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 People Are Still Living The Scars of History

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Kazuhiko T. (Hiroshima)
Kazuhiko T. (Hiroshima)


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PostSubject: People Are Still Living The Scars of History   People Are Still Living The Scars of History Icon_minitimeTue Dec 26, 2017 8:54 pm

People Are Still Living The Scars of History 200px-Alex_K_Hiroshima-shi_shisho.svg
広島市
Hiroshima

Name:
Kazuhiko Takeda
武田和彦 Takeda Kazuhiko
Former surname was Asano (浅野).

Representative of:
Hiroshima

Gender:
Male

Age:
Human: 21
Historical: Created 1589

Brief personality:
Kazuhiko is reserved, controlling, and secretly jealous. He keeps in all of his emotions and explodes when it comes too overbearing. He can be embarrassed easily and hides his hobbies. When he’s upset, he’s passive aggressive and cold. He knows how to laugh and have fun, but when he’s upset about anything, it shows. When he decides to express his emotions, he sounds rude because he’s bad at word choice. Instead, he’s more a man of actions than words. He is a secret Otaku and he plays the violin. He loves Okonomiyaki, though hates food from Osaka. He has PTSD flashbacks from loud noises, and it can often lead to a panic attack.

Brief physical description:
Kazu has blue died hair and blue eyes, his hair cut unevenly and always dishevelled. Though he should have bags under his eyes from staying up so late, he looks fairly lively. His hair looks like he doesn't take care of it, which is pretty much true. He always wears clothes that are comfortable, though he tries to have a sense of style and therefore doesn't look too bad. With scars all over his body from the bomb, he doesn't often show much skin and therefore wears long sleeve shirts and long pants. He always looks younger than he really is. He's 6'2 and fairly skinny.

Appearance:

Brief history:
Hiroshima, whose name means “broad island,” is situated on the delta of the Ōta River, whose six channels divide it into several islets. It was founded as a castle town by the feudal lord Mōri Terumoto in the 16th century. From 1868 onward it was a military centre, which made it a potential target for Allied bombing during World War II. However, the city had not been attacked before the atomic bomb was dropped by a B-29 bomber of the U.S. Army Air Forces at about 8:15 on the morning of August 6. Most of the city was destroyed, and estimates of the number of people killed outright or shortly after the blast have ranged upward from 70,000. Deaths and illnesses from radiation injury continued to mount through the succeeding decades.

Reconstruction under a comprehensive city-planning scheme was begun about 1950 with the rebuilding of the Inari Bridge, and Hiroshima is now the largest industrial city in that section of Japan encompassed by the Chūgoku (western Honshu) and Shikoku regions. The city contains many administrative offices, public utility centres, and colleges and universities. Industries produce steel, automobiles, rubber, chemicals, ships, and transport machinery, and Hiroshima is home to the headquarters of the Mazda Motor Corporation. The city has an international airport and extensive road and rail connections, including a station on the Shinkansen (bullet train) line of western Honshu.

Hiroshima has become a spiritual centre of the peace movement for the banning of nuclear weapons. In 1947 the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (since 1975 the Radiation Effects Research Foundation) began to conduct medical and biological research on the effects of radiation in Hiroshima. A number of public hospitals and private clinics give free treatment to victims of the atomic bombing (hibakusha). Hiroshima Castle, destroyed in the bombing, was restored in 1957 and houses a museum of city history.

Peace Memorial Park, located at the epicentre of the atomic blast, contains a museum and monuments dedicated to those killed by the explosion. The cenotaph for victims of the bombing is shaped like an enormous saddle, resembling the small clay saddles placed in ancient Japanese tombs; it contains a stone chest with a scroll listing the names of those killed. A commemorative service is held at the park every August 6th. The museum and cenotaph were designed by the Japanese architect Tange Kenzō, and two peace bridges at the park were sculpted by the American artist Isamu Noguchi. Millions of paper cranes, the Japanese symbol of longevity and happiness, are heaped about the Children’s Peace Monument throughout the year; that tradition was inspired by Sasaki Sadako, a 12-year-old girl who died, 10 years after the bombing, of leukemia contracted as an aftereffect of exposure to radiation. Atomic Bomb Dome (Genbaku dōmu), which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996, is the remains of one of the few buildings not obliterated by the blast. Pop. (2010) 1,173,843; (2015) 1,194,507.

Religious affiliation:
Shinto.

Any special powers or abilities:
N/A.

This character's hexcode is #0066CC.
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