Honkawa Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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250 m from the hypo center
This bridge was originally built in 1897 with the then new steel girders. After the atomic bomb blast only 250 m away the bridge partially collapsed and then in Sept Makurazaki Typhoon completed the ...
The location of this bridge was different but it was destroyed during the bomb blast over the city. After the situation normalized the bridge was restored and used now.
This bridge is near the epicenter of the explosion and was destroyed during the bombing of Hiroshima, but then it was restored using the support from the old bridge. Now it is open for pedestrians ...
After visiting the museum of Honkawa Elementary School, I crossed this bridge and moved to Peace Park. I saw and felt that it was an iron bridge with a history. It is said that the current bridge was rebuilt in 1949, which was dropped by the atomic bomb and subsequent typhoon Makurazaki.
250 m from the hypo center
This bridge was originally built in 1897 with the then new steel girders. After the atomic bomb blast only 250 m away the bridge partially collapsed and then in Sept Makurazaki Typhoon completed the ...
Bridge with History
Green Bridge, on the shores drowned in green. Because of its location was destroyed during the bombing. Restored and acting now.
Green Bridge
The location of this bridge was different but it was destroyed during the bomb blast over the city. After the situation normalized the bridge was restored and used now.
Old Bridge
This bridge is near the epicenter of the explosion and was destroyed during the bombing of Hiroshima, but then it was restored using the support from the old bridge. Now it is open for pedestrians ...
Explosioned と Typhoon
After visiting the museum of Honkawa Elementary School, I crossed this bridge and moved to Peace Park. I saw and felt that it was an iron bridge with a history. It is said that the current bridge was rebuilt in 1949, which was dropped by the atomic bomb and subsequent typhoon Makurazaki.