Hiroshima Peace Flame 広島平和の灯
An eternal flame of peace burns continuously at Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Letters from Japan
This video is about our latest visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. The memorial Peace Park is made up of several points of interest. Most notable are the Genbaku Domu (Atomic Bomb Dome) and the Peace Memorial Museum.
For more information on hours and possible closures due to renovation projects, please visit the museum web site:
Hiroshima City street cars are probably your best option for traveling in and around Hiroshima. You can find more information, including maps and schedules on their web site:
Hyperdia ( is an excellent resource for planning travel in and out of Hiroshima.
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[2K] Scenes in Hiroshima, Japan 2015 Autumn : Peace Flame
Let's see Peace Flame in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
平和の灯(広島市平和記念公園)です。
Video was recorded in 4K (3840 x 2160) format.
ビデオは4K (3840 x 2160)で録画されたものです。
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Flame of Peace Hiroshima Japan
Flame of Peace Hiroshima Japan:
Lit on 1st August 1964 in hope of a world without nuclear weapons, the flame will continue to burn until nuclear weapons are abolished worldwide. The pedestal was designed in the image of two hands pressed together with the palms facing the sky.#Ref91029050
Japan | Hiroshima Memorial Museum and Peace Park | Virtual Tour
A virtual tour of Hiroshima Memorial Museum and Peace Memorial Park. In order to allow you your own personal learning experience, and out of respect for those who have sacrificed far more than I have in the name of preserving history, every word spoken in this video is quoted directly from the placards at the museum, brochures distributed at the museum, and the Hiroshima Memorial Museum official website.
This is not a comprehensive video by any means. You can learn more and view the rest of the museum at:
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Music:
That Was the Day by Ben McElroy
The Brightness Surrounds by Ben Mc Elroy
Video:
The historical footage of the aftermath of Hiroshima belongs to the Public Domain.
You can find the footage used, and much more, for free use at archive.org.
*The fallout pictured at the beginning of the video is of Nagasaki, not Hiroshima. I felt this appropriate, as Nagasaki was bombed three days later by the same methods.
**It's also worth noting that while the video images are of victims from the A-bomb, the children/people on screen are not the owners of the items at the museum, or the same people being talked about in the voice-over.
Images:
Origami crane clipart (public domain):
[4K] Scenes in Hiroshima, Japan 2015 Autumn : Peace Flame
Let's see Peace Flame in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
平和の灯(広島市平和記念公園)です。
Video was recorded in 4K (3840 x 2160) format.
ビデオは4K (3840 x 2160)で録画されたものです。
You can enjoy more contents at the following Web site.
多くの高品質・高臨場感のコンテンツを下記でお楽しみ下さい。
[ Musashino Media Laboratory ]
The Story of Sadako Sasaki & leukemia cranes | Hiroshima Peace Park | MerRyan Hiroshima Japan Guide
*now with subtitles!
MerRyan visits Hiroshima Peace Park!
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is a memorial park 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. MerRyan walks through the various sights and shares with you the stories.
This is an intensive subject and hope MerRyan can make it simple!
Please support MerRyan by subscribing to me on Youtube and I will make more videos. This is a snippet from Part 1 of the Hiroshima Guide series.
Here are the places I visited in the video:
- Hiroshima Peace Park
- Atomic Bomb Dome
- Children's Peace Memorial
- Peace Flame
- Memorial Cenotaph
- Peace Memorial Museum
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Follow my whimsical adventures of food, fun & travel on Instagram MerRyanSG!
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我是魚尾獅族,請多關照!
Hiroshima Peace Flame at the Glastonbury Music Festival Aine
In 2004 & 2005 Aine Carey co-founded a Peace Dome which was erected at the Glastonbury Music Festival. It housed the Hiroshima Peace Flame, a flame lit from the fiery ambers of the 1945 atomic bomb blast in Hiroshima. The flame has been kept continually lit since that time, at a shrine dedicated to the memory of the victims of that day. Hiroki Okano, the famous Japanese musician, brought the flame to Glastonbury for the event. He continues to travel the world. Carrying the flame and spreading its message of love, compassion and peace. The Peace Camp will again be a part of the Glastonbury Music Festival for 2007.
