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Posted on April 16, 2025 by Grubb

Visiting Hiroshima, like Rotterdam, while I’m looking at the contemporary skyline there’s a black-and-white photo in my mind of a city reduced to rubble from an aerial bombardment.  There’s not much beauty to the functional look of a modern city unless you realize it has risen from almost total destruction.  What would be mundane is now magnificent, the passage of time allowing a contrast that is magical.

Busy city, maker of Mazdas, Hiroshima is for me an urban shrine to the spirit of recovery. 

Putting a shine to the railway station Mazda.

The production of cars in Hiroshima is partly because factories take sediment from the Ota river and in a tatara process create soft iron from the sand mined in the Chugoku mountains. For the denizens of Hiroshima assembling cars comes from a tradition of “monozukuri”—creation and craftsmanship.

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  1. Charlie says:
    April 16, 2025 at 1:01 pm

    Given the increasing use of drones in the war in Ukraine I wonder if we will see less bombing of buildings? Reminds me of a poll on SNL in the 60s about the neutron bomb which just killed people and didn’t destroy buildings. People were against it and buildings were for it.

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    1. Grubb says:
      April 16, 2025 at 4:54 pm

      Interesting how precision bombing might desensitize us to the broader impact of an attack.

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  2. Charlie says:
    April 16, 2025 at 1:02 pm

    What is soft iron and how is it used in cars?

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    1. Grubb says:
      April 16, 2025 at 4:44 pm

      Apparently soft iron has very little carbon and is easy to demagnetize whereas hard iron isn’t easy to demagnetize. The Tatara process mixes hard iron with soft iron. I guess that makes my Mazda a safe place to use a compass.

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    2. Grubb says:
      April 16, 2025 at 4:46 pm

      Also, I think soft iron might be easier to shape into swords and various tools.

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