Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum

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The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum left a deep impression on people, not to mention the right and wrong in history, the stance and orientation, etc.
The building has a large glass-roofed atrium. Visitors have to walk slowly down the slope on the side. In addition to paper cranes symbolizing peace, there are also year numbers on the wall. After walking around about one and a half circles, the year on the wall is 1945, symbolizing the passage of time.
The relics and explanations displayed in the museum show that an atomic bomb not only instantly "vaporizes" people, but also makes people feel uncomfortable not because of the immediate serious injuries and deaths, but because those who are left behind face various physical and mental sequelae. Some of the relics left behind can be felt one by one in the photos. The most impressive thing is the "11:02 Clock", a clock that stopped when the atomic bomb was dropped, and a model of the atomic bomb that is the same size as the "Fat Man" atomic bomb that bombed Nagasaki.

Post by Neuhaus | Apr 14, 2025

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