Hiroshima, Japan - Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Fountain of Prayer (2019)
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (広島平和記念公園 Hiroshima Heiwa Kinen Kōen) is a memorial park in the center of Hiroshima, Japan. It is dedicated to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack, and to the memories of the bomb's direct and indirect victims (of whom there may have been as many as 140,000). The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is visited by more than one million people each year. The park is there in memory of the victims of the nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. On August 6, 1945 the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima Japan. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was planned and designed by the Japanese Architect Kenzō Tange at Tange Lab.
The location of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was once the city’s busiest downtown commercial and residential district. The park was built on an open field that was created by the explosion. Today there are a number of memorials and monuments, museums, and lecture halls, which draw over a million visitors annually. The annual 6 August Peace Memorial Ceremony, which is sponsored by the city of Hiroshima, is also held in the park. The purpose of the Peace Memorial Park is to not only memorialize the victims, but also to establish the memory of nuclear horrors and advocate world peace.
Hiroshima - Fountain of Prayer 広島 祈りの泉
Fountain of Prayer in front of Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima.
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【4K Town Walking Japan #23】HIROSHIMA City Center 城镇漫步 广岛市中心 広島市中心街
Walk through the city of Hiroshima with lots of greenery from JR Hiroshima Station to Peace Memorial Park.
Start point 34°23'48.8N 132°28'30.3E
00:00:07 JR Hiroshima Station
00:05:43 Sakae Bridge
00:12:02 Shukkeien Entrance
00:14:40 Shukkeienmae Station
00:21:12 Hiroshima Castle Entrance
00:22:32 Trace of Uragomon Gate
00:26:07 Hiroshima Castle Tower
00:29:13 Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
00:33:17 Omotegomon Gate
00:38:57 Hiroshima Green Arena
00:41:35 Hanover Garden
00:45:02 Atomic Bomb Dome Mae Station
00:46:59 Atomic Bomb Dome
00:57:23 Peace Light
00:58:50 Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims
01:00:02 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
01:01:20 Prayer Fountain
01:02:30 Peace Memorial Park Bus Stop
从广岛车站(JR Hiroshima Station)到和平纪念公园(Peace Memorial Park),绿树成荫,漫步广岛市。
緑豊かな広島の街をJR広島駅から平和記念公園まで歩きます。
00:00:07 JR広島駅
00:05:43 栄橋
00:12:02 縮景園入り口
00:14:40 縮景園前駅
00:21:12 広島城入口
00:22:32 裏御門跡
00:26:07 広島城天守閣
00:29:13 広島護国神社
00:33:17 表御門
00:38:57 広島グリーンアリーナ
00:41:35 ハノーバー庭園
00:45:02 原爆ドーム前駅
00:46:59 原爆ドーム
00:57:23 平和の灯
00:58:50 原爆死没者慰霊碑
01:00:02 広島市平和記念資料館
01:01:20 祈りの泉
01:02:30 平和記念公園バス停
cool DRAGON !!! (fountain at the temple Mitaki-Dera near Hiroshima)
One of the nicest dragon shaped fountain that I saw so fare. In the middle of nature at the temple Mitaki-Dera located in the heart of the mountain: a really refreshing spot for the soul.
Japan Hiroshima Anniversary 2019
Hiroshima, a Japanese city hit by a U.S. atomic bomb at the end of World War Two, marked the 74th anniversary of the bombing on Tuesday. About 50,000 people, including representatives from about 90 countries and regions, attended the annual memorial ceremony held at the Peace Memorial Park near Ground Zero, paying respect to the dead and praying for peace.
Japan Travel: UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima 02
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (広島平和記念公園 ), located in downtown Hiroshima, is the site of where the first atomic bomb was dropped at 8:15 am on August 6, 1945. The park is dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb. The park promotes peace while reiterating the horrors of nuclear war.
Within this spacious park visitors will find many structures reflecting peace. On Peace Boulevard, behind the fountain is the Peace Memorial Museum. Here visitors can witness and learn about Hiroshima’s history and struggle after the attack.
Visitors will see an arched structure, the Memorial Cenotaph, located in the middle of the park. The names of all of the victims of the bomb are written here with the inscription “Let all the souls here rest in peace for we shall not repeat the evil. The structure was constructed on August 6, 1952, with the arch shape reflecting the souls of the victims.
The Peace Flame behind the Cenotaph has been continuously lit since 1964. With a prayer of internal peace, the flame will remain lit until all nuclear weapons have been destroyed and the world is free from the threat of a nuclear war.
