Welcome to the City of Hiroshima

Don't Miss

•The Peace Park, filled with memorials to those who died in the 1945 atomic bombing, is a powerful testament to the devastation that war has wrought on the city and humanity. You'll visit the newly renovated Peace Memorial Museum and the surrounding parks and memorials, all meticulously designed to serve as both a memorial and an informational space for visitors.

•The Atomic Bomb Dome, a somber monument to the nuclear legacy

•Located inside the Kousanji temple complex, the Hill of Hope was created by sculptor Itto Kuetani. This area is filled with sculptures and monuments that will leave you in awe. The sculpture pictured above is called the Tower of Hope. The Mediterranean vibe of this marble sculpture garden is unusual in Japan. However, when you put it in the Seto Inland Sea, it becomes a masterpiece.

•Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki
•A trip to nearby Miyajima Island to see the deer and the much-photographed floating shrine. One of the must-sees in Japan is the shrine gate that stands out on the water. Located on Itsukushima Island (more commonly known as Miyajima or "shrine island"), this site has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
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Post by Бùї Ѫаї Pнươпg | Apr 10, 2022

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