The famous ‘Hiroshima dome’ building that sits just a few dozen meters from the point of impact of the Hiroshima atomic bombing by the United States. Seen here in 2010. See: Tokyo’s archaeology of World War II 東京の第二次世界大戦の考古学 (WW2 sites)
See also: Bombing Nagasaki: the scrapbook
And: Atomic Tokyo: a nuclear tourism map アトミック東京
And also: God, love, and war: Hiroshima, Atsugi, Yokohama (not necessarily in that order)

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