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Hiroshima Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibition consists mainly of photo panels, A-bomb artifacts, and videos. A-bomb survivor seminars also take place during the exhibition. The content of each exhibition is decided through deliberation with the organizer.
PANELS
The size of each exhibit panel is 160cm~110cm at the maximum (reducible in accordance with the exhibit space). A set has 54 panels, including eight panels used in pairs. Texts of the panels will be translated into the language of the host country
Outline of Photo Panels
Messages from Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Damage caused by the A-bomb
Mushroom clouds
Vanished cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Mechanism of atomic bomb
Outline of atomic bomb damage
Sceneries immediately after the bombings
Physical damages
Damage to human bodies
A-bomb burns due to heat rays and fires
A-bomb blast injuries
Radiation effects
Aftereffects
Sadako and paper cranes

Restoration and recovery of the cities
Today's Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Hiroshima and Nagasaki as cities for peace
Pope John Paul II's peace appeal
Nuclear development and disarmament
Doomsday clock

Nuclear deterrence theory
Human cost of nuclear testing
Strategies for nuclear weapons abolition
NGO's activities on nuclear weapons
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