Hiroshima peace park and Pearl Harbor memorial will work together to promote peace

FILE - The Cenotaph for the Victims of the Atomic Bomb and the The Atomic Bomb Dome are seen at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima on May 19, 2023. Hiroshima and Pearl Harbor, two symbols of World War II animosity between Japan and the United States, are now promoting peace and friendship through a sister park arrangement. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel and Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui signed a sister park agreement on Thursday, June 29, for Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and the Pearl Harbor National Memorial of Hawaii. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool Photo via AP, File)

FILE - USS Arizona Memorial, part of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, is seen at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii on Dec. 27, 2016. Hiroshima and Pearl Harbor, two symbols of World War II animosity between Japan and the United States, are now promoting peace and friendship through a sister park arrangement. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel and Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui signed a sister park agreement on Thursday, June 29, 2023, for Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and the Pearl Harbor National Memorial of Hawaii. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

TOKYO (AP) — Hiroshima and Pearl Harbor, two symbols of World War II animosity between Japan and the United States, are now promoting peace and friendship through a sister park arrangement.