Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims:
Homepage Renewal
The Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims has a public homepage, to ensure that many people know about and visit the facility. The homepage is available in four languages (Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean), and provides information on the Memorial Hall. On June 28, 2013, the Japanese and English versions of the homepage (Japanese>>, English>>) were renewed, with a view to making it easier to understand. The main changes are indicated below.

Addition of a movie about the facilities: "An Encounter with Memories"
  This 9min 17sec movie provides detailed information on the Memorial Hall facilities such as the commemorative space from the entrance hall, the Victims' Information Area, the Library and the Temporary Exhibition Area, as well as document viewing methods and more.
Top page (English)
Videos from the program exhibition’s three-screen theater uploaded
  In the Memorial Hall's Temporary Exhibition Area, a program exhibition is held on a theme decided every year. A three-screen theater has been installed to show films of the atomic bomb testimonies to make them easier to understand. The films are around twenty minutes long and have English subtitles.
  The videos from the three-screen theater are already lent out to schools and other organizations as peace education materials, and as many visitors to the Memorial Hall say that they would like to view the videos outside of the facility, such as in their homes or at schools, it was decided to upload the videos to the homepage.
  These videos can be viewed on smartphones and tablets as well as computers.
  We will continue to work to make the homepage easier to use and clearer. We encourage you to visit our homepage.

(Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims)

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