The One About The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 8 Heartbreaking Images Part 2 Sasaki Sadako And The 1000 Origami Cranes Dennis A Amith
They knew the Japanese legend of the 1000 paper cranes ( senbazuru ), that if you could fold a 1,000 cranes, especially with the help of friends, your wish could come true Sadako's one wish was for world peace without nuclear weapons Over the next months, she folded over 1000 Cranes then died peacefully on The monument, designed by artists Kazuo Kikuchi and Kiyoshi Ikebe, was unveiled on (Children's Day) At the top, Sadako has been immortalized with a wire crane above her head People from around the world leave paper cranes at the site There's also a peace bell and a bronze crane that acts as a wind chime
