Do it! you won't regret it! It is a very special place and certainly has a place in my heart ever since. Japan has been discovered by more and more tourist each year. So I would say, if you can. Go.
I was here today as the last step of my Japan south trip and fortunately I also witnessed a group of children singing in front of it (like in this video) - goosebumps granted.
its called tsaasan shuvuu whitch translates into paper bird go listen to it you wont probably not understand it but its fine bc i dint either even though i studied mongolia for 4 years and still dont understand it and respect for sadako sasaki cuz she thought it was true 😢
Quick version of the story, Sadako was a young girl who had leukaemia after the nuclear blast from WW2 (crashing into Hiroshima). And in order to grant a wish, she had to make a thousand paper cranes. She it at home, school and even the hospital room where she had died. Praying on each one," I wish I'll get better." they hung them on the ceiling of her hospital room. She sadly didn't get up to a thousand, she had to make 396 more paper cranes but when she had past her friends & family finished the rest.
The use of Atomic weapons was the worst travesty in American History. I understand, unless I was there, I can never understand the death, fear and destruction experienced first by those in Pearl Harbor and then in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. WWII took so many lives embedding tragic remembrances of those that died, those that lived but suffered the rest of their lives. The fact most of those that lived and actually experienced this horror are now dead and gone, history can never sugar coat such terrible events caused directly by humans upon humans. We the living have a great responsibility to ensure these events are never forgotten because history does in fact have a tendency of repeating itself. May the souls of those lost have forgiveness upon those responsible!
I want to go there so bad :(
Do it! you won't regret it!
It is a very special place and certainly has a place in my heart ever since.
Japan has been discovered by more and more tourist each year. So I would say, if you can. Go.
I am in Japan
I was here today as the last step of my Japan south trip and fortunately I also witnessed a group of children singing in front of it (like in this video) - goosebumps granted.
its called tsaasan shuvuu whitch translates into paper bird go listen to it you wont probably not understand it but its fine bc i dint either even though i studied mongolia for 4 years and still dont understand it and respect for sadako sasaki cuz she thought it was true 😢
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Quick version of the story, Sadako was a young girl who had leukaemia after the nuclear blast from WW2 (crashing into Hiroshima). And in order to grant a wish, she had to make a thousand paper cranes. She it at home, school and even the hospital room where she had died. Praying on each one," I wish I'll get better." they hung them on the ceiling of her hospital room. She sadly didn't get up to a thousand, she had to make 396 more paper cranes but when she had past her friends & family finished the rest.
りくくんRiku Kun do you mean *leukemia*
she has brother also and she is faster runner also and she has blood cancer
In her real story she did finish making 1k cranes but the Canadian writer change it.
The use of Atomic weapons was the worst travesty in American History. I understand, unless I was there, I can never understand the death, fear and destruction experienced first by those in Pearl Harbor and then in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. WWII took so many lives embedding tragic remembrances of those that died, those that lived but suffered the rest of their lives. The fact most of those that lived and actually experienced this horror are now dead and gone, history can never sugar coat such terrible events caused directly by humans upon humans. We the living have a great responsibility to ensure these events are never forgotten because history does in fact have a tendency of repeating itself. May the souls of those lost have forgiveness upon those responsible!
La bomba atómica fue necesaria
:o they are so sweet
bhut badiya nice i have read chaptr also in my class
me too
Wanted to take Photos with my Family there
it's so good
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Bro mongolia made a song for sadako sasaki even better than japan bruh
Bom nguyên tu ở Hiroshima
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