thousand paper cranes before her death from leukemia (she suffered from it since she was two). Sadako Sasaki become recognize across the world after her death, and the paper crane, too, as a symbol of hope, peace, and healing, even though she only manage to create six-hundred fourty-four paper cranes. Lastly, is my third point that is, hopeful, which is also demonstrated as the information above about Sadako Sasaki. Her hope of creating a thousand paper cranes shows her hope and the hope of her classmates
When we talk about Hiroshima or Nagasaki, the atomic bombing is one of the first things that comes to mind… This year, we commemorate 70 years since, on August 6, 1945, the first atomic bomb utterly destroyed Hiroshima, and Nagasaki suffered the same fate only three days later. Ever since I first set foot on Japan, I wanted to visit the two cities and to pray for peace at their memorial sites. And over time, I managed to travel to all the notable locations, to discover a few other lesser known sites
America chose to drop atomic bombs on Japan, and this affected the war and the country in many ways. America was trying to stop the war and make Japan surrender. Atomic bombs, which are nuclear weapons, were dropped by the United States on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Atomic bombs terrify everyone today, but at that time, they were considered an indispensable step for an early end to the war with minimal human losses. Some people believed the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were
Oni Art- The Different Styles through the ages Original- Hideous demonic ogre like creatures who just want feast on human flesh and to terrorize humankind. They can shapeshift and take human form because of their gruesome appearance reflects their evil disposition. They have horns on their heads and wear loincloths and have diabolical grimaces. They were feared because of their cravings for human flesh. Modern Oni have transformed over the years since its conception. They can look more
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