Hiroshima – The Important history landmark of World War 2
By Jimmy Liu 2014/2/9
Why is Hiroshima Important
Hiroshima, the capital city of Japan during the World War 2, but why wasn’t Hiroshima the capital of Japan, and why it is important of Japan? Because Hiroshima has been attacked by the Atomic Bomb during the end of the World War 2, which also made the war stop. And Hiroshima is also a very important harbor city that ships the freights around the world. http://visithiroshima.net/about/
Hiroshima, the capital city of Japan during the World War 2, but why wasn’t Hiroshima the capital of Japan, and why it is important of Japan? Because Hiroshima has been attacked by the Atomic Bomb during the end of the World War 2, which also made the war stop. And Hiroshima is also a very important harbor city that ships the freights around the world. http://visithiroshima.net/about/
History of Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima-jo was built by Mori Terumoto in 1591. Mori Terumoto was a very powerful daimyo who controlled the vast majority of the San'in and San'yo areas. Having outgrown his Yamato-Koriyama castle he built a new castle at Hiroshima in 1599. One of Hideyoshi's former allies, Fukushima Masanori filled [Eric Obershaw] Terumoto's place at Hiroshima. After Fukushima was stationed in Hiroshima, it's said that he got nostalgic for his old days under Hideyoshi. Needless to say, this did not sit well with the Tokugawa. In 1617 a great flood caused much damage to Hiroshima-jo. Two years later he proceeded on his own and started to fix the flood damage. [Eric Obershaw] Fukushima was caught in a Tokugawa trap. Since he defied their laws, they took away his lands around Hiroshima and gave him a smaller, less profitable province in modern day Nagano prefecture. [Hiroshima Tourism Office] Hiroshima-jo lasted through the Meiji Restoration and was named a National Treasure in 1931 only to be destroyed by the atomic bomb in World War II.
http://www.jcastle.info/castle/profile/44-Hiroshima-Castle
http://visithiroshima.net/things_to_do/attractions/historical_places/hiroshima_castle.html
Hiroshima-jo was built by Mori Terumoto in 1591. Mori Terumoto was a very powerful daimyo who controlled the vast majority of the San'in and San'yo areas. Having outgrown his Yamato-Koriyama castle he built a new castle at Hiroshima in 1599. One of Hideyoshi's former allies, Fukushima Masanori filled [Eric Obershaw] Terumoto's place at Hiroshima. After Fukushima was stationed in Hiroshima, it's said that he got nostalgic for his old days under Hideyoshi. Needless to say, this did not sit well with the Tokugawa. In 1617 a great flood caused much damage to Hiroshima-jo. Two years later he proceeded on his own and started to fix the flood damage. [Eric Obershaw] Fukushima was caught in a Tokugawa trap. Since he defied their laws, they took away his lands around Hiroshima and gave him a smaller, less profitable province in modern day Nagano prefecture. [Hiroshima Tourism Office] Hiroshima-jo lasted through the Meiji Restoration and was named a National Treasure in 1931 only to be destroyed by the atomic bomb in World War II.
http://www.jcastle.info/castle/profile/44-Hiroshima-Castle
http://visithiroshima.net/things_to_do/attractions/historical_places/hiroshima_castle.html
History about the atomic bomb in Hiroshima
During World War II, the 2nd General Army and Chugoku Regional Army were headquartered in Hiroshima, and was a key center for shipping. In 1941, Japanese army attacked the plural harbor, which is the USA army base. USA is very angry, so on 6 August 1945 an American B-29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima. In a split second 100,000 people ceased to exist. After the bomb, Japan surrendered on 15 August. Informations: http://www.gojapango.com/travel/hiroshima_history.htm
During World War II, the 2nd General Army and Chugoku Regional Army were headquartered in Hiroshima, and was a key center for shipping. In 1941, Japanese army attacked the plural harbor, which is the USA army base. USA is very angry, so on 6 August 1945 an American B-29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima. In a split second 100,000 people ceased to exist. After the bomb, Japan surrendered on 15 August. Informations: http://www.gojapango.com/travel/hiroshima_history.htm
Now in Hiroshima
Now, Hiroshima is the center of industry (automobile industry), commerce. Hiroshima County also has a wealth of sea, mountains and other natural resources, agriculture, fisheries flourished. [Hiroshima Tourism Office] Because of the bomb attack, UNESCO-designated Hiroshima to a World Heritage Site (Itsukushima Shrine and the Atomic Bomb Dome) [Hiroshima Tourism Office] Hiroshima had a City Baseball Court and a City Baseball Team (Hiroshima Toyo Carp) and also the Historical sites (Hiroshima castle) those landmarks made attract many admiring Japanese domestic tourism. [Hiroshima Tourism Office]
http://visithiroshima.net
http://visithiroshima.net/world_heritage/
http://visithiroshima.net/things_to_do/attractions/historical_places/
http://visithiroshima.net/things_to_do/attractions/historical_places/a-bomb_dome.html
Now, Hiroshima is the center of industry (automobile industry), commerce. Hiroshima County also has a wealth of sea, mountains and other natural resources, agriculture, fisheries flourished. [Hiroshima Tourism Office] Because of the bomb attack, UNESCO-designated Hiroshima to a World Heritage Site (Itsukushima Shrine and the Atomic Bomb Dome) [Hiroshima Tourism Office] Hiroshima had a City Baseball Court and a City Baseball Team (Hiroshima Toyo Carp) and also the Historical sites (Hiroshima castle) those landmarks made attract many admiring Japanese domestic tourism. [Hiroshima Tourism Office]
http://visithiroshima.net
http://visithiroshima.net/world_heritage/
http://visithiroshima.net/things_to_do/attractions/historical_places/
http://visithiroshima.net/things_to_do/attractions/historical_places/a-bomb_dome.html
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