Intuitively understand the scene of the atomic bomb explosion at that time, the lives of 140,000 people were swallowed up by war, don't war! I hope world peace! Happy everyone! There are a lot of tourists here, especially foreigners, which is the most concentrated place for tourists in Hiroshima.
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Intuitively understand the scene of the atomic bomb explosion at that time, the lives of 140,000 people were swallowed up by war, don't war! I hope world peace! Happy everyone! There are a lot of tourists here, especially foreigners, which is the most concentrated place for tourists in Hiroshima.
This Hiroshima Peace Archive is in Pinghe Park. It is free of charge. I don't know why Trip.com wrote tickets. On the side is the very famous Pinghe Monument. This is a two-story building. There is a lot of space inside. There are a lot of people who come to visit. Many are foreigners in tour groups. The information inside is also good. It is suitable for understanding the destructive power of war, but the only bad thing is that the closing time here is earlier. If you are late, there is no way to visit.
From the perspective of students, the power and scourge of the atomic bomb is indeed heavy after the visit, and it has not been calmed for a long time. It is famous here or in the world, and there are so many tourists at home and abroad that they can't visit at will. Only follow the people and dragons to see the flowers in the field.
Provides a powerful and heartbreaking insight into the atomic bombing and the city's recovery. A must-visit for understanding Hiroshima's history.
Even though it was difficult to talk about myself without war experience, I thought that by visiting with children, people who had never been there, and people abroad, I could inform them of the misery of the atomic bomb and war!
If you value peace, you must go! You can learn about war.
At present, the main museum is in the process of earthquake prevention renovation, but the deputy hall on the east side of the main museum is open. It is recommended to wait until around 2020. Tickets are required to enter the museum in name. The content inside is very informative, let people grow knowledge, there are many domestic never seen first-hand materials, if you look carefully, you can basically look at the afternoon.
When I went there, I met many local students in Japan. When the nuclear bomb was about to land in the simulation animation, Japanese children dispersed and did not see the scene of the explosion. It is strange that they generally have a laugh and talk in the memorial hall, which is very different from the situation in China.