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  1. Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park (平和記念公園, Heiwa Kinen Kōen) is one of the most prominent features of the city. Even visitors not looking for it will likely stumble upon the large park of over 120,000 square meters.

  2. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is visited by more than one million people each year. [1] The park is there in memory of the victims of the nuclear attack on August 6, 1945, in which the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. [2]

  3. May 12, 2020 · A tranquil green space between two rivers that was once the site of an unprecedented tragedy, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is an essential part of understanding Hiroshima City’s history. Here’s how to plan your visit.

  4. Aug 29, 2014 · On Aug. 6, 1945, at 8:15 a.m., the United States of America dropped the first atomic bomb ever used in history on Hiroshima, over what is now Peace Memorial Park. It's estimated that at the time of the bombing, Nakajima-cho was home to 6,500 people.

  5. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum collects and displays belongings left by the victims, photos, and other materials that convey the horror of that event, supplemented by exhibits that describe Hiroshima before and after the bombing and others that present the current status of the nuclear age.

  6. Today, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park encompasses 30 acres and is home to numerous memorial statues and a world-class museum. This large green space in the center of Hiroshima was once the thriving political and commercial heart of the city.

  7. The memorial peace park is a public garden located on an island in the middle of the Ota river, in the heart of the city center, in the Naka-ku ward of Hiroshima, Japan. Indexed at the National Heritage in 2007, it is, with the museum and Genbaku dome, one of the baneful symbols of the 1945 nuclear bombing.

  8. Jan 1, 2010 · Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, located in the center of Hiroshima City was built in its current location near the hypocenter of the atomic bombing during WWII on August 6, 1945, in hopes of creating lasting world peace.

  9. May 20, 2016 · An introduction to Hiroshimas Peace Memorial Park, which commemorates the bombing of the city with numerous monuments and facilities.

  10. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial consists of the ruins of a building that was destroyed by a U.S. atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945. It is a memorial to those killed and is intended to serve as a witness to the nuclear devastation and a symbol of hope for peace.

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