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  1. The Children's Peace Monument (原爆の子の像, Genbaku no Ko no Zō, lit. "Atomic Bomb Children Statue") is a monument for peace to commemorate Sadako Sasaki and the thousands of child victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. This monument is located in Hiroshima, Japan.

  2. The Children’s Peace Monument was built to commemorate Sadako Sasaki and the thousands of other innocent children who died due to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. When Sadako was 2 years old, the atomic bomb was dropped and she was exposed at home about 1.7 kilometers from hypocenter.

  3. Paper Cranes and Childrens Peace Monument. Visitors to Peace Memorial Park see brightly colored paper cranes everywhere. These paper cranes come originally from the ancient Japanese tradition of origami or paper folding, but today they are known as a symbol of peace.

  4. Children's Peace Monument - Hiroshima Interpreters for Peace. Learn the true story of the young A-bomb survivor, Sadako Sasaki, and how the paper crane became a symbol of peace.

  5. May 7, 2024 · The Children's Peace Monument, located in the heart of Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park, is a poignant symbol of peace and hope. Erected in 1958, this monument pays tribute to Sadako Sasaki, a young victim of the atomic bombing, and through her, to all the children affected by this tragedy.

  6. Her classmates, shocked by her death, called on the nation to build a memorial for all the children who died in the atomic bombing. With support from over 3,100 students from schools across the nation and from nine countries around the world, including the UK, this 9-meter-tall bronze statue was completed.

  7. Most people visit this souvenir-filled tower for 'Hiroshima Hills', its windy, open-terrace viewing platform with one-of-a-kind vistas across the adjacent…. The Children's Peace Monument was inspired by Sadako Sasaki, who was just two years old at the time of the atomic bomb. At age 11 she developed leukaemia,….

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