-
Promotion Hall, and now
commonly called the
Genbaku Dome,
Atomic Bomb Dome or A-Bomb Dome (原爆ドーム,
Genbaku Dōmu), is part of the
Hiroshima Peace Memorial...
- the
Prefectural Industrial Promotional Hall, now
commonly known as the
Genbaku (A-bomb) dome,
which was only 150 m (490 ft) from
ground zero (the hypocenter)...
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Genbaku Dome-mae (Atomic Bomb Dome) is a
Hiroden tram stop on the
Hiroden Main Line,
located in
front of the
Hiroshima Peace Memorial in Ote-machi 1-chome...
- (祭りの場
Matsuri no ba), Kyōko Hayashi, 1975
Poems of the
Atomic Bomb (原爆詩集
Genbaku shishu),
Sankichi Tōge, 1951 The
bells of
Nagasaki (長崎の鐘,
Nagasaki no Kane)...
-
faithfully s**** the
abolition of
nuclear weapons and
everlasting world peace,
Genbaku Dome was
added to the
World Heritage List in
accordance with the "Convention...
-
building to the
location of the bomb's detonation, was
designated the
Genbaku Dome (原爆ドーム) or "Atomic Dome", a part of the
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park...
- The
Hiroshima Panels (原爆の図,
Genbaku no zu) are a
series of
fifteen painted folding panels by the
collaborative husband and wife
artists Toshi Maruki and...
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incinerated child in
Nagasaki Kiroku-shashin:
Genbaku no
Nagasaki (記録の写真:原爆の長崎).
Daiichi Shuppansha, 1952.
Genbaku no
Nagasaki (原爆の長崎). Tokyo: Gakufū Shoin...
- ****anese
Communist Party. His
first collection of the
atomic bomb works,
Genbaku Shishu ("Poems of the
Atomic Bomb") was
published in 1951. Tōge died at...
- The Children's
Peace Monument (原爆の子の像,
Genbaku no Ko no Zō, lit. "Atomic Bomb
Children Statue") is a
monument for
peace to
commemorate Sadako Sasaki and...