Survivor of Destruction: Resilience in Hiroshima
During World War II, the United States employed a new and devastating weapon, dropping nuclear bombs on two Japanese cities. Amidst the devastation, some individuals miraculously survived, but the architectural and natural landscape of the region bore the brunt of the destruction.
One remarkable survivor of this devastation is a 400-year-old bonsai tree that endured the Hiroshima bombing. Its resilience symbolizes nature's ability to persevere even in the face of catastrophic events.