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Hiroshima is a popular destination to visit in Japan. As the capital of the Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima (広島市) attracts many visitors due to its tragic…

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12. Bernard Waldman flew on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima to record the explosion, but he forgot to open the camera shutter and therefore recorded nothing.
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✨ 10 Things to do in Hiroshima ✨ 1. Visit Miyajima island (and the Itsukushima Shrine) 2. Eat Momiji Manju - sweet bean paste-filled maple-leaf-shaped cake~ A yummy delicacy that is famous as a...
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HIROSHIMA is synonymous with war after the city was flattened by the world’s first atomic bomb in 1945. An estimated 135,000 people died, but the bombing – which remains controversial m…

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Today marks the 65th anniversary of the dropping of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima. Whether you agree with the decision or not, the facts were there: Hiroshima was an important army and navy base. Of…

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Akiko Hashimoto on war memories in light of Japan's 70th war commemoration: "War memory is ultimately family memory, and the questions are personal: What did our fathers and grandfathers do in the war? Did they act honorably at their time of reckoning? Do we portray them as innocent or guilty? Do we protect or incriminate our own family members?" (Image: Hiroshima Dome 1945 by Shigeo Hayashi. CC0 1.0 public domain via Wikimedia Commons.)

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On two days in August 1945, U.S. planes dropped two atomic bombs, one on Hiroshima, another on Nagasaki, leading to the unconditional surrender of Japan and the end of World War II
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