 
2009.07.16• The Peace Memorial Museum and National Peace Memorial Hall
will be open longer on August 5th and 6th
2009.07.16• English A-Bomb Testimony Reading (August 5th,6th) 2009.04.01• The special exhibition [Memories That Must Not Be Lost] - Seeking an aid station - 2008.07.27• English A-Bomb Testimony Reading (August 6th) 2008.04.01~2009.03.31• The special exhibition "Memories That Must Not Be Lost - Plea for water " 2007.04.01~2008.03.31• The special exhibition "Memories That Must Not Be Lost -Leaving behind those crying for help" 2007.03.13• The Number of Visitors Amounted to One Million People (Tuesday, March 13th, 2007) 2006.04.01~2007.03.31• The special exhibition "Memories That Must Not Be Lost -Roam Around Burnt Ground" 2005.05.02•We started to loan "A-bomb memoir Reading Session Pack." 2005.04.01~2006.03.31• The special exhibition "Memories That Must Not Be Lost -Memoirs Tell the Reality of the A-Bomb Disasters-" 2005.03.29•A-bomb memoir reading sessions with volunteer readers have started. 2004.08.28•The number of visitor reached 500,000 on Saturday, August 28th. 2004.08.03•The number of registration, the name and photograph of the victim we have accepted, reached 10,000 victims on Tuesday, August 3rd.
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The Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims is an effort by the Japanese national government to remember and mourn the sacred sacrifice of the atomic bomb victims. It is also an expression of Japan's desire for genuine and lasting peace.
This hall is designed to convey the tragic disasters that occurred in Hiroshima and Nagasaki to people around the world and ensure that future generations will learn from these experiences.
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