Hiroshima Peace Site Map
http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/
VirtualMuseum
Peace Memorial Park and Peace Memorial Museum
Guide Tours to Peace Memorial Park and Vicinity
Look at the A-Bomb Building
Guide Tours to Peace Memorial Museum
Museum Guide
Museum Tour
Peace Education
Meet the Director
Museum History
Museum Leaflet
Schmoe House
Let's look at the display
East Building
Exhibit Order
Hiroshima until the Atomic Bombing
The Meiji and Taisho Period
Hiroshima in the Showa Period and during War
The Atomic Bomb
Why Did the U.s. Develop the Bomb?
Why Did the U.S. Decide to Drop the Bomb on Japan?
Why Was the Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima?
Hiroshima in Ruins
Hiroshima immediately after the A-bombing
Truth of the A-bomb
War, the A-bomb, and People
Recovery from Chaos
A-bomb Damage Continue
Hiroshima Reborn
Nuclear Age
Nuclear Weapon
Evolution of Explosive Nuclear Devices
Evolution of Delivery Technologies
Balance of Terror
Continuing A-bomb Damage
Walking toward Peace
Hiroshima's Wishu
Continuing to tell the Story
Images of Hiroshima befor the Bombing
Nakajima Befor and After the War
Building Befor and After the War
Atomic Bomb Dome
Hiroshima City Hall
Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital
Main Building
Looking at the Main Exhibits
Nobuko Ohshita's summer uniform
Hair that fell from Hiroko Yamashita's head
Shin's Tricycle
First Municipal Girls High School
Belongings of Three Municipal Junior High School Students
First-year student at Second Hiroshima Prefectural Junior High School
Child's Dress and National Railway Ticket Dated August 6
A Girder of the Aioi Bridge
Exhibit Order
8:15am August 6, 1945
Damage by the Heat Rays
Damage by the Blast
The Fury of the Conflagration
Damage by Radiation
Relief and Rescue Activities
A-bomb Drawings by Survivors
Recorded Testimony of A-bomb Survivors
Message for Peaces
Let's look at the Special Exhibit
The First Special Exhibition of Fiscal Year 2001/Sadako and the Paper Cranes
The Second Special Exhibition of Fiscal Year 2001/Hiroshima Testimony
The First Special Exhibition of Fiscal Year 2002/Helping Victims in the Burnt Plain
The Second Special Exhibition of Fiscal Year 2002/A-bomb Drawings
The First Special Exhibition of Fiscal Year 2003/"It was an atomic bomb" - A History of A-bomb Investgations
The Second Special Exhibition of Fiscal Year 2003/Ninoshima and Atomic Bombing
The First Special Exhibition of Fiscal Year 2004/Mobilized Students - The Lost Tomorrows of the Students
The Second Special Exhibition of Fiscal Year 2004/Third Radiation- The Lucky Dragon No. 5 and Hiroshima
60th Anniversary Project - Commemorative Exhibition for the 50th Anniversary of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
An Exhibition of Photographs by Hajime Miyatake and Eiichi Matsumoto-Hiroshima after the Atomic Bombing
The Entrusted Past and Future
Shigeo Hayashi Photo Exhibition
Help from Overseas - Support for the Survivors and Hope for Rebuilding the City
Shunkichi Kikuchi Photo Exhibition - Fall of 1945, Summer of 1946 -
A-bombed Structures Speak
Filming in the Ruins - The Story of an A-bomb Documentary
Yuichiro Sasaki Photo Exhibition Part1:Building Peace
Yuichiro Sasaki Photo Exhibition Part2:Pledging Peace
Volunteer Citizen Corps Building Demolition that Worsened the Tragedy in Hiroshima
War through the Eyes of Children With the Help of Barefoot Gen
To Live —August 6, 1945—From That Day Forth
Hiroshima, 1945 −A-bomb Damage Revealed in Photographs−
Moto-machi:At the Heart of Hiroshima’s Changes
Memories of You: If not for the bomb
Kids Peace Station
From Hiroshima
The Sadao Story 21
Sadako and the Atomic Bombing
1943 Sadako is born.
Japan at that time
Hiroshima and the war
People's Lives during the war
Development of the Atomic Bomb
1945 Sadako at Two
Hiroshima at that time
The Atomic Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima
8:15 a.m., August 6
Damage from the Atomic Bombing
The skies over Hiroshima
Sadako's Exposure to the Atomic Bomb
Rescure and Relief Activities
1949 Sadako enters elementary school
Hiroshima Returning to Life
Children in Post-war Hiroshima
The Development of Nuclear Weapons
1955 Sadako at Twelove
Aftereffects
Sadako's Medical Record
The City Returns to Life
The Birth of the Children's Peace Monument
Leafletting
Formation of the Hiroshima Society of School Children for Building World Peace
The Funding Campaign Develops
A large crowd attended Sadako's first death anniversary
The Children's Peace Monument
Sadako's Hope Conveyed Around the World
Hiroshima Today
The A-bomb Survivors Today
Hibakusha around the World
Toward a Peaceful World Free from Nuclear Weapons
We want to know about “radiation”!
What is “radiation”?
Why radiation is scary?
Are the radiations from atomic bombs and nuclear plants the same?
Who discovered the invisible “radiation”?
Kids Peace Plaza
Talking about Peace
Letters to Sadako
Peace Studies Presentation Room
Question Box
The 29th Children's Peace Drawings Competition
Kids News
Kids Link
Step toward Peace
Step toward the abolition of nuclear weapons
Development of Nuclear Weapons
Cold War
Nuclear Testings / Nuclear Damage
Evolution of Nuclear Weapons
Collapse of the Cold War
Disarmament-Toward Nuclear Abolition
Expanding Nuclear-free Zone
Hiroshima's Recovery
Starting from burnt ruins
Living in the ruins
Birth of black markets
The Makurazaki typhoon attackd the burntplain
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial City Construction Law
Various restoration plans
Funding Shortage
Memorial City Construction Law
Peace Memorial Park
Peace Boulevard
Peace Bridge
Recovery for Children
Open-air Classroom
A-bomb Orphans
Children's Culture Center
Children's Library
Restoration Exposition and a Sense of Recovery
Assistance from Overseas
Hiroshima Restoration Exposition
The New images of Hiroshima City
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