This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Morishita, Hiromu".
            Hiromu Morishita was president of the Senior High School Teachers' Society and the Hiroshima Peace Education Institute in Japan. He was a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and led a group of survivors, known as the Hibakusha, on a world tour for peace. On May 16, 1964, the group visited Merton and stayed at Gethsemani. Merton read Morishita his poem, "Paper Cranes" (the paper crane is a Japanese symbol of peace).  (Source:  The Hidden Ground of Love, pp. 458-459.)
            If the person in correspondence with Merton has full text records in the Merton Center Digital Collections, there will be a numeric link to them below.
		    
            This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically.
                
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                                | # | Date | From/To | First Lines | Pub ✓ | Notes | 
                            
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                        | 1. | 1964/07/10 | TALS to Merton | We reached home in Hiroshima safely on the 5th of July.  You treated us with such sympathetic |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 2. | 1964/08/23 (#01) | TL[c] from Merton | It was a pleasure to receive some news from you, and I am grateful for the photographs. | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 3. | 1964/08/23 (#02) | TALS[x] from Merton | It was a pleasure to receive some news from you, and I am grateful for the photographs. | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 4. | 1965/01/14 | HPCS to Merton | Happy new year to you.  The end of year I get your note for an exhibit of your drawings, thank you |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 5. | 1965/03/08 (#01) | TL[c] from Merton | The books went off some time ago and you ought to receive them soon, if you have not received them | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 6. | 1965/03/08 (#02) | TALS[x] from Merton | The books went off some time ago and you ought to receive them soon, if you have not received them | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 7. | 1965/04/15 | HLS to Merton | I received your books "Seeds of Destruction" and Fernand Pessoa's poems.  I say great thanks |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 8. | 1965/08/03 (#01) | HLS[x] from Merton | As August 6 approaches I want to write to you and all your friends and co-workers and join with you | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 9. | 1965/08/03 (#02) | transcript from Merton | As August 6 approaches I want to write to you and all your friends and co-workers and join with you | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 10. | 1965/08/16 (#01) | HLS to Merton | Now I received your letter.  So I say thank you for that.  In this summer |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 11. | 1965/08/16 (#02) | other to Merton | HIROSHIMA. [-] Be gaze exactly by your own eyes.  In this place, it was happened the affaire |  | [handwritten poem by Morishita] 
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                        | 12. | 1966/12/25 (#01) | TALS[x] from Merton | Sorry, I have just had to give up any hope of answering most of my Christmas mail personally. | ✓ | [labeled "Christmas Morning" - dated 1965/12/25 in the published letters, but matches other circular letters from 1966, see also "Circular Letters" file] 
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                        | 13. | 1966/12/25 (#02) | transcript from Merton | I was very glad to get your card and hear from you again.  Let us hope the shameful and disastrous | ✓ | [transcript of Merton's handwritten annotations on circular letter of the same date] 
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                        | 14. | 1966/12/25 (#03) | HCS to Merton | I hope you are well.  I'm so sorry not to have written.  I read your poem "A Tune for Festive Dances |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 15. | 1967/08/06 (#01) | TL[c] from Merton | Today is Hiroshima Day and I think very much about you and all my friends there.  It is a solemn | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 16. | 1967/08/06 (#02) | TALS[x] from Merton | Today is Hiroshima Day and I think very much about you and all my friends there.  It is a solemn | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 17. | 1968/01/01 (#01) | TALS[x] from Merton | Christmas mail was an avalanche this year: it always is, but more so in 1967. News from friends | ✓ | [labeled "NEW YEAR'S LETTER 1968" - see "Circular Letters" file] 
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                        | 18. | 1968/01/01 (#02) | transcript from Merton | Blessings for your family.  Indeed we must hope and work for peace for all children and not permit | ✓ | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 19. | 1972/12/12 | HLS to Center from Morishita, Hiromu | I'm sorry so late about a year to answer and send copy of letter from late Thomas Merton. |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 20. | 1973/01/26 | TL[c] from Center to Morishita, Hiromu | Thank you so much for sending the xeroxed copies of Thomas Merton's letters to you in order that |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 21. | undated/no/no | HCS to Merton | I'm sorry so late to write.  First I must say thanks for sending of your copies.  I read them |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 22. | undated/no/no | other to Merton | THIS YEAR AGAIN [-] by Hiromu Morishita [-] By the T-shaped bridge where all those present in summer |  | «detailed view» | 
                
                   
                        | 23. | undated/no/no | HLS to Merton | With kind remembrances and all good wishes for a Merry Christmas and Bright New Year. |  | «detailed view» | 
                
				
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