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In June 1947 the school was renamed as Hiroshima City Honkawa Elementary School. In 1950 it was designated as the "School of the Peace Memorial City" by the Ministry of Education. The new school building was built and part of the old building was opened as the Peace Museum in April 1988. A memorial
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that was dropped on Hiroshima. In February 1946 the school reopened with 45 students with 4 teachers, but they didn't have any school supplies and the building still hadn't been fully repaired. In 1947 Reverend
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students in third grade or older were evacuated to another school in the suburbs in April 1945. A few months later, on August 6, 1945, about 400 students and more than 10 teachers were killed by the
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to donate half a ton of school supplies to Honkawa Elementary school. The students drew pictures in thanks, and sent them to the All Souls Church.
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The memorial service for the students and teachers killed in the blast is held every August 5 at the school. The school has also appeared in the
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The total number of visitors for the museum reached 100,000 in September 1998. A collection of the stories about the atomic bomb,
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and performed the Commitment to Peace as the Children's representatives on August 6, 2005. Most recently,
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The Peace Museum is the part of the school building with the basement of the former
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Monuments and memorials concerning the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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by the students of the school for the students visiting from other schools
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Volunteer Guide Services - appointment is required in advance
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were planted in remembrance of the bombing in March 2006.
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was written in March 2005. Students participated in the
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for the atomic bomb victims was built in November 1998.
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Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
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The school opened in the Myocho-ji, a temple of the
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