Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation

English Newsletter "PEACE CULTURE"

(No.91, August 2024)
Atomic Bomb Dome (Photo: Tourism Policy Department, Economic Affairs and Tourism Bureau, the City of Hiroshima)
Atomic Bomb Dome
A symbol of "No more Hiroshimas."
Children's Peace Monument (Photo: Tourism Policy Department, Economic Affairs and Tourism Bureau, the City of Hiroshima)
Children's Peace Monument erected for Sadako Sasaki (who died of leukemia at the age of 12, 10 years after the A-bombing), and all children who died as the result of the A-bombing
A tricycle donated by Nobuo Tetsutani
A tricycle that belonged to a 3-year-old boy killed by the A-bombing
(exhibited in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, donated by Nobuo Tetsutani)
Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims (Photo: Tourism Policy Department, Economic Affairs and Tourism Bureau, the City of Hiroshima)
Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims
"Let all the souls here rest in peace; For we shall not repeat the evil."
A-bomb Survivor Testimony (Photo: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum)
Students listening carefully to the lecture from a hibakusha
Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum (Photo: Tourism Policy Department, Economic Affairs and Tourism Bureau, the City of Hiroshima)
A school building that was exposed to the A-bomb (Honkawa Elementary School)
School excursions to Hiroshima give students from all over Japan a profound understanding of the atomic bombing and the war from a multitude of perspectives.
(Photo: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims)
 

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