Yesterday we had take a driveπ to the A-bomb Ruins of Shiroyama Elementary School in Nagasaki. Shiroyama Elementary School is a public primary school near the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Parkπ During the World War Two, it was called Shiroyama Public School, and was located just 500 meters from the hypocenter of the atomic bombπ£ The elementary school building suffered extensive burns when the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki City, at 11:02 am, August 9, 1945; over 1400 students and staff losing their lives. Now a part of the school building at the time of the bombing still remains, and is used for peace education.
When I took a picture in front of the elementary school, a kindly man told us about history of the school buildingπ« He's a great guide, he explained us in more detail. And he was very happy that you cameπ I recommenced you to go there if you intended to visit. The museum is free of charge❗Messages from visitors. We went up the stairs to the second floor.A Japanese laurel tree that survived the bombing of Nagasaki. Photographs taken right after the bomb was droppedπBeautiful Origami paper cranes made by childrenπ¦π
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