Lost your password?

Blogs about: Sadako Sasaki

Featured Blog

Two kids with big stories6 comments

tokyo5 wrote 1 month ago: Do you know the story of 春日めぐみ (Megumi Kasuga) or 佐々木偵子 (Sadako Sasaki)? They are two young Japanese … more →

Tags: Japan, 1990s, World War 2, tokyo, 1940s, Ibaraki, Japanese, Ibaragi, WW2

Peace, Justice and One Thousand Cranes3 comments

artbystrongheart wrote 3 months ago: This past Sunday was the first Sunday in our four-week Peace and Justice series at Trinity Episcopal … more →

Tags: Art, Personal Ramblings, Prayers, cranes, 1000 cranes, One thousand cranes, Peace, Justice, Episcopal Church

The 1,000 Cranes1 comment

ecomania wrote 4 months ago: I have been doing something very Japanese recently…folding origami cranes. The other day, I wa … more →

Tags: Art projects, Art & Life, paper cranes, Origami, 1, 000 cranes, senbazuru, taka photo, greenwich grill

Thurs. Aug 6th: Events in LI and NYC to commemorate Hiroshima and Nagasaki

kwilder wrote 4 months ago: August 6th, 1945 is the day that the United States of America dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, J … more →

Tags: US Politics, Events, International Politics, Long Island Politics, Anti-War, News, Peace, War, Progressive Politics

Paper Cranes for Peace

CelebrateHoliday wrote 4 months ago: “I will write peace on your wings and you will fly all over the world.” – Sadako Sasaki Today … more →

Tags: History, sadako peace day, paper cranes, hiroshima, atom bombs

Paper Cranes

kive87 wrote 8 months ago:   So at the moment I’m wrapping up my research paper. The class is on the Pacific War so I dec … more →

Tags: hiroshima, paper cranes

World ATC Day1 comment

cindyiscrafty wrote 10 months ago: I participated in Cyber Fyber’s World ATC day which was held on January 17th.  I sent 3 ATCs f … more →

Tags: collage, paper craft, Papercraft, Cyber Fyber, world ATC day, mamma, Bird, Peace, Watercolor

Come Back to Me Again, Sadako

transonline wrote 11 months ago: Sadako Sasaki was only two when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. Ten years later sh … more →

Tags: Freedom & Peace Writings, Stories, peace stories

Hiroshima: Peace Park2 comments

pacificloons wrote 11 months ago: “This is our cry. This is our prayer. Peace in the world.” On August 6th, 1945, Sadako S … more →

Tags: Travel, Atomic Bomb Dome, hiroshima, peace museum, peace park

Things I Love Tuesday // 02

elle wrote 1 year ago: MUSIC: Chalk Line, Strike Anywhere Hello, lovely people! How’s your week been so far? Aside fr … more →

Tags: Random, Art and Culture, Music, Inspire, Found From The Blogosphere, Movie, Fashion, Art and Culture, Things I Love Tuesday, Soundtrack

A Day Of Peace9 comments

Cathy-Cate wrote 1 year ago: I was going to catch you up on all the (garter stitch!) knitting and Chicago happenings, now that I … more →

Tags: Family, International Day of Peace, paper cranes

Hiroshima

danielle912 wrote 1 year ago: It was a day like today, clear blue skies, few clouds, good visibility. It was 8:15 a.m., and people … more →

Tags: Travel, Japan, Hiroshima Japan, hiroshima, Hiroshima Peace Park, nuclear bomb, 63rd anniversary, Children's Peace Memorial, Hiroshima Museum

Sadako Sasaki: The Saint of Hiroshima5 comments

Monica wrote 1 year ago: As I noted in an earlier post, today is the anniversary of the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima, the most h … more →

Tags: Japan, Heroes, Leo, Capricorn, Beacon, Astrology, hiroshima, nuclear bomb, nagasaki

Sadako Sasaki and 1,000 paper cranes1 comment

Bug wrote 1 year ago: I have been holding on to this newspaper from Sunday, June 8, 2008 because of a story about a little … more →

Tags: In The News, News, soldiers, War, Dermot Cole, Fairbanks, Story, paper cranes, Alaska

Sadako and the Thousand Cranes13 comments

redstarcafe wrote 2 years ago: Anyone who studies Hiroshima and the atomic bombing is likely to encounter the story of a girl named … more →

Tags: Art, Literature, Politics, History, War, Japan, hiroshima, Black Rain, Origami


Have your say. Start a blog.

See our free features →

Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS