Childrens peace memorial, Hiroshima peace park.


Sadako Sasaki was exposed to the bombing at age two, contracted leukemia ten years later and died. Shocked by her death, her classmates put out a national call to "build a monument to mourn all the children who died from the atomic bombing." With the support of students in more than 3,100 schools around Japan and in nine other countries, including England, the Society was able to build this bronze statue that stands nine meters high. On the top of the three-legged pedestal stands the bronze figure of a girl holding up a gold-colored "folded" crane. On opposite sides of the pedestal are suspended boy and girl figures symbolizing a bright future and hope. On the stone underneath the pedestal is inscribed, "This is our cry. This is our prayer. For building peace in this world."


Size: 4016px × 6016px
Location: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Photo credit: © Trevor Chriss / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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