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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome)' has mentioned 'Hiroshima' in the following places:
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Preserved ruins of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan | WIKI |
Hiroshima Peace Memorial(Genbaku Dome)UNESCO World Heritage SiteRuin of Hiroshima Prefectural IndustrialPromotion HallLocationHiroshima, JapanCriteriaCultural: viReference775Inscription1996 (20th session)Coordinates34xc2xb023xe2x80xb244xe2x80xb3N 132xc2xb027xe2x80xb213xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.39556xc2xb0N 132.45361xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.39556; 132.45361Coordinates: 34xc2xb023xe2x80xb244xe2x80xb3N 132xc2xb027xe2x80xb213xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.39556xc2xb0N 132.45361xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.39556; 132.45361Location of the Peace Memorial. | WIKI |
Architect Jan Letzel.Show map of Hiroshima PrefectureHiroshima Peace Memorial (Japan)Show map of Japan | WIKI |
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (xe5xbax83xe5xb3xb6xe5xb9xb3xe5x92x8cxe8xa8x98xe5xbfxb5xe7xa2x91, Hiroshima Heiwa Kinenhi), originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, and now commonly called the Genbaku Dome, Atomic Bomb Dome or A-Bomb Dome (xe5x8ex9fxe7x88x86xe3x83x89xe3x83xbcxe3x83xa0, Genbaku Dxc5x8dmu), is part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. | WIKI |
[1] The ruin of the hall serves as a memorial to the over 140,000[2] people who were killed in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. | WIKI |
It was completed in April 1915 and was named the Hiroshima Prefectural Commercial Exhibition (HMI). | WIKI |
In 1921, the name was changed to the Hiroshima Prefectural Products Exhibition Hall, and again, in 1933, to the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall (xe5xbax83xe5xb3xb6xe7x9cx8cxe7x94xa3xe6xa5xadxe5xa5xa8xe5x8axb1xe9xa4xa8 Hiroshima-ken Sangyo Shourei-kan). | WIKI |
The force of the atomic bomb effectively obliterated the city of Hiroshima, Japan. | WIKI |
[5] The first target city chosen was Hiroshima, which had an important port on southern Honshu and was headquarters of the Japanese Second General Army with 40,000 military personnel in the city. | WIKI |
[9] Ultimately, when the reconstruction of Hiroshima began, the skeletal remains of the building were preserved. | WIKI |
The Hiroshima City Council adopted a resolution in 1966 on the permanent preservation of the Genbaku Dome, officially named the Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome). | WIKI |
The Hiroshima City Council declared in 1966 that it intended to indefinitely preserve the structure, now termed "Genbaku Dome". | WIKI |
The first popularly elected mayor of Hiroshima, Shinzo Hamai (1905xe2x80x931968) sought funds for the preservation effort domestically and internationally. | WIKI |
Products Exhibition Hall in its original condition (c. 1921xe2x80x931933) Hall, taken from Motoyasu Bridge (c. 1921xe2x80x931933) Nighttime photograph, 1921 Citizens of the city pass by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial on their way to a memorial ceremony on 6 August 2004 The Dome, photo taken from the southwest side Distant view of the Dome; shot is taken from the Aioi Bridge Side view of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Close up of the dome Dome with plaque Peace Dome, then and now Genbaku Dome in 2007 Genbaku Dome at night Genbaku Dome at night Origami cranes Hiroshima dome as seen from the memorial park Genbaku Dome in October 2015 (HDR Image) Overcast in the spring (May 2017) Origami cranes at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Genbaku Dome in moonlight (November 2018) Atomic Bomb Dome pictured in 2020, 75 years after the bombing | WIKI |
Through the efforts of many people, including those of the city of Hiroshima, this ruin has been preserved in the same state as immediately after the bombing. | UNESCO |
The inscribed property covers 0.40 ha in the urban centre of Hiroshima and consists of the surviving Genbaku Dome (xe2x80x9cGenbakuxe2x80x9d means atomic bomb in Japanese) within the ruins of the building. | UNESCO |
This silent structure is the skeletal form of the surviving remains of the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotional Hall (constructed in 1914). | UNESCO |
It is all that remains of the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotional Hall xe2x80x98Hiroshima-ken Sangyo Shoreikanxe2x80x99 after the 1945 nuclear bomb blast. | UNESCO |
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) is designated as a historic site under Japanese 1950 Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties, and is managed by Hiroshima City under the guidance by the Hiroshima Prefectural Government and the Government of Japan. | UNESCO |
The park management office of Hiroshima City is located inside the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, and daily maintenance is conducted in cooperation with the division in charge of protecting cultural properties. | UNESCO |
Hiroshima City also conducts a detailed survey of its condition once every three years. | UNESCO |
A city beautification plan was developed by Hiroshima City that calls for this area to remain an attractive space appropriate to a symbol of the International Peace Culture City. | UNESCO |