Peace Hiroshima TVC (JAPANESE)
This TVC is a non-commercial TVC promoting the remebrance of Hiroshima and promote peace.
An Emotional Day at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
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Hiroshima peace Flame on August 5, 2011
Peace Flame
The Peace Flame is another monument to the victims of the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, but it has an additional symbolic purpose. The flame has burned continuously since it was lit in 1964, and will remain lit until all nuclear bombs on the planet are destroyed and the planet is free from the threat of nuclear annihilation.
Anti-nuclear activists give pope 'Hiroshima Flame'
(20 Mar 2019) Pope Francis met with a group of peace activists on Wednesday, including Setsuko Thurlow, an atomic bomb survivor, who accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons in 2017.
Thurlow was joined by several Buddhist priests and other activists from Earth Caravan, a group that has travelled from Hiroshima and Nagasaki to Srebrenica and Auschwitz in their efforts to promote peace.
Thurlow presented the Pope with a lantern with the Hiroshima Flame, and gave him a copy of Hiroshima - considered to be the first book written on the humanitarian effects of the bombing by American journalist John Hersey published in 1946.
According to Earth Caravan, Hiroshima Flame Hiroshima Flame, which originated with an eternal light burning in a peace park in Japan, has been burning as a symbol of peace since 6 August 1945.
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The famous Flame of peace at Hiroshima peace memorial park , the legendary keizu-no reika
It said the fire has been burned for 1200 years and the water booked by the fire works wonders for all kind of diseases and it is especially good for eyes.
Atomic Bomb Hiroshima Japan Today - Peace Monument for A-Bomb
Atomic Bomb Hiroshima City Today - Tribute to Peace
Memorial of Hiroshima atomic bombing.
The video shows:
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
- Atomic Bomb Dome (A-Bomb Dome)
- The Children's Peace Monument
- Hiroshima Train Station
- Hiroshima Trams
- Hiroshima City Traffic
- Beautiful Cherry Blossom Trees
- The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
The city today has been rebuilt and is a thriving modern city attracting commerce and tourists. However, intermingled amongst the busy city are reminders of the devastation which struck with the dropping of the Atomic (Nuclear) Bomb in 1945 at the end of WWII.
What does Hiroshima look like today?
A busy city. Shopping. Cars. Buildings. Parks. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Atomic Dome, and Peace Museum, Hiroshima, Japan. A tribute to peace at the commemoration of the 70th Anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb.
The famous Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima (Hiroshima Peace Memorial), Japan (Gembaku Domu in Japanese). This famous building is located next to the Aioi River and near the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima city. It was formerly the Industrial Promotion Hall. (It is located across the park from the Peace Museum.) At night, the Atomic Bomb Dome building is illuminated in a green light. It is also known as the A-Bomb Dome (or The Genbaku Dome in Japanese), and is part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. It has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The building serves as a solemn memorial to the people who were tragically killed in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Over 70,000 people were killed instantly due to the bombing, and another 70,000 suffered fatal injuries from the radiation. US president Harry Truman, made the difficult decision to authorise the atomic bombing of Japan during World War II. The Allied forces agreed to put an end to the Pacific War which was not ending - but rather costing many lives - civilian and military. At 8:15 am on 6 August 1945, Little Boy (the first atomic bomb to be used in any war) detonated almost directly above the dome (approximately 600 m above the dome). The Japanese city of Nagasaki was bombed three days later.
Apparently when the atomic bomb exploded, many people threw themselves into the river to ease the pain - many did not survive.
原爆ドーム
The Eternal Flame pictured serves as a reminder of the terror of atomic weapons regardless of who is using them. Apparently the flame will only be officially extinguished when the last atomic weapon is destroyed (disposed of).
Hiroshima Memorials are to commemorate the Atomic Bomb explosion.
広島・原爆ドームの周辺
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Hiroshima survivor presents “Flame of Peace” candle to Pope Francis
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