Abstract

Dr. Masako Shoji, awarded honorable member of World OMEP held at Yokohama, Japan, died in February, 1998. Her tomb is built in the shape of Friedrich Froebel’s, sphere, cylinder and cube, together with his loving verse inscribed, “Let us live with our children”. She translated the complete works of Friedrich Froebel into Japanese from the original German. She had a first-hand experience of the Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Since then she has become an earnest advocate of world peace.

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