The dome survived but not intact so it was never taken down and now it serves for the people to see a damage builduing but with the park it must mean that there is a happy ending.
See atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The A-Bomb Dome is the skeletal ruins of the former Industrial Promotion Hall which was in use on august 6 1945, the day the atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima. The Rest House of Hiroshima Peace Park is another atomic bombed building in the park. The building was built as the Taishoya Kimono Shop in March 1929. Date of Inscription on the UNESCO was in 1996.
The A-Bomb Dome is the skeletal ruins of the former Industrial Promotion Hall. It is something you can't miss. The Rest House of Hiroshima Peace Park is another atomic bombed building in the park. The park is over 120,000 square meters so bring walking shoes and don't forget about the museum.
Some prominent symbols in Hiroshima include the Atomic Bomb Dome, the Children's Peace Monument with the Sadako statue, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, and the Hiroshima Peace Flame. These symbols serve as reminders of the devastating impact of the atomic bomb dropped on the city during World War II and promote peace and nuclear disarmament.
6 August 1945 About 400 yds off the aioi bridge, its intended AP. Also the bomb hit nothing physically, it was an airburst at about 1500 feet altitude triggered by radar altimeters.
Its in Hiroshima
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Peace Memorial Park is located in the Japanese city of Hiroshima. It is a memorial to those that died in the atomic bomb attack by American in August of 1945.
Its in Hiroshima
They have a monument to its never reoccurring again. Called the Atomic Bomb Dome, in Hiroshima. Next to that, they also have Peace Park and the Atomic Bomb Museum. Also in Hiroshima is Sadako's Paper Crane Memorial, for all the children who died of leukemia years after the bombing. They make paper cranes by the thousands and leave them there to display for the world. Also, when in Japan I bought a book on 'Sadako and the Paper Cranes', roughly translated. It will never be forgotten.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial in Hiroshima, Japan, is part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
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