The Atomic Bomb Dome (Genbaku Dome) in Peace Memorial Park at Hiroshima, Japan, is the former Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall (1915) destroyed during the August 1945 bombing.

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The Atomic Bomb Dome (Genbaku Dome) in Peace Memorial Park at Hiroshima, Japan, is the former Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall (1915) destroyed during the August 1945 bombing.
旅行の帰り際に立ち寄った原爆ドーム。 なんでボロボロなん?って聞く次女に、 知ってる限りの事は教えてあげました。 原爆ドームを目の前にすると、 少しでも下の世代に伝えていく責任を感じます。 Location : Genbaku Dome | Hiroshima, Japan Photo by @yah_s
La Cúpula Genbaku
El esqueleto de Hiroshima.
No sé muy bien qué esperaba encontrar.
Había visto la foto mil veces: la cúpula metálica, el río, el puente de fondo. Pero ninguna imagen te prepara para la sensación de estar allí, frente a ella, sabiendo que esos ladrillos y esas vigas retorcidas estaban ya ahí aquel 6 de agosto de 1945.
La Cúpula Genbaku no es un monumento construido después. Es una herida que decidieron no cerrar del todo, para que no se nos olvide por qué dolió.
El edificio, antes elegante, se llama ahora "el Domo de la Bomba Atómica". Y aunque el Parque de la Paz que la rodea es precioso, si te paras solo frente a ella, al otro lado del río Motoyasu, entenderás por qué es el símbolo que es.
No es bonita. Es sobrecogedora. No es triste. Es reflexiva. No pide una foto. Pide un minuto de silencio.
Cruza el puente Aioi (tiene una historia heavy, era el punto de mira por su forma de T), mira cómo el sol de la tarde tiñe de naranja los escombros y piensa en todas esas manos que ya no pudieron aplaudir.
Hiroshima no es solo una ciudad. Es un mensaje en una botella lanzado al futuro. Y la botella tiene forma de cúpula.
CUPULA GEMBAKU El esqueleto de Hiroshima que desafía al tiempo CONTENIDO CUPULA GEMBAKUEl testimonio de un fatídico díaConsejos para visi
原爆ドーム、広島 // 28.02.2019
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The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) was the only structure left standing in the area where the first atomic bomb exploded on 6 August 1945. Through the efforts of many people, including those of the city of Hiroshima, it has been preserved in the same state as immediately after the bombing. Not only is it a stark and powerful symbol of the most destructive force ever created by humankind; it also expresses the hope for world peace and the ultimate elimination of all nuclear weapons.
After a full stomach, it's history walking time. Astonished at how big the #GenbakuDome was. It's now called the #AtomicBombDome. It's a shame the Americans in WW2 had to bomb it. If it had survived I'm sure it would have been a great exhibition hall. (at Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima - World Heritage Site) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv86tcaHDhV/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=163aqihtw816l
HIROSHIMA, PEACE MEMORIAL 平和記念公園