Hiroshima, a moving travel story that reminds us of peace
by simsim2
Jul 25, 2025
The "Little Boy" in 1945 changed a war, but also left deep historical scars.
The story of the "Child of the Atomic Bomb" in the Peace Memorial Park is very touching. Sadako Sasaki was only 2 years old at the time of the atomic bomb and was infected by radiation. She unfortunately died of leukemia at the age of 12. While battling the disease, she devoutly folded paper cranes every day, believing that as long as she folded a thousand of them, she would regain her health. Her story spread, and now tens of millions of paper cranes are sent to her from all over the country every year. It is displayed next to the statue.
Another Hiroshima business card - the Atomic Bomb Dome. Behind this world heritage site are the scars of the atomic bomb in 1945. In order to promote business, Hiroshima Prefecture built a product exhibition hall designed by Czech architect Jan Loesser. The project was undertaken by the Mukuda Group. The building is about 25 meters high. It was built with a neoclassical framework and Romanesque Revival style details, and is a mixed style building. The atomic bomb was located at the Aioi Bridge, right next to the Product Exhibition Hall. At the time of the explosion, the surface temperature reached 3,000 degrees. The area within a radius of two kilometers was almost completely destroyed. The brick, concrete, and steel structure of the three-story building was almost completely destroyed, but the dome did not collapse under the heat rays and shock waves.
Today, the building is supported by a steel structure, serving as a historical mark of the scars of war. The Peace Park and Archives display the stories of the victims and remaining relics, reminding people of the importance of peace.
Address: 1-10 Otemachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, 730-0051
🚗Take Line 2 at Hiroshima Station and get off in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome. From the Dome you can walk to the Peace Park and the Museum.
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