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Day 45 - Hiroshima, Heart and Soul
... ended up anywhere. Well we wouldn't have cos they are so on the ball, she shooed us off that train real quick !!! Soon the CORRECT train glided into the platform and it WAS time to board. We had reserved seats as part of our "package" thru Indochina Travel so we found them and sat down. Very comfortable seats too, during the journey a steward type girl came along with coffee and snacks to sell, so we got to have a nice coffee as well. The train journey took about 90 minutes ( ...
A Somber Day
... and beautiful park. The silence is interrupted by bells ringing and the normal bustling city noises. There are many monuments in the park; one monument is a nukehead bell with Sadako atop. When you step up to ring the bell, you are saying a prayer for world peace. Wesley and I went together to ring the bell. All around this monument are cases filled with hundred and thousands of cranes. All colors and styles, even some organized by color to make pictures. Most are ...
Miyajima
... re in. :) Today was quite different from yesterday. I packed up my camera and umbrella in my backpack and headed down the block to catch the streetcar, yay! Yes, I get excited to ride the streetcars. Albuquerque has very little in the way of public transportation, so it's fun to ride the subways and trains and streetcars. It was very easy because they sell a one day pass at the front desk in the hotel. Thank goodness. The only difficult ...
En la ciudad que no zafó
Hiroshima. Mirada en 2012, una ciudad lindísima con una vitalidad que asombra. Nunca dirías que le tiraron una bomba atómica.
Fuimos al memorial de Hiroshima. Cuando llegamos al memorial pudimos ver uno de los edificios que no había sido completamente destruido en el entorno del epicentro de la explosión, el edificio de promoción industrial de Hiroshima. Está exactamente como estaba tras la explosión y es escalofriante. Por ...
A-bombs and bombshells
... with a huge blue P on otherwise ungarnished sides, can be seen all over Japanese city centres. I was a curious what these Legoland structures represented, and when I saw the exorbitant price of parking in the few spaces available on street level I developed an hypothesis. These buildings are only a little wider than two cars, and only a little deeper than one. So if they were parking stations then they must put the cars on a giant conveyor and hoist them up 10 or ...
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