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The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is the primary institution within the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, dedicated to preserving the memory of the atomic bombing of August 6, 1945, and promoting the abolition of nuclear weapons.Designed by Kenzō Tange, the museum vividly conveys the reality of the tragedy. Its core exhibits focus on the personal suffering caused by the bomb, displaying chilling artifacts like scorched clothing and warped belongings of the victims, alongside photographs and models illustrating the devastation from the heat, blast, and radiation. The exhibits emphasize the human stories of the $\text{Hibakusha}$ (survivors), serving as a profound and essential educational tool. The museum’s overarching mission is to inform the world about the horrors of nuclear war and act as a solemn plea for lasting world peace.
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The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park ($\text{Heiwa Kinen Kōen}$) is one of the most significant memorial sites in the world. It is a large, central green space dedicated to the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing and a powerful symbol of humanity's commitment to world peace and the abolition of nuclear weapons.
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The Children's Peace Monument ($\text{Genbaku no Ko no Zō}$) is a memorial in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park dedicated to the thousands of children killed by the atomic bomb, inspired by the true story of one young victim.
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An indescribably beautiful temple complex that simply must be experienced. The more than 500 stone Buddhas in the park, some of them surrounded by moss, are truly beautiful and always make for good photographs.
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The Daisho-In Temple is located in a valley, somewhat off the beaten track, as there are several steps up, and not everyone wants to climb those extra meters. However, if you do, you'll miss out on one of the most beautiful temples on Miyajima.
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There is also a stamp station for the Eki stamp book.
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There's a sad story behind this monument. It's also known as the Tower of 1,000 Cranes, and was dedicated to a little girl who developed leukemia as a result of the atomic bombing. She had heard that if she folded 1,000 cranes, the gods would grant her one wish. Sadly, she died from the effects of leukemia. Around the tower, thousands of folded cranes, made by children, are displayed in glass cases.
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