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A-bombed Ginkgo trees in Hiroshima Japan
SHUKKEIEN. Ginkgo at Shukkeien garden (founded in 1620), 1370 m from the blast. Plaque: "After the dropping of the bomb almost all giant trees in the garden were burnt.
Shukkei-en
Shukkei-en (縮景園 ?) is a historic Japanese garden in the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum is located adjacent to the garden
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Guided Tour Embark on a tour of a Japanese castle filled with history, followed by a walk through the beautiful and scenic Shukkeien Garden. Come for a tour of the
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Hiroshima Castle: Take any streetcar except No.5 from Hiroshima Station and get off at Kamiya-cho; a 10-minute walk from there. Shukkeien Garden: A 15-minute walk from
survivors the A-bombed trees of Hiroshima shukkeien
During the war, Shukkeien garden was designated as a public evacuation center. For this reason, a number of victims of the atomic bombing gathered here following the
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Built by a famous master of the Japanese tea ceremony, Ueda Soko, the Shukkeien Garden from Hiroshima was established in 1620, when Asanu Nagaakira became the daimyo
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"You will find peace and serenity walking in the Shukkein Gardens in HIroshima - and " · "Shukkei-en is a 17th-century "miniature" garden in the heart
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The garden's interior, said to have been modeled on the world-famous scenic beauty of China's Xī Hú (West Lake), was named "Shukkeien" (meaning "condensed scenery
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+81 82 221 3620 · I would have loved to spend hours there but the rain kind of spoilt it. I reccomend going on a sunny day. It has so much to see it really should be
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