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2010.8.10

"The Peace Declaration"  
The Peace Declaration in English
The Special Exhibition: Volunteer Citizen Corps---Building Demolition that Worsened the Tragedy in Hiroshima---


--December 15 (Wed.), 2010
Admission Free

The Mini Exhibition: “When The Wind Blows” ~Animation Version~


--August 31 (Tue.), 2010
Admission Free


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Click here for guidance on touring the museum, how to use it for peace studies, and to get to the museum shop. Guide to monuments and A-bombed buildings in and near Peace Memorial Park
Each year, two of the Peace Memorial Museum's Special Exhibitions are posted on this web site. Exhibits on Hiroshima City and Japan before the atomic bombing and world events are
posted on the website.
The destruction of Hiroshima City immediately after the bombing and the suffering of the people
The mysterious experience of six-grader Mai-chan Learning about the life of Sadako Sasaki helps us think about war and the atomic bombing.
Post your school's experiences in peace studies. Post your opinions and thoughts about peace. If you want to know more about war and the atomic bombing, come this way! (click here)
Efforts around the world to abolish nuclear weapons and create peace. The story of Hiroshima's recovery from the atomic bombing.
 
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