Most viewed - Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park 広島平和記念公園 |
The original exhibit showed a much more horrific faces and disfigurement with peeling skin down to their knees at least. I heard that they didn't want to make it too scary for children. Too bad.1854 views
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Atomic Bomb Dome379 views
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Atomic Bomb Museum and Statue of Mother and Child in the Storm.308 views
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Children's Peace Monument before they built origami crane shacks around it.248 views
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Showcase of gifts from Honolulu, Hawaii, Hiroshima's sister city.238 views
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One of the Japan's best-designed memorials.219 views
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Peace Flame and Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum213 views
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Front of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (opposite side from the Cenotaph) and Statue of Mother and Child in the Storm.207 views
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Children's Peace Monument, Hiroshima195 views
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Rear of Children's Peace Monument, Hiroshima.192 views
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Hiroshima188 views
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Pictures made of origami at Hiroshima Peace park.184 views
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Hiroshima is also famous for okonomiyaki.176 views
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Hiroshima Atom Bomb Dome161 views
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Another building that survived the atom bomb. Now a rest house and tourist information center. Hiroshima.159 views
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Mannequins depicting bomb victims who suffered peeling/melting skin among other things. This depiction has been toned down considerably from the original exhibit that I remember before the museum was renovated in 1994.158 views
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Street car stop nearest to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Hiroden Genbaku Dome-mae Station. Hiroshima is one of the few Japanese cities which still has street cars.136 views
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Atomic Bomb Dome area.131 views
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Life-size replica of the Hiroshima bomb, nicknamed "Little Boy." It's about 3 meters long.131 views
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Tattered clothing from a 13-year-old girl who died in the evening on the day of the bomb.125 views
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Orange ball shows where the bomb fell.124 views
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The Atomic Bomb Done was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.123 views
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Glass bottles melted together.123 views
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Right near the streetcar stop is the Atomic Bomb Dome or A-Bomb Dome (原爆ドーム). I visited in fall 2012.122 views
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Photos of the atom bomb blast.121 views
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Notice the steel braces to reinforce the building.120 views
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Inside a street car in Hiroshima.120 views
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Streetcar station near Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome.120 views
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And how it looked after the bomb. The Peace Park is on the land in the center between the two rivers. The Atomic Bomb Dome is on the lower left.119 views
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Tricycle119 views
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Damaged Buddha statue.119 views
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I think all Americans visiting or living in Japan should visit Hiroshima. It's not about who's to blame for what happened here in Aug. 1945. It's about a major event in human history and a reminder of man's fatal flaws.118 views
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Built in 1915, it was the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall.117 views
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Children's Peace Monument dedicated to the memory of the children who died as a result of the bombing.116 views
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Grisly photos and tattered clothing.116 views
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The atomic bomb fell almost directly above this building on Aug. 6, 1941 at 8:15 am.115 views
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Notice the steel braces to reinforce the building.115 views
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Children's Peace Monument115 views
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Many buses in front of the museum.115 views
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Corridor to the museum's main building or West Wing.114 views
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Peace Bell. Peace Bell. Anyone can ring it for free.113 views
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About Sadako.113 views
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President Jimmy Carter visited Hiroshima after he left office.113 views
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We can get quite close to the building, but it is fenced off so we cannot enter it.112 views
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Monuments abound in the Peace Park. In the background is Aioi Bridge, the original target of the atomic bomb.112 views
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Peace Clock Tower112 views
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Hiroshima Peace Bell with atom symbol on the sweet spot.112 views
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There's a sign indicating where you should hang your origami cranes.112 views
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Hiroshima police car.112 views
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About the Peace Bell111 views
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Donors of benches.111 views
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View from Aioi Bridge.110 views
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Bell in Children's Peace Monument.110 views
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What central Hiroshima looked like before the bomb. The building that would become the Atomic Bomb Dome is on the lower left with the light green roof.110 views
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About the tricycle.108 views
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Atomic Bomb Dome as seen from the Cenotaph.107 views
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International Conference Center Hiroshima is also attached to the museum.107 views
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Memorial Cenotaph106 views
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The East Wing explains the history of Hiroshima city before the bomb, development and decision to drop the bomb, the lives of Hiroshima citizens during World War II.106 views
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Donated benches.105 views
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About the Children's Peace Monument.105 views
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This is where the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony is held on Aug. 6 in the morning. The service is open to the public for free and you can sit if you get there early enough in the morning. Otherwise, you can stand in the back amid the sweltering heat.105 views
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Scale model of the Atomic Bomb Dome.105 views
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At least one blessing from the bomb is the endless stream of tourists coming to Hiroshima.104 views
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Hiroshima Peace Bell103 views
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Shacks of origami paper cranes folded by many students from all over.103 views
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Very colorful and incredible designs.103 views
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Memorial Cenotaph103 views
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Memorial Cenotaph103 views
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The Peace Park's focal point is this Memorial Cenotaph. It stores the names of all of the people killed by the bomb. The monument frames the Peace Flame and the A-Bomb Dome in a straight line.103 views
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Peace Clock Tower102 views
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum's East Wing built in 1994.102 views
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum's East Wing built in 1994. You enter the museum through this building. Admission is only 50 yen for adults (30 yen for students).102 views
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Original bell and origami sculpture for the Children's Peace Monument.102 views
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Memorial Cenotaph101 views
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Peace Flame aligned with the Cenotaph and Atomic Bomb Dome. 101 views
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Entrance to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum through the East Wing. It has a lot of exhibits and can take a while to go through it if you want to read everything101 views
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Main building of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum with various exhibits explaining about the bombing and its effects. You also see many personal belongings mangled, melted, or tattered by the blast. Hordes of students on class trips from all over Japan100 viewsHiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
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About the rest house.99 views
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About the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.98 views
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum97 views
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