Hiroshima Day is observed on August 6 every year to commemorate the atomic bombing of Hiroshima

Japan was bombed by the USA in 1945.

The atomic bomb, code-named "Little Boy," was dropped on Hiroshima at 8:15 AM local time.

The explosion instantly killed an estimated 80,000 people and injured another 70,000.

The bombing of Hiroshima was the first use of an atomic weapon in war.

Three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, the United States dropped another atomic bomb

In Nagasaki more than 40000 people were killed.

Hiroshima Day is a day of remembrance for the victims of the atomic bombing and a call for peace.

Events are held in Hiroshima and around the world to commemorate the bombing and to promote peace.

Hiroshima is a city that has rebuilt after tragedy, and it is a symbol of peace and hope.