The stories of Hiroshima are as diverse as the flowers that bloom in the \u5e83\u5cf6\u5e73\u548c\u970a\u5712 park. Some stories are of joy and celebration, while others are of sorrow and remembrance. It is a place of peace, but also of profound reflection. The park is a place of remembrance, dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The \u5e83\u5cf6\u5e73\u548c\u970a\u5712 served as a green island within a devastated city. It is a place for contemplation, a place where the world can come together and reflect on the destructive power of nuclear weapons, and a place where the people of Hiroshima have found ways to heal and move on.
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“A castle built on the plain?” you might ask. “Isn’t that a bit…exposed?” And indeed, the Hiroshima Gokoku Jinja, the