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August 15th: Victory over Japan Day | Annual Events

Parents and Children Thinking about Victory over Japan Day: The Importance of a Silent Moment in a Memorial Ceremony for Peace


Japan is now a peaceful country, and has become so prosperous that it is hard to imagine that there was a war there.
You can get anything you want and you will never lack for anything.

However, when watching high school baseball on TV,
At noon on August 15th, there is a moment of silence to mourn those who died in the war.

Here we will introduce the details of the tragedy that occurred and send a message to future generations to ensure that such a thing never happens again.

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Victory in the War Memorial Day



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1. Understanding the history and significance of Victory over Japan Day : A journey toward peace


2. Victory over Japan Day and the Value of Peace as a Family ~Lessons for the Future~


3. Victory over Japan Day and what we should convey to the generations who have never experienced war : our responsibility to protect peace


4. A moment of silence on the anniversary of the end of the war: A prayer for peace engraved in our hearts - A moment of remembrance


5. Books and movies to read on the anniversary of the end of the war - learning lessons from the war


6. Peace education for parents and children to spend the anniversary of the end of the war together ~Thinking about peace with your children ~


7. What the Victory in the War Memorial Day teaches us about Japan's war memories and desire for peace - Memories to be passed on to the future


8. Memorial Ceremony on Victory over Japan Day: A moment of silence and a pledge for peace - Peace engraved in our hearts


9. What we can do to pass on the anniversary of the end of the war to the future : Protecting peace in the future


10. Lessons of peace and war through the anniversary of the end of the war : Peace for the next generation


11. The importance of peace to convey to children on the anniversary of the end of the war : the importance of peace education


12. Summary: Thinking about the pledge for peace for the future through the anniversary of the end of the war ~Continuing the path toward peace~


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What is Victory over Japan Day? A moment of silence and a prayer for peace at high school baseball games that parents and children feel deeply

The anniversary of the end of the war is not just a day in history, but an important time to pledge peace for the future.

As parents, it is very important for us to convey what this day means to generations that have no experience of war.

One example that is etched in the hearts of many people is the moment of silence at a high school baseball game.

The sight of the baseball players quietly bowing their heads before the game under the blue summer sky symbolizes the tragedy of war and the importance of life.

At this moment, tens of thousands of spectators hold their breath and, in silence, offer their respects to the war dead and prayers for peace.

As parents, teaching your children what this moment of silence means and why it brings so many people together is a great gift to future generations .

By learning about the past of war and gaining a deeper understanding of the value of peace, children will gain lessons that they will remember in their hearts that go beyond a simple moment of silence.

Sharing this moment with your family, talking about the tragedy of war and your determination to never let it happen again, is the best way to make Victory over Japan Day special .








To Children Who Don't Know War: Japan's Only Atomic Bomb Tragedy and Lessons for the Future

Japan is the only country in the world that has experienced the horror of an atomic bomb.

The tragedies that happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki are important lessons that must be passed on to future generations.

For today's children who have no experience of war, the tragedy of the atomic bomb may be a distant event from the past, but as parents, it is important that we convey its reality to them .

There was instant death from the atomic bomb, long-term suffering from exposure to radiation, and after the city was gone, all that was left behind was immense sorrow and destruction.

Communicating this fact is not just a history lesson; it is the most powerful means of teaching people the value of peace.

On the anniversary of the end of the war, parents and children can take the time to read materials about the atomic bomb together and listen to the testimonies of atomic bomb survivors, which will leave a deep impression on their children's hearts.

By learning about the horror of the atomic bomb, children will understand how ruthless war is and how precious peace is .

This is one of the most important educational things we can do to ensure peace in the future.








War memories passed down in families: The value of peace and a promise for the future that we want to pass on to our children now

Memories of war tend to fade with time.

However, it is our mission to pass on these memories to future generations .

Victory Day provides the perfect opportunity to do so.

As the generation that experienced war becomes fewer, parents have a greater responsibility to teach their children the value of peace.

For example, if your grandparents experienced war, it can be very meaningful for them to tell their stories to your children.

By learning about the horrors of war and how precious peace is, children will begin to think about the future they themselves must protect .

