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  2. Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, the closest surviving building to the location of the bomb's detonation, was designated the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum was opened in 1955 in the Peace Park. [318] Hiroshima also contains a Peace Pagoda, built in 1966 by Nipponzan-Myōhōji-Daisanga. [319]

  3. Haruka (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Haruka primarily operates between Kyoto Station and Kansai Airport Station, with most services stopping only at Shin-Ōsaka Station, Ōsaka Station, and Tennōji Station in Osaka City. Some trains make additional stops during the early morning or evening rush hours (stations in italics in list below).

  4. Asiana Airlines Flight 162 - Wikipedia

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    Landing path of Flight 162 at Hiroshima. The transport ministry's Osaka Regional Civil Aviation Bureau stated that the crew tried to land the aircraft in darkness and inclement weather without access to an instrument landing system. At this airport, aircraft normally approach from the west because the instrument landing system is installed only ...

  5. Kure Line - Wikipedia

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    Aki-ku, Hiroshima Y04 Kaitaichi: 海田市: 87.0 Sanyō Main Line Kaita, Aki District: Sanyō Main Line Y03 Mukainada: 向洋: 89.3 Fuchū, Aki District Y02 Tenjingawa: 天神川: 91.1 Minami-ku, Hiroshima Y01 Hiroshima: 広島: 93.4 San'yō Shinkansen Sanyō Main Line Geibi Line Hiroden Main Line; Route 1, 2, 5, 6;

  6. Midori Naka - Wikipedia

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    Midori Naka (Japanese: 仲みどり) (19 June 1909 – 24 August 1945) was a Japanese stage actress of the Shingeki style. She initially survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, but died 18 days later.

  7. Air raids on Japan - Wikipedia

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    Osaka was bombed for the fourth time in the month on 15 June when 444 B-29s destroyed 1.9 square miles (4.9 km 2) of the city and another 0.59 square miles (1.5 km 2) of nearby Amagasaki; 300,000 houses were destroyed in Osaka. [141] [142] This attack marked the end of the first phase of XXI Bomber Command's attack on Japan's cities. During May ...

  8. Hiroshima, a band that helped define Asian American ... - AOL

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    Hiroshima's songs can still be heard throughout the community, from a ceremony dedicating a street corner in L.A.'s Sawtelle to Japanese American higher education leader Jack Fujimoto, to “Paper ...

  9. Bombing of Osaka - Wikipedia

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    The first air raid on Osaka lasted for about three and a half hours from 23:57 on March 13, 1945, to 03:25. A total of 274 B-29 heavy bombers attacked Osaka. The first wave of 43 bombers of the 314th Bombardment Wing arrived from Guam island. It was a low-level night raid from an altitude of about 2,000m.