Hypocenter Park
Hypocenter Park
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Hypocenter Park

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At 11:02 on August 9, 1945, the U.S. military used B-29 bombers to drop an atomic bomb over Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan, named "Little Fatty". Once, the land and history of Nagasaki was smeared with an irreparable scar. In order to commemorate this sad past and those who died, people circled the center of the atomic bomb to commemorate the park, and a stone tablet was erected on the center of the ground to represent the disasters that happened here. A Peace Park was established not far from the Atomic Bomb site, and the Peace Girl Praying Sculpture presented by China is also located here, so you may wish to look for it.

Attractions Near Hypocenter Park

Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Hypocenter site
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Hypocenter site
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A-Bomb Ruins of Urakami Cathedral Wall
A-Bomb Ruins of Urakami Cathedral Wall
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Heiwa no Boshi Statue
Heiwa no Boshi Statue
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Ichihana, Nagasaki Seiyokan
Ichihana, Nagasaki Seiyokan
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Sumibi Yaki Hakkenden Nagasaki Hamaguchi
Sumibi Yaki Hakkenden Nagasaki Hamaguchi
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Sobako Main Store
Sobako Main Store
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