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Hiroshima

Known for its tragic history as the first city to experience an atomic bombing, this place is recognized for its Peace Memorial Park and Museum, which commemorate the events of 1945 and promote messages of peace. The city is also noted for its local cuisine, especially okonomiyaki, and its proximity to the scenic island of Miyajima, famous for its floating torii gate.

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Setting: Urban
Population (core): 3.4M
Population (metro): 6.7M
Best time to visit: Year-round

Top Sights

4.7

Atomic Bomb Dome

This iconic ruin stands as a powerful reminder of history. Once a bustling exhibition hall, it was left standing after a devastating event, making it a symbol of hope and peace. The skeletal dome and exposed walls show the impact of the past, while the surrounding area is calm and reflective.

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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

This museum stands as a powerful reminder of the events of August 6, 1945, when the first atomic bomb was used in war. The site is most popular for its honest and moving exhibits that show the impact of the bombing on people’s lives and the city. The main goal is to promote peace and educate visitors about the consequences of nuclear weapons.

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Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima

This stadium is a modern baseball park that opened in 2009 and is home to a popular professional baseball team. It’s known for its open design, great views of the field, and a fun atmosphere that makes watching a game feel special. The place is most popular for hosting exciting baseball games and drawing big crowds of fans.

4.5

Shukkeien Garden

This garden is a historic spot that dates back to the 17th century. It was originally built for a feudal lord and is designed in the style of a traditional Japanese landscape garden. The name means "shrunken-scenery garden," and it’s all about showing off mini versions of valleys, mountains, and forests. Walking around, you’ll see ponds, bridges, and tea houses, all carefully arranged to look like a tiny, peaceful world.

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Hiroshima Castle

This historic fortress was originally built in the late 1500s and is surrounded by a moat and beautiful grounds. The main keep was reconstructed after World War II and now serves as a museum, showing the history and culture of the area. The grounds are especially known for their cherry blossoms in spring 🌸.

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Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims

This memorial hall is a place dedicated to remembering the victims of the atomic bomb. It offers a quiet space for reflection, sharing stories, and learning about the impact of the event on people’s lives. The design is simple and respectful, creating an atmosphere for visitors to think about peace and history.

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Children's Peace Monument

This monument stands as a symbol of hope and peace, dedicated to the memory of children who lost their lives due to the atomic bombing. Inspired by the story of a young girl who believed in the power of a thousand paper cranes, the site has become a place where people from all over the world come to reflect and remember. The area is surrounded by thousands of colorful origami cranes, sent from everywhere as a wish for peace.

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Hiroshima Victims Memorial Cenotaph

This memorial stands as a symbol of peace and remembrance for those who lost their lives in the atomic bombing. The arched stone monument shelters a cenotaph that holds the names of all the victims, with an inscription that expresses hope for a world without nuclear weapons. The structure is set in a peaceful park, surrounded by greenery and reflective pools.

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Mitaki-dera

This temple sits quietly among lush forests and waterfalls, offering a peaceful escape from city life. Built in the 9th century, it’s a place where history and nature blend together. The grounds are filled with mossy stone statues, wooden halls, and a three-story pagoda that stands out against the green backdrop.

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MAZDA Museum

This spot is all about cars and the story behind one of the world’s most innovative car makers. It’s a place where you can see how vehicles are designed, built, and how the brand’s unique rotary engine changed the game. The museum is most popular for its real-life look at car production and its collection of classic and modern models.

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Hiroshima Museum of Art

This museum is a calm spot where you can see a mix of Western and Japanese art. Opened in 1978, it was built to share the beauty of modern European paintings and Japanese works from the same period. The building itself is surrounded by a peaceful garden, making it a chill place to walk around and look at art.

4.3

Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine

This shrine is a peaceful spot built to honor those who lost their lives in war. It was originally constructed in 1869 and later rebuilt after being destroyed. The place is surrounded by tall trees and has a calm, respectful atmosphere. People come here to pray, reflect, and enjoy the traditional architecture.

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Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Hypocenter Monument

This monument marks the exact spot where the atomic bomb exploded above the city on August 6, 1945. It stands as a silent reminder of the event that changed history, surrounded by a simple stone marker and a plaque. The area is peaceful, allowing visitors to reflect on the past and understand the impact of that day.

4.8

Flame of Peace

This monument stands as a symbol of hope and remembrance. It was created to honor those affected by a tragic event and to encourage peace for the future. The structure features a flame that is meant to burn until the world is free from nuclear weapons. It’s located in a peaceful park setting, surrounded by water and greenery, making it a calm spot for reflection.

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Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine

This shrine is a historic site built in the 17th century to honor Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. The place is surrounded by peaceful woods and features traditional Japanese architecture with beautiful carvings and bright colors. It’s a spot where locals come for festivals and to pray for good luck.

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Korean Atomic Bomb Victims Cenotaph

This memorial honors the memory of Korean victims who lost their lives during the atomic bombing. It stands as a symbol of remembrance and peace, recognizing the suffering of a group often overlooked in history. The monument is a quiet spot, surrounded by trees and simple stone markers, creating a respectful space for reflection.

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Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum

This museum is a well-known spot for anyone interested in art and culture. It opened in 1968 and has a modern building with big windows that let in lots of natural light. The place is surrounded by a peaceful park, making it a chill spot to enjoy art and relax.

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