Passing on memories of the war is not simply a matter of looking back at the past.

It is an important step in renewing our commitment to the future.

By making it a habit to discuss this topic with your family every year on Victory in War Day, memories of the war will not fade away and will be passed on to the next generation .








The weight of peace brings tears to the eyes during a moment of silence: The meaning of Victory over Japan Day and the lessons of war that parents tell their children

The moment of silence on Victory in War Memorial Day does not simply mean quietly bowing our heads.

It is a symbol of our deep mourning for the countless lives lost in war, and our determination never to wage war again.

As parents, how we communicate the meaning of this moment is an important role that will determine our children's future .

By talking specifically about "why the war happened and what its consequences were," and by watching testimonies and footage from people who experienced the war together, we can teach children that the moment of silence is not just a ritual, but a heartfelt prayer .

After the moment of silence, parents and children can share their thoughts and talk about what they can do to prevent war, which will be a moment to plant the seeds of peace in the children's hearts.

It is our hope that the moment when the children feel the weight of peace and shed tears will be engraved deeply in their hearts and lead to their future actions .





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To foster a peaceful spirit: Parents and children learning about Victory over Japan and the tragedy of the atomic bomb

The Victory in the War Memorial Day is a great opportunity for parents and children to foster a spirit of peace.

The tragedy of the atomic bombing that Japan experienced is a unique historical fact on a global scale, and its effects continue to this day.

As parents, conveying the horrors of war and teaching the importance of peace are important lessons to pass on to the next generation .

The testimonies of the generation that experienced the war and the reality they will see at the Atomic Bomb Museum will go beyond the literal framework of "history" and will leave a strong impression on children.

By understanding the horrors of war, children will come to truly appreciate the value of peace and develop the ability to think about what they should do for the future .

By celebrating this day together as a parent and child and taking the time to think seriously about war and peace, we can take the first step toward building peace in the future.

I hope that Victory in the War Memorial Day will be a special day where parents and children can share a spirit of peace .








A moving picture book to read on the anniversary of the end of the war: Lessons on war and peace that will make you cry with your children

Picture books are one of the best tools for getting children to think about war and peace.

On the anniversary of the end of the war, parents and children can take the time to read moving picture books and think together about the horrors of war and the importance of peace.

For example, many picture books that have the theme of war use events on the battlefield to convey the value of life and how precious peace is .

As they read the story, children may empathize with the difficulties and sorrows faced by the characters and may even be moved to tears.

Such emotional experiences resonate much more deeply with us than simply learning historical facts.

As a parent, by accepting your child's feelings and talking about peace together, the lessons of the picture book will be more deeply imprinted in your child's mind .

Furthermore, it is an important lesson for parents and children to not turn a blind eye to the tragedies brought about by war, but to think about how to overcome them and build peace in the future .

On the anniversary of the end of the war, parents and children can read picture books together and take the time to discuss what we can do now to protect peace in the future.








Parents tell the truth about the war: The horror of the atomic bomb and the value of peace - what we want to tell our children now on the anniversary of the end of the war

As a parent, how to convey the truth about war to your children is a very important issue.

In particular, the horror of the atomic bombing that Japan experienced should not simply be regarded as a part of history, but should be passed on to future generations as a profound lesson .

Victory Day provides the perfect opportunity to do so.

Learning about what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki helps children understand the ultimate destruction and suffering that war brings .

The instant deaths caused by the atomic bomb, the long struggles of the survivors with illness, and the immense sorrow left behind after the city was gone are facts that we must never forget.

It is important for parents to communicate these facts with emotion.

By experiencing the horrors of war, children will gain a deeper understanding of how precious peace is and how important it is to protect it .

Spending time together as parents and children learning about the atomic bomb and sharing their feelings on Victory in the War Memorial Day will be a learning experience that children will never forget.

Let us teach our children this important lesson now and take the first step together to build a peaceful future .








A Day of Family Peace Prayers: Reflecting on Japan's War History and Praying for the Future on the Anniversary of the Victory of the War

The Victory over Japan Day is a special day for families to come together and pray for peace.

On this day, looking back on Japan's war history and offering prayers for peace for the future will serve as an important lesson for future generations.

