The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is dedicated to documenting the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in World War II. They say the Peace Museum is quite confronting - we found it terribly crowded and quite hard to see some of the exhibits.
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Survivors suffering from burns and injuries (SONY ILCE-6000)
Survivors suffering from burns and injuries (1) (SONY ILCE-6000)
Survivors suffering from burns and injuries (2) (SONY ILCE-6000)
Survivors suffering from burns and injuries (3) (SONY ILCE-6000)
The devastated city (SONY ILCE-6000)
The devastated city (1) (SONY ILCE-6000)
The devastated city (2) (SONY ILCE-6000)
The devastated city (3) (SONY ILCE-6000)
The devastated city (4) (SONY ILCE-6000)
Tricycle (SONY ILCE-6000)
Belongings of Junior High Students (SONY ILCE-6000)
Human shadow etched in stone (SONY ILCE-6000)
Tree (SONY ILCE-6000)
Bowl and glass bottle (SONY ILCE-6000)
Roof tiles (SONY ILCE-6000)
Roof tiles (1) (SONY ILCE-6000)
Paper cranes folded by Sadako Sasaki (SONY ILCE-6000)
Paper cranes folded by Sadako Sasaki (1) (SONY ILCE-6000)
Paper cranes folded by Sadako Sasaki (2) (SONY ILCE-6000)
Book (SONY ILCE-6000)
Briefcafe (SONY ILCE-6000)
To remember Hiroshima is to commit to peace (SONY ILCE-6000)
Statue (SONY ILCE-6000)
No of days since A bomb (SONY ILCE-6000)
Hiroshima Peace Museum (SONY ILCE-6000)
Hiroshima Peace Museum (1) (SONY ILCE-6000)
Hiroshima Peace Museum (2) (SONY ILCE-6000)
Statue of Mother and Child in the storm (SONY ILCE-6000)
Statue of Mother and Child in the storm (1) (SONY ILCE-6000)