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    - Hiroshima's message to the victims.
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Enkoh Bridge became a reinforced concrete bridge in 1926.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

Enkoh Bridge became a reinforced concrete bridge in 1926. It survived from the atomic bombing.

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Enkoh Bridge over Enkoh River before 1926.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

Enkoh Bridge over Enkoh River before 1926. It was the only bridge available that lead to the city center when … [Read more…]

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Motoyasu River, Atomic Bomb Dome on the left and Peace Memorial Park on the right.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

Motoyasu River, Atomic Bomb Dome on the left and Peace Memorial Park on the right.

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This stone monument is located near Atomic Bomb Dome.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

This stone monument is located near Atomic Bomb Dome.

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This stone monument is located near Atomic Bomb Dome.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

This stone monument is located near Atomic Bomb Dome.

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Peace Memorial Park Rest House.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

Peace Memorial Park Rest House. This building once housed the reconstruction planning office of Hiroshima Pref … [Read more…]

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This stone monument is located near Atomic Bomb Dome.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

This stone monument is located near Atomic Bomb Dome.

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The stone chest beneath an arch contains a record of the names of all the victims regardless of the nationality.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

The stone chest beneath an arch contains a record of the names of all the victims regardless of the nationalit … [Read more…]

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The cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims is the heart of the Peace Memorial Park.

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

The cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims is the heart of the Peace Memorial Park. Behind are seen Flame of Pea … [Read more…]

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Aioi Bridge; the calligraphy for the name was written by Hirokichi Nadao

8月 10, 2017 by tsumura

Aioi Bridge; the calligraphy for the name was written by Hirokichi Nadao, former speaker of the House of Repre … [Read more…]

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  • Enkoh Bridge became a reinforced concrete bridge in 1926.
  • Enkoh Bridge over Enkoh River before 1926.
  • Motoyasu River, Atomic Bomb Dome on the left and Peace Memorial Park on the right.
  • This stone monument is located near Atomic Bomb Dome.
  • This stone monument is located near Atomic Bomb Dome.
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