Learning about Japan's war history together as a parent and child is the first step to ensuring that the mistakes of the past are never repeated .

By learning about the background to the war, its consequences, and the path to post-war reconstruction, you will come to realize just how important the value of peace is.

By watching documentaries about war together as a family or visiting war-themed exhibits, children can understand the impact of war and begin to think about what they can do to protect peace .

And on the anniversary of the end of the war, take time to pray for peace as a family and discuss how you will act for the future.

We hope that this time shared between parents and children will plant the seeds of peace in their hearts and become a force for building peace in the future .





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Preserving the memory of war for the future: Peace lessons parents should pass on now on Victory over Japan Day

Memories of war tend to fade with the passage of time.

However, it is our duty as parents to pass on these memories to the next generation and preserve them as lessons for building peace in the future .

Victory in the war anniversary is an important day to convey these lessons.

On this day, what parents should convey to their children is the horrors of war and their determination to never let it happen again.

For today's children who did not experience the war directly, memories of the war may seem like something from the distant past.

However, when parents tell the story in their own words, the memory will be deeply etched in their children's hearts .

For example, you can help your children understand the reality of war by telling them stories about their grandparents who experienced the war, or by watching books and documentaries about it together.

And let's use this opportunity to give our children some time to think about what they should do for the future.

We hope that by preserving the memory of the war for the future, the next generation will be empowered to protect peace .








To the children who will carry the future: On the anniversary of the end of the war, let us think about the importance of peace in Japan and the lessons of the atomic bombing

For children, who will be the leaders of the future, understanding the importance of peace is an essential element in building the society of the future.

The anniversary of the end of the war is a great opportunity for parents and children to reflect on the importance of peace.

Japan is the only country that has experienced the horror of the atomic bomb.

This historical fact teaches us the ultimate tragedy of war.

As parents, how we convey this lesson will determine our children’s future.

By learning about the devastation caused by the atomic bomb, children will come to truly understand the meaninglessness of war and the preciousness of peace .

Taking the time to read materials about the atomic bomb and share the testimonies of atomic bomb survivors together on Victory in the War Memorial Day is an important learning opportunity for children.

Then, based on what we have learned, let's think together about what we can do to protect peace in the future.

It is my sincere hope that children, who will represent the future, will understand the importance of peace and have the power to take action to protect it .








Spending Victory over Japan Day with the Family: Keeping the Value of Peace in Mind and Having a Dialogue Between Parents and Children

Victory over Japan Day is a special day for families to spend time together and reaffirm the value of peace.

Gathering together as families on this day and taking the time to talk about war and peace will be a lifelong memory for your children.

Through dialogue between parents and children, memories of the war can be passed on to the next generation and the importance of peace can be instilled in them .

For children who have not experienced war directly, it may be difficult to imagine the horrors of war and the value of peace.

But by watching movies and documentaries about the war together as a family and visiting historical sites, children can begin to understand the reality of it.

Through these experiences, children will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of peace and this will help them take action in the future .

In addition, spending time talking about peace as a family is a valuable opportunity to deepen the bond between parents and children and understand each other's points of view.

I hope that Victory in the War Memorial Day will be a day when all families can reaffirm the value of peace and renew their pledge for peace in the future .








Summary: Parents and children reflect on the anniversary of the end of the war and make a pledge for peace for the future deeply engraved in their hearts

The Victory over Japan Day is an important day for us to reflect on the memories of past wars and pledge for peace in the future.

The time parents and children spend together on this day is a great opportunity to convey the importance of peace to the next generation.

As parents, how we convey to our children the horrors of war and the value of peace is an important responsibility that will determine their future .

Through silent prayer scenes at high school baseball games and learning about the tragedy of the atomic bomb, we can share with our children the horrific reality that war brings.

In addition, by discussing topics about war as a family and what they can do to ensure peace in the future, children will be able to develop the ability to think and act for themselves.

Spending Victory in the War Day with your family is an important step in passing on the lessons of peace to the next generation .

Let us continue to look back on peace together as parents and children on this day every year and renew our pledge for peace for the future.

We hope that this pledge of peace, deeply engraved in our hearts, will become a shining hope for our children's future .






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