A windy afternoon in Hiroshima
by simsim2
Aug 18, 2025
During my trip to Japan, I made a special visit to Hiroshima to see the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Dome. This landmark, rich in historical significance, deepened my understanding and reflection on past events.
Attraction Introduction
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial, commonly known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, is one of the few structures that remained standing after the atomic bomb was dropped by the United States on August 6, 1945. Originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, the Dome was located about 160 meters from the bomb's hypocenter but remained standing. It is considered a symbol of the aftermath of the bombing and has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site, representing a global symbol of anti-war and peace.
Standing in front of the Dome, I felt a profound sense of mourning and reflection. This ruined building not only bears witness to the tragedy but also serves as a reminder to cherish peace and be vigilant against war. Every year, countless tourists and local residents come here to mourn the countless lives lost in the bombing and to pray for everlasting world peace.
Geographical Location
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Dome is located in the center of Hiroshima, about 2 kilometers from Hiroshima Station, making it very accessible. The area around the Dome is known as the Peace Park District, which also includes several other memorials related to the bombing, such as the Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims and the Peace Bell. This area is filled with historical remembrance and calls for peace.
Transportation
Getting to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Dome from Hiroshima Station is very convenient. The easiest option is to take the Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden). From Hiroshima Station, take either Line 1 or Line 2, which takes about 15 minutes, and get off at the Genbaku Dome-mae stop. From there, it's about a 5-minute walk to the Dome. Besides the tram, you can also choose to walk or take a taxi, as the distance is short and suitable for those who enjoy walking.
On my way to the Dome, I passed through the bustling city center. As I entered the Peace Park, the noise was suddenly replaced by a profound silence. Standing in front of the Dome, I was overwhelmed with indescribable emotions, a mix of reverence for history and a deep wish for future peace.
This experience gave me a deeper understanding of the weight of history and reminded me to cherish the peace we have now. I believe that both the Dome and this peaceful land are conveying the same wish—may the world be forever at peace.
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