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On August 6, 1945, an American B-29 bomber named the Enola Gay, dropped on Hiroshima, a powerful atomic bomb. In an instant, 80,000 to 140,000 people were killed and 100,000 more were seriously injured. Every year there is in Como, a public event to commemorate what happened. The event is held near the Monument to the Resistance at the lakeside gardens.
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When I was young, I've always had this dream that I wanted Doraemon to help me with everything just like what he used to do for Nobita. As children grew up watching Doraemon, and we all know that he comes from Japan, it really prompted me to make the effort to go there.
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Once-classified images of atomic destruction at Hiroshima are on display in an exhibition titled Hiroshima: Ground Zero 1945 at the International Center of Photography (ICP), New York.
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Around 65 years ago, Hiroshima was on the receiving end of the world's first atomic bomb. Nowadays, ground zero is a vibrant and attractive city that has flourished but has not forgotten the lessons of history. Here a re chronicles of my visit.
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Hiroshima is now a vibrant and attractive city, but history shouldn't be forgotten!
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Have you been to a place where you can FEEL the history? Have you been to a place where you can FEEL the existence of the God? If you haven't, this is the place.