Chihiro Hara | Scarlett O'Hara | Kelli O'Hara | Frank O'Hara | Maureen O'Hara | Hara Museum of Contemporary Art | O'Hara | Robert O'Hara Burke | Catherine O'Hara | Paige O'Hara | David O'Hara | Yoshimichi Hara | Walter O'Hara | Theodore O'Hara | Pat O'Hara | Mary Margaret O'Hara | Mario O'Hara | John O'Hara | Jenny O'Hara | Hatulot Hara'am | Geoffrey O'Hara | Enkyo Pat O'Hara | Edward O'Hara | Charles O'Hara | Bishop O'Hara High School | Yutaro Hara | Tetsuo Hara | Terence O'Hara | Taira Hara | Patsy O'Hara |
The first, made up of actual survivors of the bombings, who wrote of their own experiences, includes Yōko Ōta, Tamiki Hara, Shinoe Shoda, and Sadako Kurihara.
Published in English as part of two short anthologies of Japanese war stories: The Shadow of Sunrise: Selected Stories of Japan and the War (Kodansha International Ltd., Tokyo (1966), and The Catch and Other War Stories edited and introduced by Shoichi Sacki (Kodansha International, (1981), both of which include three other stories by Tamiki Hara, Fumiko Hayashi and Kenzaburō Ōe.