Sunday, November 10, 2024

10th of November 2024 - Hiroshima to Okayama

This morning we first visited the former Industrial Promotion Hall or Genbaku Dome in Hiroshima which was the only structure left standing in the area near where the first nuclear bomb exploded in WWII on 6 August 1945.  It has been preserved in the same state as immediately after the bombing.  The Genbaku Dome expresses the hope for world peace and the ultimate elimination of all nuclear weapons.

 
From the Genbaku Dome we walked through the Peace Memorial Park to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. The Peace Memorial Park was built on an open field created by the atomic bomb explosion.  As it was Remembrance Sunday in the UK we had a minute of silence and reflection.







The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is dedicated to documenting the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.  Many of the exhibits were harrowing but necessary to see for understanding the total devastation caused by the nuclear bombs exploded in Japan.




Our next visit was to the Japanese Shukkeien Garden whose name means 'landscape garden in miniature'.  The garden was badly damaged by the atomic bombing in 1945 however was restored and reopened in 1951.








We then visited the beautifully preserved Bikan district area of Kurashiki with former storehouses that line the canal have been converted into smart boutiques and quaint cafés.  A few of us visited the cat café near to the Bikan district area entrance.







Our day was ended with dinner on the 19th floor of our hotel in Okayama complete with jazz band entertainment.


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