<P> The Japanese Peace Bell is a United Nations peace symbol . Cast on November 24, 1952, it was an official gift of the Japanese people to the United Nations on June 8, 1954 . The symbolic bell of peace was donated by Japan to the United Nations at a time when Japan had not yet been officially admitted to the United Nations . The Japanese Peace Bell was presented to the United Nations by the United Nations Association of Japan . </P> <P> The Tada Factory in Japan completed the bell on United Nations Day . It was cast by Chiyoji Nakagawa, and was modelled on the Banzai Bell of Peace that he created for Uwajima Temple . Nakagawa subsequently founded the World Peace Bell Association . The bell went briefly to Osaka, Japan as part of Osaka Expo 70 and was later returned to its permanent location in New York City at 42nd Street and First Avenue, inside UN territory grounds . </P>

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