Friday, July 15, 2011

One day in Peace Park

   Just look at this.

Let me proudly present to you Kimi the composed dog and Non the raccoon on the guard.

One morning in Peace Park, a little after we heard the chime from Peace Clock Tower standing tall in the corner of Peace Park go off at 8:15, Miki and I happened to see them.

We talked to the caretakers of the two and were granted permission to take photos of these lovable visitors to the park.

We were told that they walk in the park every day but usually come earlier.

So we were extra lucky being able to see them! This seems to be a gift bestowed upon us who woke up very early to come to Peace Park quite early to attend to the good cause we were in charge on that day.

Here's what I'd like to recommend:
Come to the park at 7:00 in the morning. Try finding Kimi and Non walking in the park while visiting some of the momuments (study them in advance), take a nice quiet walk in the park and hear the chime at 8:15. At 8:30, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is open. Visit the museum any time after that.

Also, visit the memorial hall in the park too.

That way, you might find your early morning filled with love and peace.

Oh, just for your information, my friend Miki is orthograde, meaning she's not a dog or raccoon but a human.

PS
This article was transferred from my previous blog site. Originally written on September 7, 2010

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