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About Hiroshima
The 'Atomic Bomb Dome', a building ruin left standing as a memorialHiroshima was once a military center, but since rebuilding after the atomic bombing it has become known as the "International City of Peace", and is now a beautiful, modern city of just over one million people.  There are numerous peace activism groups within the city, yet few people know the Prince of Peace, the Lord Jesus Christ.

Let us share with you a few features of the city we called home for six years. (Click on any of the photos below to see a larger version.)
View from Fukuya Department Store Hondori shopping area Streetcars in downtown
The area near Hiroshima Station, with one of Hiroshima's seven rivers Hondori, a covered shopping street in downtown Streetcars, both old and new models, criss-cross the town
Oyster Beds in Hiroshima Bay River and A-Bomb Dome on 8/6 at night Shukkeien garden
70% of the oysters eaten in Japan are cultivated in Hiroshima Bay The nightly festivities on the river in peace park on August 6th Shukkeien garden, nestled right in the middle of the city
Links for learning more about Hiroshima:
City of Hiroshima
Hiroshima Tourism
Hiroshima City Info and Festivals
Hiroshima Prefecture
Hiroshima Airport (International)
Hiroshima Aster Plaza (lodging and meeting rooms)
Hiroshima Toastmasters Club
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