Atomic Bomb Game Tote




Atomic Bomb Game Tote
$19.45
On the morning of 6 August 1945, Hashimoto Utaro and Iwamoto Kaoru were to enter their 3rd and final day of a Go match in the city of Hiroshima. The atomic bomb was dropped at 8:15 am, causing damage to their building which stood only 3 miles from the hypocenter of the blast.
Rather than stop play, the game was continued, with the series ending in a 3-3 draw. The image depicted on this shirt is the board position of the stones at the time the bomb was dropped.
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