GLH partners around the world

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Partners

Green Legacy Hiroshima was established to safeguard and spread the seeds and saplings of Hiroshima’s A-Bomb survivor trees worldwide. It is hoped that many partners will join this initiative and become active ambassadors in their countries of Hiroshima, its peace message, and its green legacy.


Click here to read a message from GLH Coordinator Nassrine Azimi

グリーン・レガシー・ヒロシマは広島の被爆樹木を守り、その種や苗木を世界中に送り届けるために設立されました。多くのパートナーがこのイニシアチブに参加し、自分たちの国における広島と平和のメッセージ、「緑の遺産」の大使となってくれることを期待しています。

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His Excellency, Mr. Mukai Kenichiro, Ambassador of Japan to the State of Kuwait, learned about the hibakujumoku on a recent visit to Hiroshima. We hope that one day, Kuwait will have its very own hibakujumoku sapling.  

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Executive Director of UNITAR, Ms. Michelle Gyles-McDonnough, met the hibakujumoku during her trip to Japan.

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We wish to thank the Dunedin Botanic Garden and the unwavering support of Lee Vallance in New Zealand, for the wonderful work they are doing. We are happy to present some of the planting initiatives from seeds donated to New Zealand in 2017. Click here to read about it.

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An extensive piece on the history and mission of GLH, by Patrick Parr for The Japan Times.

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Organized by Dr. Gerardo Avalos, main campus planting ceremony at the University of Costa Rica. Click here to see more.

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Dr. Susan Ott and the other wonderful volunteers at the Seattle Japanese Garden with GLH coordinator Nassrine Azimi by Garden's Ginko tree offered in 2020. Click here for more.

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Moving gathering around the GLH sapling at St Mary’s Church, Godmanchester. Attached is a photo of poster and coverage by a local media, including two local radio interviews with Roger Leivers. Click here for more.

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Lecture by GLH coordinator NA for San Diego Botanical Garden docents and volunteers. Media coverage on the ceremony hosted by GLH regional hub at the San Diego Botanic Garden marking August 6. Click here to see more. 

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Testimony from Nagasaki Survivor, Hiroko Miyahara. Read in original Japanese and in English (translated by her granddaughter, Yukino Perona). Also covered by the Nagasaki Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun and Kanagawa Shimbun. Photo below includes planting of GLH sapling in August 2013 at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

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Short essay in Hiroshima's Chugoku Shimbun, written by GLH coordinator Dr. Nassrine Azimi.

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We are honored to announce that the University of Melbourne is now the GLH Regional Hub for Oceania. We would like to thank the devoted Virginia McNally for her unwavering support. Click here to read more.

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It is with great pleasure that we welcome the University of Costa Rica as the GLH Regional Hub for Latin America. We are especially thankful to Dr. Gerardo Avalos, without whose passion and commitment to the hibakujumoku this milestone would not be possible. Click here to read more.

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We are delighted to announce that the University for Peace (UPEACE) in Costa Rica has joined the GLH family as our 150th partner! Click here to read more. 

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A gingko seed was planted on the site of the Battle of Waterloo! Click here to read more.

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Beautiful article (Japanese) in The Hokkaido Shimbun Press, by Toru Shikoda. Read translated text (English) here.

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Saplings of hibakujumoku donated by GLH to United Nations Headquarters were planted on May 5, 2025. Click here to read more. Thanks to our partners at San Diego Botanical Garden for sending the saplings to NYC. Photos of the persimmon journey here!


GLH Regional Seed Hubs

San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) in San Diego, California

College of Agriculture, Food & Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) in Northern Ireland

We are delighted that the SDBG and CAFRE have agreed to become GLH regional seed hubs. We hope their help will facilitate sharing A-bombed tree seeds with more partners in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Latin America.


Japanese Pamphlet 日本語パンフレット

 

© Green Greetings

 

The Green Greetings Project was launched at the Chugoku Shikoku Hakuhodo market design department as a joint project supported by Chugoku Shimbun and other companies in Hiroshima on August 6, 2005. Click here to view the website.


See here for 2024-2025 Hibaku second-generation seeds availability for dispatch.

Latest Updates

Tokyo Yoneyama Rotary Heiwa Project
Tokyo Yoneyama Rotary Heiwa Project - October 2025

We have now formally added the Tokyo Yoneyama Rotary Heiwa Project to the GLH family. Thanks to them, we will continue to send seeds to Rotary International nurseries in Hawaii and Carpinteria.

Seattle Japanese Garden
Seattle Japanese Garden - August 2025

Moment of prayer at Hiroshima Ginkgo planted at Seattle Japanese Garden.

"World without Wars and without Violence” (contact Tiziana Volta) & PEFC Italy (contact Antonio Brunori, Secretary-General)
"World without Wars and without Violence” (contact Tiziana Volta) & PEFC Italy (contact Antonio Brunori, Secretary-General) - August 2025

Our partners at PEFC Italy marked August 6th by publishing a video interview with Master Gardener Chikara Horiguchi and an article titled, “Hibakujumoku - 80 years of peace, remembrance, and resilience.

