NITTA Yumiko
Department Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Health Sciences Position Professor |
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Language | Japanese |
Publication Date | 2021/02 |
Type | Other works |
Title | Sequel: The national elementary school いんHiroshima at tat time; Focusing on teh A-bombed trees at schools |
Contribution Type | Co-Authored Publication |
Journal Type | Japan |
Volume, Issue, Pages | 1-12頁 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Author and coauthor | Yumiko NITTA, Yoshihiko TAKESAKI, Yukio YOSHINO |
Details | he A-bombed tree is the storyteller of Hiroshima. To preserve and inherit the trees, we tried to identify them on the aerial photographs of Hiroshima city taken on the 25th July and 11th August. Out of 155 registered A-bombed trees by the city government, there were 13 trees preserved in schoolyard of the two primary schools, Tenma and Senda. It was noteworthy to explain about the willow tree, another A-bombed tree, not registered by the city government. In this case, the distance between the willow tree and the explosion center was 2.5 km, which was longer than 2.0 km. Never the less, the willow has been in the people’s episodic memory much. The tree was identified on the photograph clearly. |