No War, No more War.

No War, No more War.

In a world like this, is it a coincidence or a necessity?

The Hiroshima event that took place the other day was right near the Atomic Bomb Dome.

It is so close that it can be seen from the second floor terrace of the event venue.

77 years ago,

Hiroshima was the first city in the world where an atomic bomb was dropped.

That is known all over the world.

So many people were burned in the flames of war in this land.

I was taught from an early age that it was a cruel sight to see.

You can now learn about it at the Peace Park museum.

What you can see in the distance is the Atomic Bomb Dome.

Even before World War II, wars were being fought all over the place.

Also, there is still a war going on in a place a little far away.

It's reported on the news almost every day,

The more you are forced to choose between war, which is right and which is evil,

I don't think it's an easy problem.

Of course, it is important that wars do not occur and that they do not occur, but

With the knowledge that I acquired without knowing the circumstances of other people,

I think it's more problematic to cause harm to people who aren't directly involved in the war just because it's ○○.

As was the case at the time of the nuclear power plant, things like ○○ entry prohibited and ○○ stay prohibited...

If we haven't learned anything from a war in which many people died,

Even our ancestors will cry in the afterlife.

If I were to die now and had such exclusive thoughts, I would definitely regret it.

I feel like I can't die even if I die, so I want to learn more and make use of it.

With that in mind, I walked from my hotel to the temple for about 30 minutes to visit the grave. Tosa.