The picture has been widely shared for years and purportedly shows the aftermath of the explosion in the Japanese city.
The city of Hiroshima is best known among overseas visitors as the site of the world’s first atomic bombing. The city’s association with nuclear weapons has been underscored by the recent Nobel Peace ...
HIROSHIMA--The ruins of the facilities of the Imperial Japanese Army's logistics corps that were destroyed in the atomic bombing were discovered on the west side of Hiroshima Castle here ...
A profound symbol of resilience and rebirth, Hiroshima deserves a prominent spot on your travel bucket list when exploring ...
Hiroshima was developed as a castle town – the castle was the economic and physical center of the town and was an important ...
The Castle Bravo was scheduled ... changed by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After suffering more than 220,000 casualties, the Empire of Japan announced its surrender, leading ...
FUKUYAMA, Hiroshima Prefecture--At the age of 78 ... He faithfully reproduced magnificent Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Hyogo Prefecture, as well as a five-story pagoda ...