Hiroshima Memorial, or commonly known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, lies at the end of park, near the streetcar street (Aioi Street). Known as the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall at the time, this is the only remaining building near the bomb’s epicenter. Though there was some controversy whether the building should be torn down or preserved, it was decided the Atomic Bomb Dome is an important part of local as well as world history. Though the Dome has been reconstructed a few times, the original architecture was always been preserved in remembrance of the victims.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is the site of the annual Peace Memorial Ceremony held on August 6. There are peace exhibits throughout the park as well as narratives from the survivors of the atomic bomb, storytelling activities for children. Near the Peace Memorial Museum, visitors can find information about experiences translated in English.
On that day, i the evening, paper lanterns illuminated by candles are floated down the river next to the park. For a nominal fee, visitors can create their own paper lantern, with their own message of peace, to be floated down the river. Once the lantern is created, the volunteers will assemble the lantern and assist visitors in floating the lantern. Please be aware, as many people wish to participate in this tradition, there is usually a long line to float the lantern. Whether involved in the creation or not, all visitors to the park can view the paper lanterns floating down the river, the candlelight illuminating the black water.
Hiroshima Academy Week of Prayer with Golden Angels 6 (2009)
Hiroshima Academy Week of Prayer with Golden Angels 6 (2009)
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Japan Trip: Remembering Peace at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima 02 Moopon
Japan Trip: Remembering Peace at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima 02 Moopon
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (広島平和記念公園 ), located in downtown Hiroshima, is the site of where the first atomic bomb was dropped at 8:15 am on August 6, 1945. The park is dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb. The park promotes peace while reiterating the horrors of nuclear war.
Within this spacious park visitors will find many structures reflecting peace. On Peace Boulevard, behind the fountain is the Peace Memorial Museum. Here visitors can witness and learn about Hiroshima’s history and struggle after the attack.
Visitors will see an arched structure, the Memorial Cenotaph, located in the middle of the park. The names of all of the victims of the bomb are written here with the inscription “Let all the souls here rest in peace for we shall not repeat the evil. The structure was constructed on August 6, 1952, with the arch shape reflecting the souls of the victims.
The Peace Flame behind the Cenotaph has been continuously lit since 1964. With a prayer of internal peace, the flame will remain lit until all nuclear weapons have been destroyed and the world is free from the threat of a nuclear war.
Hiroshima Memorial, or commonly known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, lies at the end of park, near the streetcar street (Aioi Street). Known as the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall at the time, this is the only remaining building near the bomb’s epicenter. Though there was some controversy whether the building should be torn down or preserved, it was decided the Atomic Bomb Dome is an important part of local as well as world history. Though the Dome has been reconstructed a few times, the original architecture was always been preserved in remembrance of the victims.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is the site of the annual Peace Memorial Ceremony held on August 6. There are peace exhibits throughout the park as well as narratives from the survivors of the atomic bomb, storytelling activities for children. Near the Peace Memorial Museum, visitors can find information about experiences translated in English.
On that day, i the evening, paper lanterns illuminated by candles are floated down the river next to the park. For a nominal fee, visitors can create their own paper lantern, with their own message of peace, to be floated down the river. Once the lantern is created, the volunteers will assemble the lantern and assist visitors in floating the lantern. Please be aware, as many people wish to participate in this tradition, there is usually a long line to float the lantern. Whether involved in the creation or not, all visitors to the park can view the paper lanterns floating down the river, the candlelight illuminating the black water.
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Oharai Shinto Purification Ceremony for new buildings Part 2
This is part 2 of 3 of the Traditional Shinto Purification Ceremony for new buildings called, Oharai.
Filmed on 2009 August 8 in HigashiKawa Town, Hokkaido Japan which is near Asahikawa City.
This new house is being built by an American man from Seattle, and his Japanese wife from Asahikawa. It is an Eco Friendly Straw Bale House/Cafe using some recycled lumber.
Turtle Mountain Park, Yamaguchi, Japan
My English is so bad that I call the fountain a waterfall more than once.
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[4K Japan] Atami Kinomiya Shrine Walk
Kinomiya Shrine is known as famous spiritual place in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture. Over 2000 years old giant camphor tree, which create very spiritual atmosphere, has a legend that it fulfills prayer’s wishes.
Location: About 20 min walk from Atami Station
Rebuilt Hiroshima, 1940's - Film 92846
Hiroshima after the atomic bomb, rebuilt buildings, civic life, busy pedestrian streets, fountain.
