• A narrator describes the morning routine of the air crew destined to drop the bomb and obliterate Hiroshima, the sun rising, the pilot's thoughts and fears.
  • These estimates represent the Urban agglomeration of Hiroshima, which typically includes Hiroshima's population in addition to adjacent suburban areas.
  • Less than two hours by bullet train from Kyoto, Hiroshima is the most interesting city in Western Japan.
  • At first glance, visitors arriving by bullet train to Hiroshima’s main railway station might have little inkling of the city’s singularly tragic past.
  • An aerial view from a U.S. Air Force bomber of smoke rising from Hiroshima, shortly after 8:15 am. on August 6, 1945, after the atomic explosion.
  • In 2005, Greenpeace members launched inflatable doves in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome on the day before the Hiroshima anniversary.
  • Air-raid sirens were a familiar sound for the approximately 280,000 residents of Hiroshima that still remained in the city in August 1945.
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  • He had heard uncomfortably detailed accounts of mass raids on Kure, Iwakuni, Tokuyama, and other nearby towns; he was sure Hiroshima’s turn would come soon.
  • Others, nearer at hand, saw a big mushroom of dust and smoke billow darkly up to 20,000 feet, and then the same detached floating head as at Hiroshima.