1. The Maruki Gallery, which displays the Hiroshima Panels depicting the aftermath of the 1945 atomic bombing, has closed for long-term renovations.
2. Visitors have been viewing the panels ahead of the closure, with one man in his 30s commenting on the peaceful setting.
3. The gallery is set to reopen in May 2027 after renovation efforts aimed at preserving and protecting the Hiroshima Panels for future generations.
2. Visitors have been viewing the panels ahead of the closure, with one man in his 30s commenting on the peaceful setting.
3. The gallery is set to reopen in May 2027 after renovation efforts aimed at preserving and protecting the Hiroshima Panels for future generations.
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Maruki Gallery, displaying the Hiroshima Panels depicting the aftermath of the atomic bombing, has closed for long-term renovations. The gallery is set to reopen in May 2027 after efforts to preserve and protect the panels for future generations. Visitors have been viewing the panels before