Were planted in 1625, this bonsai tree is still green despite 391 "age". More impressive is that it has survived magic after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945.
Bonsai trees survived the atomic bombing in 1945 - Photo: US National Arboretum
According BoredPanda, this bonsai tree varieties that are white, his family owned Yamaki. At the time the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima, Yamaki family lived location just 3.2 km bombers.
The destructive power of the atomic bomb have claimed the lives of about 140,000 people, but the Yamaki family survived almost unharmed. Their bonsai trees too.
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This plant currently being cared for at the US National Arboretum in Washington, DC, after it was donated to the American Masaru Yamaki in 1976. But then the nursery staff did not know about it survived in atomic bombs world war.
Until 2001, Mr. Yamaki grandson to visit and explain its background, new people would burst. Now referring to the tree, everyone remembers the 1945 atomic disaster, while thinking of undauntedness, friendship and good faith of the Japanese people.
After nearly 400 years, bonsai tree still grow well - Photo: ArkadiusBear
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