Activities of civilians in Hiroshima, Japan soon after the end of World War II. Atomic bomb damaged Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall (later the site of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial) along river bank, with Motoyasu Bridge in far background. Crowded Japanese streetcar underway on bridge. View of bridge over river. Men ride bicycle on streets. Another view of the crowded streetcar or trolley.
A survey of physical damage of bomb blasts in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. Displaced cylindrical top stone of a gravestone in a cemetery. People walk on the damaged Motoyasu Bridge. Damaged stone lantern caps on the bridge. Pedestrians walk by with the damaged Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall in the background behind the bridge (later site of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial). A collapsed lantern due to blast. A boat in the Motoyasu River. Damaged blocks of the bridge.
A survey of physical damage of bomb blasts in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. Damaged stone lanterns on a bridge over the Motoyasu River. People walk on the damaged bridge. A destroyed retaining wall along the river bank. Damaged Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall building in the background (later site of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial).
Color film footage survey of physical damage of bomb blasts in Hiroshima, Japan, soon after World War II. Stone lantern caps on Motoyasu Bridge damaged and jumped outwards from the blast. The upper portion of the stone lanterns displaced by a blast. Displacement of various components of the stone lanterns on the bridge. The effect of blast on the stone retaining wall along the Motoyasu River. View of damaged Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, later the site of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. Wrecked solitary fire walls, barracks and communication buildings.
Japan after World War II. A view of Kure, Hiroshima, Japan after the war. Japanese women pulling ropes to move gold caches. Men pulling out baskets of cache from an underground hideout. A woman writing notes on site. Men retrieve cache of coins. Japanese government gold, silver and platinum are removed from the caches. The soldiers take out baskets filled with coins. The collected treasure is taken away from the caches by the soldiers on a military tank. Japanese civilians watch the treasures being taken. A view of the Kure Harbor in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Hulks of wrecked Japanese ships at the harbor. Many wrecked ships in the harbor are seen.
Life in Hiroshima, Japan after the explosion of the atomic bomb during World War II. Miyajima, a shrine island. The famous Itsukushima Shrine (1-1 Miyajimacho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0588, Japan) in waters off Miyajima. Another Torii in waters. Shrine on island of Miyajima. A deer grazes on the island. Japanese people walk past the sacred shrine. Bronze and stone statues near the shrine. A ferryboat takes sightseers from the mainland to the island of Miyajima. A spire of five storied pagoda.
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