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Hiroshima, Japan - May 5, 2016: Children's Peace Monument, This monument for peace to commemorate Sadako Sasaki and the children victims of the atomic bombing.
Healthy children interacting with healthy foods.\nchildren eating fresh fruit outdoors.\nJapanese school-aged children living in with consuming healthy foods and participating in play, sports and other healthy physical activities.
japan, osaka - dec 04 2022: The Japanese Tower of the Sun or taiyou no tou created by Taro Okamoto for Expo '70 towering 70 meters above the dried lawn and conifers browned by the autumn season.
The Memorial Tower to the Mobilized Students was built in May 1967 by the Association for the Mobilized Student Victims of Hiroshima Prefecture in order to console the souls of over 10,000 students, including those who were Atomic Bomb victims, who died in bombings during the Pacific War. \nThe memorial is, among other elements, decorated with the Goddess of Peace, and by many chains of origami cranes, made by schoolchildren. The paper crane became a symbol of hope and peace through the story of a little Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, who was exposed to radiation as an infant when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima during World War II.
Girl hands holding an origami crane, focus on bird
A cute paper crane on your hand
Hiroshima, Japan - 14 April, 2019: View of the Children's Peace Monument. It is a monument for peace to commemorate Sadako Sasaki and the thousands of child victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
24 march 2019, Hiroshima - Japan: Vertical view of the Children's Peace Monument with Sadako Sasaki statue at its top in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Japan. Sadako Sasaki was a girl victim of the WWII atomic bombing.
A kid is playing in the yard
Sadako Sadaki tribute, Fushimi-Inari Shrine, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Honshu, Japan. The Fushimi Inari Shrine is dedicated to the Inari god, whose messengers were thought to be foxes. The shrine is most notable for its hundreds of sequential Torii gates. Honshu, Japan’s main island with most of the country’s major cities and cultural sites. From the busy global hub of Tokyo for finance, industry, fashion and cuisine to Mount Fuji, the iconic, snow-capped volcano and the city of Kyoto, famed for Zen temples, gardens and traditional geisha entertainment
Traditional Japanese scenes
The Memorial Tower to the Mobilized Students was built in May 1967 by the Association for the Mobilized Student Victims of Hiroshima Prefecture in order to console the souls of over 10,000 students, including those who were Atomic Bomb victims, who died in bombings during the Pacific War. \nThe memorial is, among other elements, decorated with the Goddess of Peace, and by many chains of origami cranes, made by schoolchildren. The paper crane became a symbol of hope and peace through the story of a little Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, who was exposed to radiation as an infant when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima during World War II.
The girl puts origami from paper. Lesson of origami
Aerial View of Budapest Cityscape including Historic Landmark Statue of Liberty on Gellert Hill, Aerial view of Statue of Liberty at Citadella, Statue of Liberty on Gellert Hill in Budapest\n\nThe Liberty Statue or Freedom Statue is a monument on the Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary. It commemorates those who sacrificed their lives for the independence, freedom, and prosperity of Hungary.
Hiroshima, Japan - April 10, 2018: Children's Peace Monument in Hiroshima. Memorial erected in memory of the girl Sadako Sasaki, injured during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
folded paper crane
Orange origami crane in hands of woman
Little girl looking at fountain in public park
Origami crane and hina doll
Asian girl playing in the park in autumn.
Monument For The Victims Of The Atomic Bombing Prefectural First Girls's High School At Hiroshima Japan 27-8-2016
Girl holding a paper crane
Purple paper crane on a pink background. Origami, Japanese culture is a crane. On a blue background there is one paper crane.
White origami crane ( tsuru ) photographed on park table with grass in the background.
Photo taken in Kyoto, Japan
Little girl admiring the windmill
Little girl holding a blue origami bird in her hands
An Asian businesswoman is playing with her daughter while waiting for bus at a bus station.
Hiroshima, Japan - October 27, 2019: Hiroshima Peace Memorial (also known as Genbaku Dome or Atomic Bomb Dome) is a memorial to the people who were killed by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The origami paper crane, orizuru, is a symbol of peace.
Asian little girl playing on the beach
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