monuments, sight seeing and parks in Hiroshima, Japan
Wikipedia: Hiroshima Peace Memorial
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The closest structure to withstand the Hiroshima atomic explosion. Has been preserved and now serves as the reminder of nuclear devastation and as a symbol of hope for world peace and elimination of all nuclear weapons.
Kusado Sengen
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About an excavated medieval trading town called Kusado Sengen and a link to Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of History.
A-Bomb Dome
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Ruins of the Hiroshima Atomic Bombing which was declared a World Heritage by UNESCO. Has an extensive array of photos and resources on the effects of A-bombing.
Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
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A space for recollection of the A-bomb casualties and contemplation of peace. Also carries out projects like collecting and sharing of stories, names, photos of the victims.
The Hiroshima Botanical Garden
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Located on a hill facing Seto Inland Sea and Miyajima Island. Arranges greenhouses, begonia and fuchsia begonia displayhouses, phylogenical, rock, camellia, and Japanese gardens. With tea ceremony house.
Prefectural Natural Park of Yamano-kyo Gorge
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Composed of the Ryuzu-kyo (Dragon Head) and Enmei-kyo (Monkey Chatter) gorges. Scenic spots include a Ryuzu Waterfall in Ryuzu-kyo Gorge and Cherry Blossoms.
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