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Day trip to Miyajima island
... just from the shore, welcoming people to the island.
My first stop on the island would be the itsukushima shrine itself, but before that I took the opportunity to walk along the shoreline, browsing the many souvenir shops along the way as I made my way towards the shrine.
Itsukushima Jinja (Jinja = shrine) is a beautiful red shinto shrine with a long history. Miyajima is considered a holy place and in the past, foreigners were ...
My Country Tis of Thee
... on the Project formally protested this in a letter to Truman.
The second bomb on Nagasakiwas just simply unconsicionable. Under our current view of war crimes based upon attacks upon civilians, Truman should have been executed. See, e.g. http://lawofnations.blogspot.com/2005/0 8/hiroshima-and-nagasaki-war-crimes.htm l and http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ...
For World Peace and to eliminate Nuclear Weapons
... the horror that would have fell on the city, minutes, hours and days after the explosion. The park is dedicated to peace, now and forever. One does wonder, with all the money spent on the military, guns, bullets, helicopters etc, could CEOs and leaders allow a world to live in peace?
Luckily for me, the park also has an information and rest house, so I was able to park my butt, drop the bags and play on the old wifi. Nearer ...
City of Peace
... nibbling the bags and clothing of unsuspecting tourists! The island is amazingly scenic, and we had a great time wandering the cobbled streets with the lush green mountain backdrop. Unfortunately we could only spend a couple of hours there before we had to start our journey back to Hiroshima, but it was worth the trip. Once we’d picked up our bags, we made our way to the bus pick-up point to start our last overnight travel of our trip. And this time we were heading back to ...
Day 41 - 42: The art of swords...
... was a mix-up. Only Jason's meal came out. Jase and I shared, and we thought it was quite funny, that we went to a lot of effort to get to this restaurant for the meals to be stuffed up. But the staff were friendly enough, as Jase and I didn’t make a fuss or mention it, as we were happy enough with the one meal to share. We headed back to the museum to pack as we were heading to Hiroshima tomorrow.
Today Jason was excited! We were ...