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Hiroshima is a city in Japan located on the island of Honshu, and is best known as the first city to be destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II

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Background imageHiroshima Collection: A Royal Navy officer and rating looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima several

A Royal Navy officer and rating looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima several weeks after the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945

Background imageHiroshima Collection: General view looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima following the dropping of

General view looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima city of Japan

Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima city of Japan
Atomic Bomb Dome (also Hiroshima Peace Memorial or Genbaku Dome) was originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall and destructed by the atomic bombing which immediately killed 70

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Atomic bomb dome

Atomic bomb dome
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial, commonly called the Atomic Bomb Dome or A-Bomb Dome is part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima View over the shoulder of a man reading the newspaper with a magnifying glass

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima Men playing game on a mat in the Peace Park

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima View of the A Bomb Dome from Aioi bashi Bridge

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima Aioi Street with city traffic either side of a central tram line and skyscrapers on each side of the road

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima Interior view of the Peace Memorial Museum and model of the A Bomb Dome

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima View of the A Bomb Dome

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima View of the A Bomb Dome illuminated at night seen through silhouetted tree

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima View of the A Bomb Dome illuminated at night

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima View of the A Bomb Dome illuminated at night

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JAPAN Honshu Hiroshima The A Bomb Dome ruins at the epicentre of the explosion

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, Itsukushima-jinja Shinto Shrine

Japan, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, Itsukushima-jinja Shinto Shrine

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Roof detail of Onagatenmangu Temple, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Roof detail of Onagatenmangu Temple, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Tower and moat of Hiroshima castle, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Tower and moat of Hiroshima castle, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Downtown street at dusk, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Downtown street at dusk, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Sake barrels, Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, Asia

Sake barrels, Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, Asia

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Itsukushima Shrine torii gate, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Miyajima, Hiroshima Prefecture

Itsukushima Shrine torii gate, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Miyajima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, Asia

Background imageHiroshima Collection: The Far-famed Seagirt Torii of Miyajima. Quaint Gateway to the Famous Shinto Shrine, Japan, 1905

The Far-famed Seagirt Torii of Miyajima. Quaint Gateway to the Famous Shinto Shrine, Japan, 1905. The Torii Gate, built in 1168, is one of Japans most popular tourist attractions

Background imageHiroshima Collection: The Old Torii at Miyajima, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

The Old Torii at Miyajima, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
The Old Torii at Miyajima, 1910. Dedicated to the Shinto god of seas and storms, and brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Miyajima, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

Miyajima, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
Miyajima, 1910. Itsukushima Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto god of seas and storms, and brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) view from behind, Okunojima Island

Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) view from behind, Okunojima Island, also known as Rabbit Island, Hiroshima, Japan, May

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Rabbit walking through pathway through bushes, Okunoshima Rabbit Island

Rabbit walking through pathway through bushes, Okunoshima Rabbit Island, Takehara, Hiroshima, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) babies, Okunojima Island, also known as Rabbit Island

Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) babies, Okunojima Island, also known as Rabbit Island, Hiroshima, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) sleeping, Okunojima Island, also known

Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) sleeping, Okunojima Island, also known as Rabbit Island, Hiroshima, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) running, Okunojima Island

Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) running, Okunojima Island, also known as Rabbit Island, Hiroshima, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) standing on hind legs on coast, Okunojima Island

Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) standing on hind legs on coast, Okunojima Island, also known as Rabbit Island, Hiroshima, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) babies, Okunojima Island

Feral domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) babies, Okunojima Island, also known as Rabbit Island, Hiroshima, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Tourists walking under the torii gate of Miyajima at low tide, Itsukushima, UNESCO

Tourists walking under the torii gate of Miyajima at low tide, Itsukushima, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hiroshima Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, Asia

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Miyajima, Toyokuni Shrine Pagoda

Japan, Miyajima, Toyokuni Shrine Pagoda

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Miyajima, Itsukushima Shrine, Twilight Floating Torii Gate

Japan, Miyajima, Itsukushima Shrine, Twilight Floating Torii Gate

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Five-Storied Pagoda (Gojunoto), Miyajima, Japan

Five-Storied Pagoda (Gojunoto), Miyajima, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Summer evening meal at a hotel, Hiroshima, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Summer evening meal at a hotel, Hiroshima, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Summer evening meal at a hotel, Hiroshima, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Survivors of the explosion of the Atom bomb at Hiroshima, Japan, 1945

Survivors of the explosion of the Atom bomb at Hiroshima, Japan, 1945. Beds occupied by casualties suffering the effects of radiation

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Hiroshima, Japan, after the dropping of the atom bomb in August 1945

Hiroshima, Japan, after the dropping of the atom bomb in August 1945. On 6 August 1945, a United States Air Force B-29 bomber

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Kyushu, Hiroshima, Peace Memorial Park, Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims

Japan, Kyushu, Hiroshima, Peace Memorial Park, Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Kyushu, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Castle, Moat and Guard Tower

Japan, Kyushu, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Castle, Moat and Guard Tower

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Kyushu, Hiroshima, Peace Memorial Park, A-Bomb Dome

Japan, Kyushu, Hiroshima, Peace Memorial Park, A-Bomb Dome

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Hiroshima, Peace Memorial Park (UNESCO Site), Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims

