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2015 Winners and Finalist

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Peace Pals International along with The World Peace Prayer Society traveled to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in remembrance of the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb.  The events were broadcast live on the internet and featured the ringing of the Peace Bell, a web Conference, The World Peace Flag Ceremony and the Peace Pals Art Awards Ceremony with the theme, Love to Hiroshima  Love to Nagasaki.

The Peace Pals Winners were announced live from Hiroshima Peace Park on August 6th, 2015.

Announcing the Winners of the 2015 Peace Pals International Art Exhibition and Awards.

This year we received thousands of works of art from children all over the globe.
Theme for 2015:  “Love to Hiroshima ~ Love to Nagasaki"

Esteemed Announcers
Shohei Tominaga - Director of WPPS Hiroshima Branch.
Hideo Nakasawa - Professor of German Literature and Philosophy, Tokyo University.
Toshiko Tanaka - Hibakusha and Glass Artist.
Keiko Nakamichi - WPPS Hiroshima Member.

20 pieces of artwork were selected from each age category as FINALISTS with the top 10 Finalist being selected.  The first, second and third place winners were then selected by a panel of International Judges.

Winners

Finalist

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WPPS Hiroshima Members Waving from in front of the Dome

Members of The World Peace Prayer Society participated in the annual Lantern Floating Ceremony which took place on August 6th, 2015 along the Motoyasu River at the Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park.  Every year on the anniversary day, over 10,000 lanterns are floated by people who pay respect to all the souls who perished during the atomic bomb attack along with their wishes for world peace. A “May Peace Prevail On Earth” lantern was set afloat on behalf of all WPPS members.

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Peace Pals International along with The World Peace Prayer Society traveled to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in remembrance of the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb.  The events were broadcast live on the internet and featured the ringing of the Peace Bell, a web Conference, The World Peace Flag Ceremony and the Peace Pals Art Awards Ceremony with the theme, Love to Hiroshima  Love to Nagasaki.

The Peace Pals Winners were announced live from Hiroshima Peace Park on August 6th, 2015.

Announcing the Winners of the 2015 Peace Pals International Art Exhibition and Awards.

This year we received thousands of works of art from children all over the globe.
Theme for 2015:  “Love to Hiroshima ~ Love to Nagasaki"

Esteemed Announcers
Shohei Tominaga - Director of WPPS Hiroshima Branch.
Hideo Nakasawa - Professor of German Literature and Philosophy, Tokyo University.
Toshiko Tanaka - Hibakusha and Glass Artist.
Keiko Nakamichi - WPPS Hiroshima Member.

20 pieces of artwork were selected from each age category as FINALISTS with the top 10 Finalist being selected.  The first, second and third place winners were then selected by a panel of International Judges.

Winners

Finalist

hiroshimawinnersbannerPeace Pals International Art Exhibition Hiroshima Peace Park            WPPS Hiroshima Members Waving from in front of the Dome

 

Hiroshima Lantern Floating Ceremony on the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb. May Peace Prevail On Earth

Members of The World Peace Prayer Society participated in the annual Lantern Floating Ceremony which took place on August 6th, 2015 along the Motoyasu River at the Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park.  Every year on the anniversary day, over 10,000 lanterns are floated by people who pay respect to all the souls who perished during the atomic bomb attack along with their wishes for world peace. A “May Peace Prevail On Earth” lantern was set afloat on behalf of all WPPS members.

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Peace Pals International along with The World Peace Prayer Society traveled to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in remembrance of the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb.  The events were broadcast live on the internet and featured the ringing of the Peace Bell, a web Conference, The World Peace Flag Ceremony and the Peace Pals Art Awards Ceremony with the theme, Love to Hiroshima  Love to Nagasaki.

The Peace Pals Winners were announced live from Hiroshima Peace Park on August 6th, 2015.

Announcing the Winners of the 2015 Peace Pals International Art Exhibition and Awards.

This year we received thousands of works of art from children all over the globe.
Theme for 2015:  “Love to Hiroshima ~ Love to Nagasaki"

Esteemed Announcers
Shohei Tominaga - Director of WPPS Hiroshima Branch.
Hideo Nakasawa - Professor of German Literature and Philosophy, Tokyo University.
Toshiko Tanaka - Hibakusha and Glass Artist.
Keiko Nakamichi - WPPS Hiroshima Member.

20 pieces of artwork were selected from each age category as FINALISTS with the top 10 Finalist being selected.  The first, second and third place winners were then selected by a panel of International Judges.

Winners

Finalist

hiroshimawinnersbannerPeace Pals International Art Exhibition Hiroshima Peace Park            WPPS Hiroshima Members Waving from in front of the Dome

 

Hiroshima Lantern Floating Ceremony on the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb. May Peace Prevail On Earth

Members of The World Peace Prayer Society participated in the annual Lantern Floating Ceremony which took place on August 6th, 2015 along the Motoyasu River at the Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park.  Every year on the anniversary day, over 10,000 lanterns are floated by people who pay respect to all the souls who perished during the atomic bomb attack along with their wishes for world peace. A “May Peace Prevail On Earth” lantern was set afloat on behalf of all WPPS members.

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Peace Pals International along with The World Peace Prayer Society traveled to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in remembrance of the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb.  The events were broadcast live on the internet and featured the ringing of the Peace Bell, a web Conference, The World Peace Flag Ceremony and the Peace Pals Art Awards Ceremony with the theme, Love to Hiroshima  Love to Nagasaki.

The Peace Pals Winners were announced live from Hiroshima Peace Park on August 6th, 2015.

Announcing the Winners of the 2015 Peace Pals International Art Exhibition and Awards.

This year we received thousands of works of art from children all over the globe.
Theme for 2015:  “Love to Hiroshima ~ Love to Nagasaki"

Esteemed Announcers
Shohei Tominaga - Director of WPPS Hiroshima Branch.
Hideo Nakasawa - Professor of German Literature and Philosophy, Tokyo University.
Toshiko Tanaka - Hibakusha and Glass Artist.
Keiko Nakamichi - WPPS Hiroshima Member.

20 pieces of artwork were selected from each age category as FINALISTS with the top 10 Finalist being selected.  The first, second and third place winners were then selected by a panel of International Judges.

Winners

Finalist

hiroshimawinnersbannerPeace Pals International Art Exhibition Hiroshima Peace Park            WPPS Hiroshima Members Waving from in front of the Dome

 

Hiroshima Lantern Floating Ceremony on the 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb. May Peace Prevail On Earth

Members of The World Peace Prayer Society participated in the annual Lantern Floating Ceremony which took place on August 6th, 2015 along the Motoyasu River at the Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park.  Every year on the anniversary day, over 10,000 lanterns are floated by people who pay respect to all the souls who perished during the atomic bomb attack along with their wishes for world peace. A “May Peace Prevail On Earth” lantern was set afloat on behalf of all WPPS members.

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