Atomic Bomb Museum
The Atomic Bomb Museum is located in Hiroshima, Japan, and it serves to educate visitors about the events surrounding the atomic bombings during World War II. The museum features exhibits that include photographs, artifacts, and personal stories from survivors, known as hibakusha, highlighting the impact of the bomb on the city and its people.
In addition to the historical context, the museum promotes peace and nuclear disarmament. It aims to raise awareness about the dangers of nuclear weapons and the importance of preventing future conflicts. The museum is part of the larger Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, which commemorates the victims of the bombing.