Intuitively understand the scene of the atomic bomb explosion at that time, the lives of 140,000 people were swallowed up by war, don't war! I hope world peace! Happy everyone! There are a lot of tourists here, especially foreigners, which is the most concentrated place for tourists in Hiroshima.
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Intuitively understand the scene of the atomic bomb explosion at that time, the lives of 140,000 people were swallowed up by war, don't war! I hope world peace! Happy everyone! There are a lot of tourists here, especially foreigners, which is the most concentrated place for tourists in Hiroshima.
This Hiroshima Peace Archive is in Pinghe Park. It is free of charge. I don't know why Trip.com wrote tickets. On the side is the very famous Pinghe Monument. This is a two-story building. There is a lot of space inside. There are a lot of people who come to visit. Many are foreigners in tour groups. The information inside is also good. It is suitable for understanding the destructive power of war, but the only bad thing is that the closing time here is earlier. If you are late, there is no way to visit.
From the perspective of students, the power and scourge of the atomic bomb is indeed heavy after the visit, and it has not been calmed for a long time. It is famous here or in the world, and there are so many tourists at home and abroad that they can't visit at will. Only follow the people and dragons to see the flowers in the field.
戦争経験のない自分が語ることは難しくとも、子供たち、まだ行ったことない人達、海外の人達と共に足を運ぶことで、原爆や戦争の悲惨さを知らせる事ができると思いました!
If you value peace, you must go! You can learn about war.
Provides a powerful and heartbreaking insight into the atomic bombing and the city's recovery. A must-visit for understanding Hiroshima's history.
目前,主馆在防地震改造当中,但是主馆东侧的副馆在开放当中。建议可以等到2020年左右再来。入馆名义上需要门票。里面的内容非常翔实,让人增长见识,有很多国内从没见过的一手资料,如果仔细的看,基本可以看上一下午。
去的时候,遇到很多很多日本当地的学生。当模拟动画中,核弹即将落地时,日本的小孩纷纷散去,没有去看爆炸的一幕。很奇怪的是,他们在纪念馆里普遍有说有笑,这跟我国的情况很不一样。