Memories of Peace Connected by Music: Completion of the A-bombed Camphor Tree Baton "Heiwa no Takuto"
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The conductor baton "Heiwa no Takuto," made from Nagasaki's A-bombed camphor tree, has been completed. It will debut during the 2026 Japan tour of the Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra, serving as a new symbol for inheriting peace.
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- Q: Where can I see "Heiwa no Takuto"?
- A: It will be featured during the 2026 Japan tour of the Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra and later exhibited at Nagasaki Brick Hall.
- Q: What is it made of?
- A: It is made from pruned branches of an A-bombed camphor tree at Sanno Shrine in Nagasaki.
- Q: What is the purpose of this project?
- A: To inherit the memory of the atomic bombing and the importance of peace through music and pass these thoughts to future generations.