This was taken by a tourist from US, his SLR camera is consider quite good de oh, what do you think of his photographing skill? :)
Memorial Tower to the Mobilized Students
Under the Memorial Tower there are thousands and thousands of paper crane. Do you think that is all? I thought so, too.
Japan took control of Korea during the Meiji Restoration and annexed in 1910. Many Koreans who had lost their means of livelihood were forced to come to Japan in search of work. Moreover, to make up for the wartime labor shortage, Japan also brought many Koreans to work in Japan through forced service or conscription. At the end of the war, about three million Koreans were living in Japan, and it is said that tens of thousands of them suffered the atomic bombing in Hiroshima.
Sadako Sasaki was exposed to the bombing at age two, contracted leukemia ten years later and died. Shocked by her death, her classmates put out a national call to "build a monument to mourn all the children who died from the atomic bombing." With the support of students in more than 3,100 schools around Japan and in nine other countries, including England, the Society was able to build this bronze statue that stands nine meters high.
Peace Bell
On its surface a world map without national boundaries is engraved to symbolize "one world." The platform evokes the radiation warning mark, expressing the hope for abolition of atomic and hydrogen bombs. On the opposite side is a mirror that reflects the hearts of those who ring the bell.
The pond is adorned by famous lotuses grown from seeds from Professor Ichiro Oga, who dug them from 2000-year-old ruins in Chiba City. After the bombing, lotus leaves were placed on people's wounds to reduce the pain of burns and console their spirits.The Peace Bill was selected in 1996 for the Environmental Agency's "One Hundred Sounds the Japanese People Wish to Preserve."
You may toll the bell..
Walking around the park, the scenery is truly awesome, splendid, marvellous, wonderful! Any better description? I have very limited vocab. He he...
The leaves, are changing colour. Some are yellow, some are red, some would not want to wear any other colour other than green, and some would just leave the tree. Autumn is always the most beautiful season to me. Coming next is spring, where flowers blooms everywhere!Always my best personal photographer...
An irritating incident occurred when we were in the park -- my camera died!
No, not that it's spoilt, but No more battery left and that means I can't take any more photos. I did try with Alvin's camera but it's not under my control. Haih~
Before we left, there's this 2 ladies posing their pets on the bench for them to take their beloved doggies' photo. See how luxurious is the life of the pets here?
After shooting endless photos the doggy still got 'coat' to wear on. I think even that pink coat is gonna cost more than all the clothes I'm wearing. huh...
We also noticed the senior citizens feeding birds in the park. The birds are familiar with them. Or they are used to be fed.
I almost can read 'lonely' on their faces...
Looking at the countless paper cranes pleading for peace... I just can't get these thought out of my mind for days..
If it wasn't the Second World War -- and the atomic bomb would not be dropped here, taking away thousands of lives. Compare to those sacrificed in the war, these victims are not considered a huge number.
If the war continues, how many more souls will be crying in grieve?
If you are not cut on your own body, you would not feel the pain.
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