The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which displays the relics of people who died in the atomic bomb, has been reopened by replacing many of the permanent exhibits, and many people are visiting.

The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum holds about 100,000 items such as relics donated by A-bomb survivors and their families and photographs of the time, but from the perspective of preventing deterioration of the permanent exhibits, three days until the 26th. Over the years, we made the first large-scale replacement since the reopening of the adult, and resumed on the 27th.

In the corner where the relics of children who died during the mobilization of students were collected, all the relics were replaced, and the bags and uniforms worn by the children who died near the hypocenter but could not find their bodies were displayed. I will.

In the corner where you can learn more about each victim, the uniform and lunch box of the girl who died at the age of 13 are displayed. "I think this relic is the end of the war. I want the viewer to take it as their own. The message of the bereaved family is also written.



A man in his 50s who visited from Yokohama said, "I also have children, so it was hard to look directly at me. I thought that nuclear weapons were a necessary evil, but I came to the museum today and thought that nuclear weapons should not be present. Has changed. "