NHK World's Yoshikawa Ryuichi reports from Hiroshima City. I am at the Children's Peace Monument, which features a statue of a girl holding a paper crane. It was built to commemorate Sasaki Sadako ...
In short, while the image is real, it happened after the bombing of Nagasaki, not Hiroshima. The earliest example of the claim that the photo showed an "atomic shadow" appeared in an October 2009 ...
She became the model for the Children’s Peace Monument that stands in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. During her time in the hospital, Sadako folded more than 1,000 paper cranes from her bed ...
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park Hiroshima today is a thriving ... Nearby is the Children’s Peace Monument, topped by a young girl holding a large origami crane. Surrounding the monument are plexi-glass ...
In June, Hiroshima University asked the city to include ... Kusumoto and his group are hoping to one day see a monument commemorating the students, much like the one that exists for the Korean ...
Here stands a monument with a stone that outlasted the Aug. 6, 1945, atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The Norwegian words "Fred" (peace), "Aldri Mer Hiroshima" ("Never again Hiroshima") and "Aldri Mer ...
After her death, origami cranes became an international symbol of peace, and a monument in her honor was set up at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Takuo Toda, president of metal parts maker ...
One of Bainbridge Island’s busiest intersections will have a new message for travelers: “May Peace Prevail on Earth.” Read ...