We headed out from our hotel to the station and just happened to have perfect timing for the Hiroshima train. Had we missed it we'd have had an hour wait. Didn't plan that, it just worked out!
The first building of the memorial has all of the names of those who died, including American POW's. We looked through the list of names and came across one guy named John Long. Long is a family name of mine so I have to find out if maybe there was some relation. It was so sad to see all of the names of the people who died. There are stations setup to read actual accounts from people who were there. It makes your heartache.
On the way to the museum we had 2 sets of school kids run up to us and ask if they could ask us a few questions. They wanted to know where we were from, could we speak any Japanese and if yes what could we say. They gave us a little origami crane. We gave them Seattle pins. We then walked quickly to the museum as tons of kids were eyeing us. Jeff had read that the kids come there for school and are told to try and speak to Americans to work on their English. It was cute but could have kept us there for hours. You could hear them b/c they would literally run towards you. :)
The museum is pretty big, much bigger than it looks. It only cost about 50 cents to go through the whole thing. The exhibit explains the war and how it all started. They never blame America for anything in the exhibit. Noone was weird to us or anything. They blame the tragedy on war and they even say they started it. There position now is peace and they even have a flame going that won't go out until every nuclear bomb is gone. The pictures were graphic, which really is necessary b/c you just can't imagine how horrible such a bomb could be. Their skin was burned off and even melting off of some people. I'm not the history buff that Jeff is but this museum was interesting and you really feel so sad after witnessing what these people had to go through. Nuclear war looks like a horrible, horrible thing to put anyone through.
After the museum we headed for lunch as the museum took a few hours and we were hungry. On our way out of the park we wanted to get a picture of the Japanese flag blowing. The wind had died down so we sat down to wait a bit. These 2 women approached us and we just assumed they wanted to practice English... yeah no, they were Jehovah's Witnesses and they wanted to talk to us about peace and God. We indulged them, I even read a Bible verse for her. She wasn't pushy so that was good. We took her pamphlet and then went on our way. It was so weird and unexpected... I had no idea Jehovah's Witnesses were here too.
The shopping arcade is where we ended up finding lunch... and a few souvenirs (toys for Abby!). We had the "Japanese Pizza" which was delicious!! It's a flat pancake with cabbage, spices, meat, sauce, egg and more spices - it was great! We ate it right off the griddle. It was super filling though as we both had one. It also goes perfect with beer!
We started to head back, hopped on the wrong tram, finally got on the correct one and then headed for the train station. A massage and bath are in my near future!!
Pictures have been taking forever to upload but here are the last few days worth. Day 7, Day 8 and Day 9! Captions will have to come when we get back as it's so time consuming right now and this computer takes a bit long at times... Sorry about that. Oh and our picts aren't always in order as we have 2 cameras going at all times and they don't always synch up when I upload the, Yet again, time consuming... When I get back I plan to organize them all.
Also, if you leave comments and don't want to be anonymous you'll have to sign up for an account. Jeff wanted me to make sure to tell you all that. However, being anonymous is ok, just leave your comment and then sign your name. :)
Hoo-Ray! I was missing your pics. These are great. Re the Hiroshima Peace Memorial and all the horror pics. Keep them in perspective. It isn't just nuclear war. It's War. You could be just as horrified at some pics of Bataan Death March, the results of fire-bombing of Tokyo and other cities, etc. Keep on having fun. You are really getting your money's worth , aren't you?
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We'll be reading this post and talking about war on Monday in world history class.
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Sean, If you want any more information let us know and we can call or email you. :)
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