Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
by YangChao_japan
Jul 26, 2022
Visiting the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is a thought-provoking and somber experience. As you enter the Dome area, the sight of the ruined building, a direct witness to the atomic bomb explosion, greets you. The Dome was preserved because it was almost directly beneath the hypocenter, sparing it from complete destruction. It stands silently, reminding us of the unspeakable tragedy that occurred. Walking around the Dome, one cannot help but feel a sense of awe and sorrow, deeply understanding the immense suffering war brings to innocent civilians.
Next, at the Peace Memorial Museum, numerous historical photos, victims' belongings, and simulated disaster scenes are displayed, immersing visitors in the catastrophic aftermath of the bombing. Especially poignant are the twisted clothes and shattered everyday items, evoking the lives abruptly taken. There are also personal notes, memoirs, and video records from survivors, detailing their painful experiences and the grief of losing loved ones. These exhibits profoundly touch the heart, prompting reflection on whether humanity, in its pursuit of technology and military power, has forgotten peace and humanity.
Throughout the visit, I deeply felt the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum's strong appeal for world peace. It is not merely a tribute to the past but a warning to cherish peace and reflect on the cruelty of war through these painful memories. This visit made me realize the precious value of peace and the weight of history. I hope to convey the belief in peace to more people through my small efforts, ensuring that this history does not repeat itself.
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