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From Awe to Empathy: My Hiroshima Pilgrimage | Part 2 – Reflections from an American in Japan "You can’t live in or visit Japan without feeling the heartfelt weight of August 6, 1945." In this second part of my journey to Hiroshima, I reflect on one of history’s most profound moments—not just as an American, but as someone who has built a life in Japan. Standing at ground zero of the world’s first atomic bombing, I couldn't help but wrestle with the past, the present, and the resilience of the people who call Hiroshima home. 🚶♂️ Join me as I explore:🔹 The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park & Museum🔹 The haunting remains of the Genbaku Dome🔹 The powerful symbolism of the Children’s Peace Monument & Peace Bell🔹 The weight of history vs. the lessons we carry forward This isn’t just a history lesson—it’s a deeply personal reflection on war, reconciliation, and the strength of the human spirit. Nearly 80 years after the atomic bomb was dropped, Hiroshima stands as a testament to both the horrors of war and the power of peace. 📢 Let’s talk:How does history shape our understanding of today’s world? What lessons can we learn from Hiroshima’s resilience? Drop your thoughts in the comments. 🙏 If this video resonates with you, consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. It helps spread awareness and keeps the conversation alive. #Hiroshima #AtomicBomb #WWII #Peace #History #Japan #MyRetiredLifeInJapan Online: https://www.mylifeinjapan.net See Me On Instagram: kurotaka007 Subtitles In Your Settings for: Japanese, Polish, Spanish, Chinese (Taiwan & Mainland), German, Italian & Tagalog VIDEO FOOTAGE FILMED ON: Nikon ZF & Nikon Z8