Japan - Hiroshima Peace Program - 23rd World Scout Jamboree - 2015

Updated: Oct 22, 2015. Japan 70 Years Later: Lessons from 2015 World Scout Jamboree.
Lesson 1 - Hiroshima 70 Years Later: Origami Cranes for Peace.
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Hiroshima Peace Program. 2015 World Scout Jamboree

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum

August 2015

70th Anniversary of the Hiroshima Bombing (English)


70th Anniversary of the Hiroshima Bombing (Spanish)

Children's Peace Memorial. Origami Cranes for Peace
No more Hiroshimas! is the expression used to ask for peace and that never will be any additional uses of nuclear bombs on cities or against people. The Hiroshima Peace Program during 23rd world Scout Jamboree is a program created by the Scouts of HiroshimaA one-day off-site program to Hiroshima provided opportunity for all 34,000 Scouts from 150 countries to learn from the events of 1945. Participants visited Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park including the museum. As Messengers of Peace, world Scouts have the responsibility to share their experiences and continue the Hiroshima Peace Program in their own countries. 
Children's Peace Memorial. Origami Cranes for Peace

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Mueum
34000 Scouts de 150 paises del #WSJ2015 visitaron Hiroshima y participaron en el Programa de Paz de Scouts de Hiroshima. La region Interamericana presente. Somos #MensajerosdelaPaz #ScoutsUSA#ScoutsColombia #ScoutsVenezuela #ScoutIAR — atHiroshima Peace Memorial.

Scouts in front of Hiroshima Dome



August 6th Remembrance Ceremony. World Scout Jamboree 2015

Hiroshima photo albums:
Hiroshima Peace Program Flickr Photo Album
Hiroshima 70 Years Later. World Scout Jamboree Japan 2015©DrLepervanche Social Media Slides.

 









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