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1958
ねん
その
きねんひ
記念碑
ひろしま
広島
へいわ
平和
こうえん
公園
てられた

In 1958, the statue was built in the Hiroshima Peace Park.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
noun
1. year (e.g. AD)
2. counter for years
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2
noun
commemorative plaque (usu. on a stone); stone monument (bearing an inscription)
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0
noun
1. Hiroshima (city)
2. atomic bombing of Hiroshima
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0
peace; harmony
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0
noun
(public) park
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2
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to build; to construct
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Kanji
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ネン   とし year   
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キ   しる to note, write down   
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ネン    idea, thought   
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ヒ    tombstone   
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コウ   ひろ broad   ひろがる    ひろまる to be wide open, spread out   ひろげる    ひろめる to open wide   
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トウ   しま island   
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ヘイ   ビョウ   たい flat   ひら ordinary; flat   
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ワ   オ    peace, harmony   なご to be calmed down   なごやか calm, gentle   やわらぐ to be softened   やわらげる to soften; to alleviate   
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コウ   おおやけ official, public   
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エン   その garden, park   
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ケン   コン   た to be built   たてる to build   
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