August 9, 1945
This is Nagasaki today. It is seventy-five years since the Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city ending World War II.
Today the city is rebuilt and is once again a thriving port. But the scars, both physical and emotional are deep and everlasting, My visit to the Hypocenter, or ground zero, museum and adjacent Peace Park were profoundly moving. So here I let the images I took tell the story.
The Hypocenter
In The Bomb Museum
Nagasaki was not the original target for this second bomb-drop after Hiroshima. Various cities were on the list including Kyoto. On August 9, Kokura was the target. However smoke from recent firebombing hampered visibility and so Nagasaki was targeted.
It hangs in the Nagasaki Bomb Museum which covers history of the event.
Visiting the Peace Park
The statue is a mixture of Western and Eastern art, religion and ideology.
Our Hope For the Future
Nagasaki Today and a Prayer for Peace
If you visit Nagasaki Today…
The Bomb Museum, Nagasaki, was closed from March until June 2020 due to the Coronavirus. It is once again open.
I traveled with Geographic Expeditions in a small group lead by writer Don George.