Peace Park

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A serene and solemn space that recounts the tragedy of the atomic bombing and prays for lasting world peace. The Peace Statue and other monuments stand as testaments to the desire for peace.

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Overview

Peace Park was established in 1955 to commemorate the victims of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, and to pray for lasting world peace. At the heart of the park stands the Peace Statue, a symbol of mourning for the victims and a wish for enduring global peace. Numerous monuments dedicated to world peace from various countries are installed throughout the park, each carrying its own message of peace. The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum displays the devastation of the bombing and the yearning for peace, serving as a stark reminder of the horrors of war. Peace Park plays a crucial role in conveying the tragedy of the atomic bombing and disseminating the message of peace globally. It serves as a place for reflection for countless visitors. The annual Peace Memorial Ceremony on August 9th draws people from around the world to mourn the victims and reaffirm their commitment to peace. Visiting Peace Park allows for a profound understanding of the horrors of war and the preciousness of peace, inspiring individuals to contemplate their roles and actions in creating a peaceful world.

  • Historic Sites

Basic Information

Address
9 Matsuyama-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture Search for tourist attractions in Nagasaki
Access
About a 15-minute ride on the streetcar from Nagasaki Station, get off at the Heiwa Koen-mae stop. Show route
Op.Hours
Open 24 hours
Cld.Days
Open every day
Fee
Free
INFO
The park has restrooms, rest areas, and a shop. There is a separate fee for the Peace Memorial Museum.
HP
http://www.city.nagasaki.lg.jp/heiwa/3030000/3030100/p005151.html

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