Tuesday, May 15, 2007

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A trip to Hiroshima!

Hui, new photos! This time from a daytrip to Hiroshima in the Golden Week ...... was really nice! And with the shinkansen songwriter not far, hehe: D





Here is the river with the Genbaku domu, the A (tomic) bomb .... the dome has stopped the atomic bomb was dropped in 1945 as a single building, the bomb exploded almost exactly over it ...



looks very beautiful to scary, but the museum across the river was even more stark! First there were only statements about the situation in Japan during the war and the creation of the atomic bomb and who has invented why, but in the 2nd Stock were then burned pictures of people and issued their ragged clothes, as we have become pretty bad and we left.



This is difficult to recognize a bissl, they are all colorful paper cranes! Again a monument on the river, the Children's Peace Memorial. This is in memory of Sadako, a girl was diagnosed with leukemia. She wanted to be healthy again and began to fold 1000 cranes (because if you do that, you have a wish and then goes allegedly true!), But .... she died before they had finished and her classmates have any folded ready for them. This story has "the whole nation and touched since the chains are paper cranes sent from all over Japan and then hung up ..... my goodness, this is a sad entry ......



to something more pleasant things: The
is photographed from the ferry to Miyajima, きらきら (glitter, sparkle) right?

And here the famous floating torii of Miyajima .... hm, this is indeed a bissl degree in the mud, but what can i, it was just low tide! :) But maybe I can wheedle the Frank a few of his photos because we were there long enough to observe the onset of the evening tide, as she sees it again brings back Torii ...



yes, that was s it for this .... but quite as dismal as it comes over here, Hiroshima will not! The story is of course one thing that you can not lose sight, but today is an extremely beautiful and green city with many (international) small Cafes and great exhibitions. And wide streets and squares that you are not otherwise used by Japan! And the people are exceptionally nice and helpful, even gaikokujin (foreigners) to ...... wow. So, if I still war more photos, then I alternate the natural still online ....
until then first mata ne!