Flame of Peace

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The Flame of Peace is an eternal flame in Hiroshima symbolizing the hope for a world free of nuclear weapons and war.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf eternal flame
peace monument
associatedEvent Hiroshima Peace Memorial Day
surface form: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony
associatedMovement global nuclear disarmament movement
associatedWith Hibakusha
surface form: Hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors)
category Eternal flames
Monuments and memorials in Hiroshima
Peace monuments and memorials
commemorates atomic bombing of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945
continent Asia
country Japan
dedicatedTo peace
victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasFlameType gas flame
hasPart eternal flame
hasType war memorial
hasVisitorPurpose education about nuclear weapons
promotion of peace
remembrance
heritage memorial to atomic bombing
inception 1964
languageOfName Japanese
lightingCondition will burn until all nuclear weapons on Earth are abolished
lightingStatus continuously burning
locatedIn Hiroshima
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Hiroshima Prefecture NERFINISHED
Japan
locatedNear A-Bomb Dome
surface form: Atomic Bomb Dome

Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims
locatedOnRiver Motoyasu River
maintainedBy Hiroshima
surface form: City of Hiroshima
material metal structure
openToPublic yes
partOf Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
surface form: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park monuments
region Chūgoku region
symbolizes commitment to peace
hope for a world free of nuclear weapons
hope for a world free of war
nuclear disarmament
theme anti-nuclear movement
world peace
touristAttraction yes

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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park hasPart Flame of Peace