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Quote: The museum houses relics salvaged after the A-bomb explosion, it traces the events leading to the tragic day as well as the aftermath. The museum is a poignant reminder to all of the horrors of nuclear Read More
Quote: The Glover garden now houses some of the former homes of the pioneering Meiji European residents. The centre of attraction is notably Glover mansion, found almost at the foot of the garden. The easiest way to Read More
Quote: Also known as Spectacles bridge, it is the oldest foreign-style stone bridge in Japan. The arches combined with their reflections in the water earned its nickname. Read More
Quote: Just north of the Hypocentre park is the Peace park. This used to be a prison but everyone was killed instantly during the nuclear explosion. There are some renmants of the prison wall still. You can find the Read More
Quote: The Urakami Cathedral was the largest church in the east but was destroyed during the nuclear explosion. The present church was rebuilt and completed in 1959. You can view some of the relics in the A-bomb museum Read More
Quote: The small hut is the former home of Dr. Nagai Takashi who had devoted himself to saving the bomb victims until his death from the effects of radiation himself. It is now preserved in memorial to him. Read More
Quote: The site of the nuclear explosion is marked by a black stone column. Nearby are some relics from the Urakami Cathedral. It is now a place to relax and contemplate. Read More
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