Botanical Garden of Tver State University
Botanical Garden of Tver State University - August 2025

A wonderful update and message from Dr. Yuri Naumtsev at the Botanical Garden of Tver State University:

"On August 6, 2014, at the first "Open Heart Day" in our Garden, a symbolic memorial planting of the first tree grown from seeds obtained from Hiroshima took place. A small Ginkgo biloba was planted in the Garden on this day by a Japanese girl, Hitomi. It was a truly special Day. Sad and bright because we remembered all those who died in that terrible tragedy and remembered the story of little Sadako, whose death with a paper crane in her hands shocked the whole world. It is even more symbolic that another Japanese girl, Hitomi, who came to Tver with her mother and father and whose life is just beginning, planted a small tree from Hiroshima with her own hands.

Open Heart Day on August 6, 2025, the year of the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima tragedy, was again special, as are all such meetings. On this day, we again remembered the terrible events in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we remembered and talked about the unfortunate, but amazingly courageous Japanese girl Sadako Sasaki, who died from the consequences of a nuclear explosion in Hiroshima, but who believed in the saving legend of a thousand paper cranes and thanks to whom this legend became known to the whole world! As every year, we made paper cranes on this day. We placed white chrysanthemums under the memorial Ginkgo trees from Hiroshima. There was a quiet tea ceremony. We planted a small Fuji Cherry on this day. The cherry tree was planted again, like our first Ginkgo from Hiroshima, by a little girl, again in memory of Sadako. We placed a symbolic Earth globe decorated with Ginkgo leaves in the "Open Heart Garden" next to the memorial Ginkgo trees from Hiroshima. This is our message and our common dream for green trees to grow on all continents, and not nuclear missiles!

We remember the words of Japanese children, which are written at the foot of the Memorial Monument in the Peace Park in Hiroshima - "This is our cry. This is our prayer. Peace in the whole world!"

Our dear friends, we are with you on this day and always! Unique trees from Hiroshima continue to live in our Garden and bring the idea of peace to all people who come to it."

Batsford Arboretum
Batsford Arboretum - July 2025

On July 22, Mr. Nobuyuki Fujioka visited GLH to give an update on Hiroshima Gingko trees growing in the Batsford Arboretum, not far from where he lives. Ginkgo seeds were donated to Batsford Arboretum by GLH in 2015, thanks to the efforts of Hideko Yamada, one of our original pillars. We were thrilled to find that nine Gingko trees are now growing healthily, together in a grove, at the Arboretum. 

Municipality of Poertschach am Woerthersee
Municipality of Poertschach am Woerthersee - July 2025

We have received an updated photo of the plaque!

Dunedin Botanic Garden
Dunedin Botanic Garden - May 2025

On May 15, 2025, apprentices planted ten trees, each 1.2-1.5 metres tall, in the Dunedin Botanic Garden arboretum. Located between the sports field and the Dunedin Northern Cemetery, this new grove—part of the Green Legacy Hiroshima initiative—sits alongside a popular walking track. We are all excited to see them flourish!

Kutaisi Botanical Garden
Kutaisi Botanical Garden - May 2025

We have received a wonderful update from our partners at the Kutaisi Botanical Garden! Linked here is their detailed account and latest updates on the second-generation hibakujumoku since their arrival to Kutaisi, Georgia in 2017. 

School of Biology, University of Costa Rica - Regional Hub
School of Biology, University of Costa Rica - Regional Hub - March 2025

Some exciting updates from Dr. Gerardo Avalos:

Ready to plant their first two ginkgos, one in the Japanese Garden at the Lankester Botanical Gardens in Cartago, the other on the main campus of the University of Costa Rica. They are also coordinating with the Japanese Embassy in Costa Rica, and hope to hold the planting ceremonies around August 6th, in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

As part of this project, we are developing a children's book (for ages 5–8) inspired by the Ginkgo story […] This book is being translated into multiple languages—12 so far—thanks to a dedicated international group of volunteers, mostly young students, who are generously contributing their time and expertise. 

– Dr. Gerardo Avalos

Dr. Avalos also plans to translate the book into two indigenous languages in Costa Rica, as well as producing a physical book and an online version (which will have all translations as well as background music).

I hope to spread the word about building a culture of Peace and a future in which humanity will not have to face the possibility of annihilation due to atomic weapons and weapons of mass destruction. 

– Dr. Gerardo Avalos

Leiden Botanical Garden
Leiden Botanical Garden - February 2025

Lovely illustrations, courtesy of Dr. Rinny Kooi, titled, Illustrations E, F and G.

"E: Leaf of a young twig with incised leaf and a leaf of an older twig without incised leaf, F and G: twigs with leaves"