
Sadako
Peace Cranes Project Gallery
Welcome to the full gallery for the Sadako Peace Cranes Project.

Donor:
Organized by
Satsukigaoka Junior High School
Location:
Hiroshima, Japan
Location:
2021/12/21
date Rec'vd:
"These papers are the recycled papers of paper cranes dedicated to the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima. We made them with wishes for world peace. If you get a chance, please visit Hiroshima."
Donation coordinated by Ms. Shiori Iwasaki.

Donor:
Organized by
Kasai the 3rd Junior High School
Location:
Tokyo, Japan
Location:
2021/12/27
date Rec'vd:
"My students learned about Sadako and watched the video that shows Sadako's brother Masahiro visited the Arizona Memorial and passed her paper cranes. I asked the students if they would send paper cranes to the visitors, and they agreed and folded them.
I hope the cranes will be impetus for both my students and the visitors to build peace, and will mediate between them."
Donation coordinated by Ms. Mikako Watanabe.

Donor:
Organized by
Shiraume Gakuen University
Location:
Saitama, Japan
Location:
2022/01/18
date Rec'vd:
"To make a peaceful world, I think it is important for people around the world to..."
Donation coordinated by Ms. Yukie Ueno.

Donor:
Organized by
Tochigi Prefectural Moka Hokuryo High School
Location:
Tochigi, Japan
Location:
2022/02/01
date Rec'vd:
"Our students put their hearts into making peace cranes and message cards, praying for global peace. We hope they will grow up into life-long peace builders who will continue to spread peace messages by sharing this experience. Thank you very much for letting us join such a heart-warming project. We hope that the cranes our students made will safely fly to you and will be of some help to have people unite for global peace."
Coordinated by Mr. Kazunori Sato (Chief Teacher of English Department) and Ms. Mitsuko Atsumi (English Department)

Donor:
Organized by
Showa Women's University Junior and Senior High School
Location:
Tokyo, Japan
Location:
2022/03/08
date Rec'vd:
"Our 10th graders made the peace cranes last year when they were still 9th graders. We learned about Sadako of Hiroshima through our English textbook, and we also learned about this project via an English education association. Inspired by the Sadako Project, our 200 students made the peace cranes, and we also invited our neighboring school, British School in Tokyo, to join the project with us.
We hope that our prayers will reach the hearts of people who will visit the USS Arizona Memorial.
May Peace Prevail on Earth."
Coordinated by Ms. Akiko Kimura

Donor:
Organized by
Budapest Japanese School
Location:
Budapest, Hungary
Location:
2022/08/11
date Rec'vd:
"I appreciate that your group members give my students such an important chance to think about peace. I will continue to learn the histories about war to build a peaceful world. We hope that this project will continue and that many children will have the opportunity to think about peace."

Donor:
Organized by
Tokyo Metropolitan Kodaira Nishi High School
Location:
Tokyo, Japan
Location:
2022/12/05
date Rec'vd:
"I am so happy to know that the project was reopened in November... We finished making 300 paper cranes and 45 thank you cards last week. We would like to send our gratitude to the high school volunteer students at Pearl Harbor. I hope they enjoy our cards."

Donor:
Organized by
Satsukigaoka Junior High School
Location:
Hiroshima, Japan
Location:
2022/12/05
date Rec'vd:
"...every year, about 200 students from my school participate in this project. We also display messages of peace at our school's Cultural Festival in December. The seniors thought of their messages after listening to a speech from our ALT, who is from America, as part of a lesson on Peace Education. As a teacher from Hiroshima, it is my hope that through these classroom activities, our students will plant and foster seeds of peace."