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Building: Daigo fukuryu maru exhibition hall

第五福竜丸展示館

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The Fifth Fukuryu Maru Exhibition Hall, located in Yumeshima, Koto Ward, Tokyo, stands as a significant historical monument designed by Sugi Architectural Design Office and completed in 1976. This museum and memorial facility preserves the legacy of the fishing vessel Fukuryu Maru No. 5, which was exposed to nuclear radiation during the 1954 hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll. The building's architecture thoughtfully integrates with its surroundings while providing a respectful space for visitors to learn about this pivotal moment in post-war Japanese history and the broader implications of nuclear testing.

The Fifth Fukuryu Maru Exhibition Hall, located in Yumeshima, Koto Ward, Tokyo, stands as a significant historical monument designed by Sugi Architectural Design Office and completed in 1976. This museum and memorial facility preserves the legacy of the fishing vessel Fukuryu Maru No. 5, which was e

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The Fifth Fukuryu Maru Exhibition Hall, located in Yumeshima, Koto Ward, Tokyo, stands as a significant historical monument designed by Sugi Architectural Design Office and completed in 1976. This museum and memorial facility preserves the legacy of the fishing vessel Fukuryu Maru No. 5, which was exposed to nuclear radiation during the 1954 hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll. The building's architecture thoughtfully integrates with its surroundings while providing a respectful space for visitors to learn about this pivotal moment in post-war Japanese history and the broader implications of nuclear testing.