- The museum preserves the memory of the Hiroshima atomic bombing during the Second World War
- The Saudi crown prince was in Japan for the G20 Summit held in Osaka last week
DUBAI: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited on Sunday Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum during his trip in Japan.
The photos, released by the Saudi Press Agency, showed the Saudi delegation touring the museum, which was established in 1955 to preserve the memory of the Hiroshima atomic bombing during the Second World War.
The Saudi crown prince was in Japan for the G20 Summit held in Osaka last week, where he met with various world leaders for bilateral talks.