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until 25 April 2019. The exhibits were also renovated during this time to focus more on victim's belongings, and are now divided into four sections: an introductory exhibit in the East Wing, "Reality of the Atomic Bombing" and a gallery in the Main Building, "Dangers of Nuclear Weapons" in the East
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The East Wing—the newest addition—explained the history of Hiroshima City before the bomb, development and decision to drop the bomb, the lives of Hiroshima citizens during World War II and after the bombing, and ended with information about the nuclear age and efforts for international peace.
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Included in this section was a model showing the damage done to the city. It had some important letters exchanged between scientists and top leaders of that era talking about atomic development and predicted result of its use.
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Reconstruction of physical damages on people and buildings after the explosion of the American atomic bomb in Hiroshima (August 6, 1945) at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (1973-2017)
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The museum began major renovations in 2014. The East Wing reopened in April 2017, featuring more interactive displays and replacing the model of the city with a new version that uses
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From “Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum” brochure, (Nakajima-chō: Hiroshima prefecture) visited October 29, 2005
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The West Wing, which was part of the old museum, concentrated on the damage of the bomb. Sections included
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to demonstrate the effects of the bomb blast. When the East Wing reopened, the Main Hall was closed for
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Former model of Hiroshima City flattened after the explosion. The red ball depicts the explosion point.
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To facilitate education, the museum was renovated in 1994 and was now divided into two sections.
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The museum was established in August 1955 with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Hall (now the
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According to the introduction in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum's English guide:
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Monuments and memorials concerning the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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which went into detail about the health effects suffered by humans.
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Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
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Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum @ architecture in Hiroshima
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The East Building of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
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The Main Building of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is located in Hiroshima Prefecture
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is located in Japan
Naka-ku
Hiroshima
Japan
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34°23′30″N 132°27′07″E / 34.39167°N 132.45194°E / 34.39167; 132.45194
Peace museum
Koichiro Maeda
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