- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
infobox Museum
name= Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
imagesize= 250
established=1955 ,
remodeled1991 ,
renovated Peace Memorial Hall1994
location= 1-2 Nakajima-cho, Naka-ku,Hiroshima
director=Koichiro Maeda
website= [http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/top_e.html www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp]Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is located in
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park , in centralHiroshima ,Japan . It was established in August1955 with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Hall (now the International Conference Center Hiroshima). The museum exhibit presents the facts of the atomic bombing, with the aim of contributing to the abolition of nuclear weapons throughout the world, and to achieve the world peace. It is one of the most popular of Hiroshima's destinations for school field trips from all over Japan and for people internationally too. The main building was designed by architectKenzo Tange .Museum content
According to the introduction in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum English guide: "The 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 bombings and others that present the current status of the nuclear age. Each of the items displayed embodies the grief, anger, or pain of real people. Having now recovered from the A-bomb calamity, Hiroshima's deepest wish is the elimination of all nuclear weapons and the realization of a genuinely peaceful international community." [From “Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum” brochure, (Nakajima-cho: Hiroshima prf.) visited October 29, 2005]
To facilitate education, the museum was renovated in 1994 and is now divided into two sections.
The East Wing — the newest addition — explains the history of Hiroshima City before the bomb, development and decision to drop the bomb, the lives of Hiroshima citizens during World War II and after the bombing, and ends with information about the nuclear age and efforts for international peace. Included in this section is a model showing the damage done to the city.
The West Wing, which was part of the old museum, concentrates on the damage of the bomb. Sections include "Material Witness", which shows clothing, watches, hair, and other personal affects worn by victims of the bomb; "Damage by the Heat Rays", a section that looks at what happened to wood, stone, metal, glass, and flesh from the heat; "Damage by the Blast", focusing on the destruction caused by the after shocks of the blast, and "Damage by the Radiation" which goes into details about the health effects suffered by humans.
Peace education programs
* A-bomb survivor testimony
* Video showings
* Loan of Photo Posters and Videos
* Peace Volunteer guide tourAccess
*Hiroshima bus
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park bus stop
*Hiroden Genbaku Dome-mae Station
*Hiroden Chuden-mae Stationee also
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
*Hiroshima Peace Memorial
*Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
*Sadako Sasaki
*Hiroshima Witness External links
* [http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/top_e.html Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum official website]
* [http://www.hiro-tsuitokinenkan.go.jp/english/ Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims]
* [http://www.arch-hiroshima.net/arch-hiroshima/arch/delta_center/p-museum_e.html Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum @ architecture in Hiroshima]List of notable visitors
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