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坐标34°23′30″N 132°27′07″E / 34.39167°N 132.45194°E / 34.39167; 132.45194
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广岛和平记念资料馆
成立1955年,
1991年改造,
1994年收复和平纪念厅
地址广岛市中区中岛町1-2
馆长Koichiro Maeda
网站www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp

广岛和平记念资料馆坐落于广岛和平纪念公园日本广岛市的中央。于1955年8月与和平纪念厅同时建成(即现时的广岛国际会议场)。资料馆陈列展示出原子弹爆发时的实况,目的是希望世界各国能够放弃使用核武器,达致世界和平。它是广岛市的著名景点,建筑师是丹下健三

展馆内容

根据资料馆指南:资料馆收集并展示受害者留下的财物、相片和其他可以表达出当时恐怖情况的物品。亦有广岛市原爆前后的相关资料,核子时代的现况。每一件展品,都表现出现世人的悲痛、愤怒和伤痛。在恢复过来后,广岛衷心希望可以消灭所有核武器,让世人领悟出真正和平的世界。[1]

为了改善教育,资料馆于1994年时收复并分为两个部分。

广岛市在原爆后成为一片废墟。红色的球代表原子弹的落下位置。

东馆 — 最新的增加部分 — 解说在原爆前的广岛市、原子弹的发展和投下的决定。亦有介绍广岛市市民在第二次世界大战时和原爆之后的生活。最后,介绍现时世界处于的核子时代,和世界对和平所作的努力。东馆亦有模型表示出原爆对该市所带来的破坏。

西馆是旧资料馆的一部分,主要集中介绍原子弹所带来的破坏。亦展示出一些经历过原爆的物品,例如衣物、眼镜头发。人在原爆时皮肤所受的影响。热线对石头玻璃的影响。疾风对建筑物的破坏。最后,是辐射对人体健康的影响。

和平教育节目

  • 原爆幸存者的见证
  • 相关影片
  • 借来的相片海报和影片
  • 义工导赏团

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知名者到访列表

Date Distinguished visitor
July 26, 1959 Ernesto Guevara
August 6, 1971 Eisaku Sato
August 6, 1976 Takeo Miki
February 25, 1981 Pope John Paul II
April 24, 1981 Margrethe II
August 6, 1981 Zenko Suzuki
December 8, 1981 Olof Palme
March 13, 1982 Sandro Pertini
August 26, 1982 Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
December 7, 1983 Abu Sayeed Chowdhury
March 16, 1984 Iri Maruki, Toshi Maruki
May 25, 1984 Jimmy Carter
July 8,1984 San Yu
August 5, 1984 Floyd Schmoe, Mary McMillan
September 15, 1984 Rodrigo Carazo Odio
November 10, 1984 Kalevi Sorsa
November 23, 1984 Mother Teresa
August 5, 1985 Leonard Bernstein
June 11, 1986 Bernard Lown, Eugueni Chazov
September 16, 1986 Maung Maung Kha
December 4, 1986 Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado
February 26, 1987 Humayun Rashid Chowdhury
September16,1987 George Sokomanu
November 12, 1988 Adolfo Pérez Ezquivel
August 6, 1989 Sosuke Uno
September 14, 1989 Julio María Sanguinetti Coirolo
November 4, 1989 Andrei Sakharov
March 17, 1990 Florence Griffith-Joyner
August 6, 1990 Toshiki Kaifu
September 14, 1990 Hassan Gouled Aptidon
October 6, 1990 Oscar Arias Sánchez
November 2, 1990 Mairead Maguire
November 10, 1990 Rafael Leonardo Callejas
April 23, 1991 Junius Richard Jayawardene
April 17, 1992 Mikhail Gorbachev
August 5, 1992 Pengiran Yusof
April 5, 1993 Martin Harwit
August 6, 1983 Yasuhiro Nakasone
November 4, 1993 Azlan Shah
November 24, 1993 Yuriko Kuronuma
April 22, 1994 Ingvar Carlsson
May 7, 1994 Mamoru Mori
August 6, 1994 Tomiichi Murayama
October 5, 1994 Juan Antonio Samaranch
February 25, 1995 Mary Robinson
March 30, 1995 The Dalai Lama
August 8, 1995 Richard von Weizsäcker
September 16, 1995 Alberto Fujimori
November 1, 1995 Helmut Schmidt
December 6, 1995 Václav Havel
December 6, 1995 Kocheril Raman Narayanan
December 6, 1995 Kenzaburo Oe
December 6, 1995 Elie Wiesel
August 6, 1996 Ryutaro Hashimoto
August 28, 1996 Betty Williams
July 28, 1997 Frederik W. de Klerk
November 12, 1997 Shimon Peres
December 7, 1997 Tsutomu Hata
April 18, 1998 Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
June 12, 1998 Kuniwo Nakamura
June 27, 1998 Kazimierz Smolen
July 3, 1998 Milorad Dodik
August 6, 1998 Keizo Obuchi
November 6, 1998 Girija Prasad Koirala
December 9, 1998 Seamus Heaney
July 31, 1999 Vasco Rocha Vieira
March 12, 2000 Abdallah Baali
May 12, 2000 José Arnoldo Alemán Lacayo
August 3, 2000 Hisashi Inoue
August 6, 2000 Yoshiro Mori
September 19, 2000 Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo
October 1, 2000 Simon Schopman, CANADA
February 17, 2001 Abudulsalami A. Abubakar
February 22, 2001 Teburoro Tito
April 15, 2001 Helen Clark
August 6, 2001 Junichiro Koizumi
February 8, 2002 Aftab Seth
August 3, 2002 Barbara Lee
November 21, 2002 Grace Naledi, Mandisa Pandor
March 3, 2003 Fidel Castro Ruz
June 7, 2003 Ranil Wickremasinghe
January 29, 2004 Howard H. Baker, Jr
May 21, 2004 Jean Ping
August 5, 2004 Alexander Losyukov
November 4, 2004 Bertrand Delanoë, Mwai Kibaki
July 23, 2005 Viktor Yushchenko
March 15, 2006 Bingu wa Mutharika
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参考

  1. ^ From “Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum” brochure, (Nakajima-cho: Hiroshima prf.) visited October 29, 2005

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