunyo, in his conversation with Vietnamese students, emphasized the importance of young people in Vietnam and Japan learning about the history of war and its impact on society. By understanding the tragedies of war, they can truly appreciate the peace and stability we enjoy today. Former war correspondent Ishikawa Bunyo (second, from right) at the exchange. Photo: KT Despite being 86 years old and relying on a cane to walk, Ishikawa Bunyo, a former war correspondent and photojournalist, vividly recalls his time in Vietnam during the mid-1960s. He traveled to the most dangerous war zones, capturing powerful images that depicted the harrowing experiences of the Vietnamese people. In one of his recollections, he shared an incident where American soldiers were laughing at the deaths of Vietnamese guerrillas, which he also photographed. By reflecting on this moment, he emphasized that even those who lose their lives in war have families and loved ones who suffer as a...