Fountain of Peace

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Fountain of Peace: A Testament to Resilience

Located in Nagasaki, the Fountain of Peace serves as a memorial for the victims of the atomic bombing on August 9, 1945. This site emphasizes the message of peace and reconciliation.

Established in 1955 by artist Kinzo Saito, the fountain features a tranquil pond and a central sculpture representing peace and hope. The design incorporates elements of nature, such as trees and flowers, providing a contemplative atmosphere for visitors, while inscriptions remind us of the tragedy.

Significant Highlights

  • 💧 Reflecting Pool: A serene water feature that invites reflection and introspection.
  • 🕊️ Peace Monument: A striking sculpture symbolizing the hope for a world free from nuclear weapons.
  • 📖 Educational Exhibits: Information panels detail the history and significance of the site.

Open to all, the Fountain of Peace is free to visit and appeals to tourists, families, historians, and anyone seeking a moment of reflection.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Fountain of Peace

Historical Significance

The fountain serves as a memorial to over 74,000 victims of the 1945 nuclear attack.

Artistic Design

Created by Kinzo Saito, the memorial emphasizes peace and harmony through its design.

Annual Peace Ceremony

Every year, a ceremony is held here to commemorate the Nagasaki bombing.

Location

9 Matsuyamamachi Nagasaki Peace Park

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