;FσŖbiddэn ĦξẮVξN Lλid In TэλŖ§; †, tears death children of the many sadness,, 1080p HD
tears of death children the many sadness,, of fountain of monument,
center of city, August 6, 1945 8:15, the hell time, of atomic bombing,,
it under bombs many children were in during school, died suffering,,,,
the nuclear blast, and radioactivity, one million degrees of heat rays,
it victim of about 260000 citizens was unimaginable hell on this city,
bombing is deaths about 40 % is under 20 age of girls and childrens,,
I'm Atomic bomb survivors second generation,, lives Hiroshima Japan,
edit my private camera shooting by; Art,, 1080p HD
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the dark garden in the mysterious evil witch house,,
in beautiful darkness and sadness, Alive and Dead,,
mystery miracle of goddess happening reality, laid,,
black metal, gothic ambient at secret roses garden,,
in the funeral doom,, destiny that God has given, †,,
gothic ambient, funeral doom, black metal, Industrial dark trip,,
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The Proper Method of Purifying Oneself
How to purify yourself before entering a shrine in Japan.
HIROSHIMA: interview with A-bomb SURVIVORS, PEACE PARK and STREET LIFE
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Come with us to HIROSHIMA! In today's video we take you to Hiroshima to show you how the city looks now and what the A-bomb survivors teach us about the tragedy. We also try Hiroshima food and enjoy street music.
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Atomic bomb piano remaining in the nuclear bombing,, 1080p HD
Atomic bomb piano remaining in the nuclear bombing,†,,
remaining withstand the bombing, this piano is repaired,
now, this atomic bombed piano, wish for all world peace,
currently has been active the peace, hope project,,,,
August 6, 1945 world first nuclear bombing in hiroshima,
of the, girl of piano owner are,, died in atomic bomb,,,,
then, piano remaining in the bombing is alive today,,,,
this is Inherited bomb survivors second generation pianist,
with piano, pray the all world peace, Hiroshima city Japan,,
被爆ピアノ ( atomic bombed piano ) concert,,,
at Hiroshima station underground plaza,, part one,,,,
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Piano; Mami Hagiwara - peace, hope project -
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Kiyomizu-dera temple and gardens, Kyoto, Japan travel video
Kiyomizu-dera is the most popular temple in all of Kyoto, Japan. The main hall is the most spectacular single item here. It’s up on large wooden stilts and designated as a national treasure.
Large verandas and main halls like this were constructed at many popular sites in the past to accommodate large numbers of pilgrims.
And then we have the views looking out across from the main hall into downtown.
Looking up towards the temple which is up on the hillside.
An old tradition that held that if you could survive a 13 meter jump from the stage, your wish would be granted. Over 200 people jumped, most of them surviving, but that practice is now prohibited.
You can also buy good luck charms and various kiosks here and omikugi which are the paper fortunes, and incense and various other talismans.
Shoppers will be kept quite busy at the various kiosks and you can also get a bite to eat at some of the food stands.
The word Kiyomizu means clear water, or pure water. The Otowa waterfall runs off the nearby hills in three channels of water that fall into a fountain. Visitors can catch and drink the water, which is believed to have wish-granting powers. And it’s said you will gain health, longevity, and success in studies by drinking from the three different streams.
These typical incense burners offer a smoke that's designed to chase away the evil spirits.
The temple is actually so old that it predates Kyoto itself. It dates back to the 700s, before Kyoto was founded as a city. Of course the structures have been rebuilt numerous times since then. Most of the structures have been rebuilt numerous times since then. There are some 30 buildings here and most were constructed in the early Edo period, in the early 1630s.
And the different altars and shrines within the temple grounds -- Images of the Buddha here and there in the different altars and shrines within the temple grounds
Japan Travel: Yakushiji Temple Hosso Sect head temple beautifully lit up, Nara42
Japan Travel: Yakushiji Temple Hosso Sect head temple beautifully lit up, Nara42
Yakushiji was built by Emperor Tenmu in the late 7th century praying for the recovery of the emperor's wife who had been sick. Being one of Japan's oldest temples, the layout of Yakushiji is strictly symmetric, with the main hall and lecture hall standing on a central axis, flanked by two pagodas.
The main hall was reconstructed in the 1970s after being destroyed by fire, and houses a Yakushi trinity, a masterpiece of Japanese Buddhist art. The East Pagoda has survived the many fires and dates from 730, the temple's only extant structure. It appears to have six stories, but is actually three storied, like the West Pagoda.
The Genjo-sanzoin Garan is located slightly north of the main complex area., which is a recently built complex. It was constructed in 1981, and is dedicated to the 7th century Chinese monk Genjo-sanzo., who is famous for his extensive travels to India and Central Asia. Yakushiji is the head temple of the Hosso Sect of Japanese Buddhism. Genjo-sanzo's teachings had a profound influence upon the Hosso Sect.
The main building at Genjo-sanzoin Garan is a central octagonal hall, where there are some of Genjo-sanzo's remains enshrined. Behind the octagonal hall, there is a building that displays works of Hirayama Ikuo, one of Japan's most celebrated painters who passed away in 2009. Hirayama's works were greatly inspired by Genjo-sanzo's journeys, the scenes of which was often depicted in his works. The complex is closed about half the time.
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