A peaceful town to visit in Japan. Sad history but also beautiful memorial park.
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Peace Memorial Park - Hiroshima Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is located in the center of Hiroshima and was designed and constructed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange in 1954. The park is lush with greenery, cherry blossoms in spring, and two rivers flow around the park, a stark contrast to the severe trauma caused by the atomic bombing of World War II. In the park, there are monuments to the victims of the atomic bombing, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, etc. The Peace Memorial Ceremony is also held on August 6 every year.
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Peace Memorial Park - Hiroshima Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A peaceful town to visit in Japan. Sad history but also beautiful memorial park.
Special trip to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, because the Hiroshima Summit, the road is closed, the tram cannot go, get off the underground ramp to the vicinity of the Peace Memorial Park, the whole line of the Peace Memorial Park is closed, only regret to leave.
Hiroshima City, the wreckage of the atomic bomb blast dome at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, was established in 1958 on the Seto Inland Sea coast and is the main city center of the Meiji era. Hiroshima City is located on the vast and flat Taitian River Delta.
Pay tribute to history at this poignant site dedicated to promoting peace. Explore the Peace Memorial Museum, observe the A-Bomb Dome, and reflect on the events that shaped Hiroshima's past while witnessing the city's resilience.
Moving tribute to the atomic bombing, promoting peace and remembrance.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park speaks volumes without words. The symbolism of the A-Bomb Dome and the Children's Peace Monument resonates deeply. A visit here is a call to promote empathy, tolerance, and global peace.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. The Park was completed in 1954. Every year on August 6, the Park held a memorial ceremony in memory of the victims of the atomic bomb explosion and war. There is no accurate estimate of the number of deaths caused by the atomic bomb "little boy", but it is generally believed that about 80,000 people died directly at the moment of the explosion; by the end of 1945, the number of deaths had risen further to 90,000 to 166,000. The effects of chronic death and malignant inheritance caused by radiation-induced cancer and other sequelae cannot be estimated. Look at the cruelty of war, recommend.