Japan, Hiroshima, Peace Memorial Park (UNESCO Site), Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, the Red Torii Gate of Itsukushima-jinja Shinto Shrine

Japan, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, the Red Torii Gate of Itsukushima-jinja Shinto Shrine

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Kyushu, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Castle

Japan, Kyushu, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Castle

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Asia, Japan, Honshu Island, Hiroshima, Miyajima (Itsuku-shima), Tahoto Pagoda built

Asia, Japan, Honshu Island, Hiroshima, Miyajima (Itsuku-shima), Tahoto Pagoda built by the priest Shukan in 1523 with Cherry blossoms (Sakura)

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Japan, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, the Red Torii Gate of Itsukushima-jinja Shinto Shrine

Japan, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, the Red Torii Gate of Itsukushima-jinja Shinto Shrine

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Cenotaph in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Cenotaph in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Cenotaph in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Cenotaph in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageHiroshima Collection: Korean Atomic Bomb Memorial in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture

Korean Atomic Bomb Memorial in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan



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Hiroshima Collection

Hiroshima is a city in Japan located on the island of Honshu, and is best known as the first city to be destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II. On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, killing an estimated 140,000 people and destroying much of the city. In 1949, Hiroshima was declared a City of Peace by the Japanese government and has since become a symbol for peace around the world. Today, a vibrant modern city with many attractions such as its Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome which commemorate those who lost their lives in 1945. The city also hosts several annual festivals such as its Peace Memorial Ceremony which draws thousands of visitors each year from around Japan and beyond.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Hiroshima collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that capture the essence of this iconic city in Japan. Our collection features a range of images, including historic photographs, contemporary shots, and artistic renderings that showcase the beauty and resilience of Hiroshima. From breathtaking views of the city's skyline to poignant images of its memorials and monuments, each piece in our collection tells a unique story about Hiroshima's rich history and culture. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or an inspiring addition to your office decor, these prints are sure to make a lasting impression. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used throughout, every piece in the Hiroshima collection is designed to last for years to come. So if you're looking for beautiful artwork that celebrates one of Japan's most beloved cities, look no further than our Hiroshima collection.
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What are Hiroshima (Japan Asia) art prints?

Hiroshima art prints are a collection of artistic representations of the city of Hiroshima, Japan. These prints showcase the beauty and culture of this historic city through various mediums such as paintings, photographs, and illustrations. They depict iconic landmarks like the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, and Miyajima Island along with other scenic locations that capture the essence of Hiroshima. These art prints are perfect for those who have visited or have an interest in Japanese culture. They make great additions to any home or office space and serve as a reminder of the resilience and strength demonstrated by Hiroshima after its devastating past. We offer a wide range of high-quality Hiroshima art prints that can be purchased online. You can choose from different sizes and framing options to suit their preferences. With our easy-to-use platform, you can browse through hundreds of unique designs to find one that resonates with them.
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What Hiroshima (Japan Asia) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Hiroshima art prints that capture the essence and beauty of this historic city in Japan Asia. You can choose from a variety of stunning images, including photographs, paintings, and illustrations that showcase the unique culture and landmarks of Hiroshima. Some popular options include prints featuring the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as scenic views of the city's parks and gardens. Other notable pieces available for purchase at Media Storehouse include traditional Japanese woodblock prints depicting life in Hiroshima during different historical periods. These works offer a glimpse into the rich artistic heritage of Japan while also showcasing some of its most famous cultural icons. Whether you're looking to add some color to your home or office decor or simply want to celebrate your love for all things Japanese, we have something for everyone when it comes to Hiroshima art prints.
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How do I buy Hiroshima (Japan Asia) art prints?

To buy Hiroshima art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of artwork featuring the city and its surroundings. You can search for specific keywords or themes to find the perfect piece that suits your taste and preferences. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to enter your shipping details and payment information. We offer a secure online payment system, so you can rest assured that your personal information is protected. After completing your purchase, your art print will be shipped directly to your doorstep in a timely manner. Whether you are looking for a beautiful landscape or an intricate portrait of the city's landmarks, we have something for everyone. With their high-quality printing process and attention to detail, these art prints make great additions to any home or office decor.
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How much do Hiroshima (Japan Asia) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Hiroshima art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality posters, canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints featuring various scenes from Hiroshima. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the beauty and essence of this historic city in Japan. The cost of our Hiroshima art prints varies based on the size and type of print you choose. We have options available for every budget, so you can find something that fits your needs without breaking the bank. Whether you're looking for a small poster or a large canvas print to hang on your wall, we have something for everyone. Our goal at Media Storehouse is to provide affordable yet high-quality artwork that captures the beauty and culture of different parts of the world. We take pride in offering unique pieces that are sure to impress anyone who sees them.
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How will my Hiroshima (Japan Asia) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Hiroshima art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials and reliable shipping carriers to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and in pristine condition. Depending on the size of your print, it may be shipped flat or rolled in a sturdy tube to prevent any damage during transit. We offer various delivery options for our customers, including standard shipping and express delivery services. Our team will work closely with you to determine the best shipping method based on your location and specific needs. Once your order has been processed, we will provide you with a tracking number so that you can monitor its progress until it reaches your doorstep. If there are any issues with the delivery of your artwork, please do not hesitate to contact us so that we can assist you promptly. Westrive to make sure that receiving your Hiroshima art prints is a stress-free experience from start to finish.