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: Sadako grew up as a highly energetic, athletic girl who excelled in her school’s track and field relay teams. However, in late 1954, at age 11, she began experiencing sudden dizzy spells. By early 1955, she was diagnosed with radiation-induced acute malignant granulocytopenia—leukemia, widely known in Japan as the "atom bomb disease". The Legend of Senba-zuru (千羽鶴)

It depicts Sadako's unwavering spirit and her physical decline as leukemia took its toll.

Senba zuru (千羽鶴), or 1,000 folded cranes, has evolved beyond a personal wish for healing into a potent symbol of global peace, solidarity, and the desire to prevent the horrors of nuclear war from ever happening again.

Released in 1989 and directed by Seijiro Koyama, Thousand Cranes is a live-action Japanese film that brings the true story of Sadako to the screen with immense emotional depth. Key Details of the 1989 Adaptation Seijiro Koyama Release Year: 1989