The Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima, captured through a captivating glass ball, presents an ethereal world turned upside down. Against a backdrop of Japan’s history, Hiroshima symbolizes tragedy and resilience, transformed from the atomic bomb’s impact in 1945 into a beacon of peace. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases Japanese architectural marvels, its torii gate appearing to float during high tide. Built over water, it seamlessly blends with nature, bridging land and sea. Visitors are drawn to experience the integration of spirituality and nature, where tide shifts alter the landscape. This image encapsulates not only a shrine but a metaphor for Hiroshima itself?enduring and resilient, even when the world seems turned upside down.