原爆資料館
The 原爆資料館, or Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, is located in Hiroshima, Japan. It was established to educate visitors about the impact of the atomic bomb dropped on the city on August 6, 1945. The museum features exhibits that include photographs, artifacts, and personal stories from survivors, known as hibakusha, highlighting the devastating effects of nuclear warfare.
The museum aims to promote peace and prevent future conflicts by raising awareness about the consequences of nuclear weapons. It serves as a memorial to the victims and encourages visitors to reflect on the importance of peace and reconciliation in a post-war world.