Thursday, February 21, 2013

(Hiroshima) Japae,

Flights to Hiroshima. The symbol of peace.

Hiroshima (Hiroshima) the symbol of peace. In the past, Hiroshima was a major industrial area and arsenal of Japanese here, so it became a goal of dropping the atomic bomb on August 6, 1945 that have died in this incident more than two hundred thousand people.


Atomic Bomb Dome.

Atomic Bomb Dome (Hiroshima Peace Memorial).
Atomic Bomb Dome (Atomic Bomb Dome) is located on the banks of the drug Matsumoto Matsumoto (Motoyasu) in the former Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall. However, the effects of the atomic bomb during World War 2 is the building you see today.


Girl Sadako monument.

Peace Monument girl Sadako (Sadako Peace Monument).
Girl Sadako monument. Is made ​​up of the way of the classmates and schools across the country to contribute to the "Sasaki Sadako" (Sasaki Sadako), one of the victims who were affected by the atomic bomb and cancer. leukemia and died shortly after she graduated from high school.


Monument to victims of the atomic bomb.

Atomic Bomb Victims Memorial (Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims).
Monument to victims of the atomic bomb in the middle of the Garden of Peace. Created to serve as a container for a list of victims who died from the atomic bomb dropped on August 6 of each year. That will be held to commemorate the victims of the events of that time. They are both important. The city of Hiroshima in Japan and students mourn together, to stand.


Hiroshima Castle.

Castle Hiroshima (Hiroshima Castle).
Hiroshima Castle. Or as the Japanese call it. Fish the castle. Built in 1588 is surrounded by a moat, which was raised to a higher level than the surrounding areas. Hiroshima Castle.


Shrine Itsuki Tokushima.

Itsuki Tokushima Shrine (Itsukushima Shrine).
Itsuki Tokushima shrine is located on the island of Miyajima in Hiroshima Prefecture. Some well-known that Shrine Shrine Miyajima Japan or floating. Look at the exterior of the building of the shrine jutting out into the sea shrine Itsuki Tokushima.

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