This second-generation aogiri was sent to this school in 2008.
This second-generation aogiri was sent to this school in 2008.
This is a message we received from Saidera Elementary School about the second-generation aogiri trees.
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Before the students went to Hiroshima from Osaka on a school trip, they studied about Hiroshima and came to know about the second-generation aogiri. Many students were interested in seeing the trees and looking forward to the trip.
After the school trip, we received a second-generation aogiri seedling and told the students about the tree. They were all listening attentively.
“Although it was hit by the atomic bomb, I felt the power of life when I saw the tree growing.”
Many students said so.
“In spring, the aogiri trees have big leaves. In autumn, the leaves turn yellow and fall. In winter, the trees become bare.”
The trees show different faces throughout the year. We are using the trees to teach lower-grade students in science and life environment study classes. The students are surprised to see big leaves and enjoy “finding autumn”.
When students come back from the school trip to Hiroshima, they make presentations on the peace studies, reporting at the school assembly on what they have learned in Hiroshima. At that time, they explain about the second-generation aogiri, showing actual trees.
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