A common building, some walls in ruin? No! A solid trace, strong enough to resist, even so close to the hypocenter (100 - 200 m), destroying all the construction rules. It wanted to survive.
Fun Alternatives: Is there a building for ever, indestructible, untouchable? Go there!
Updated Apr 29, 2003
Once you visit Hiroshima, you cannot forget it. The Museum is full of emotions. My hand sometimes refuse to take pictures inside it. Not to disturb the atosphere... I recommend to the people who wants to start a war to go first there....
Written Apr 29, 2003
Well-wishes written on Japanese rice scoop.
Rice Scoop is one of the most popular souvenirs of Miyajima; known locally as shakushi (wooden rice scoop). The ones pictured here are not for daily use but there are quite a variety of those on sales here.
Does anyone really need these?
Written Sep 12, 2002
Well-wishes written on Japanese rice scoop.
Rice Scoop is one of the most popular souvenirs of Miyajima; known locally as shakushi (wooden rice scoop). The ones pictured here are not for daily use but there are quite a variety of those on sales here.
Does anyone really need these?
Written Sep 1, 2002
Paper cranes in long chains, hanged near the rock big monuments ... they represent the monuments created by simple peoples.
Written Apr 29, 2003
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