Whether you’re only in Hiroshima for the morning or want to avoid the crowds of tourists or students on school field trips, this early morning tour of the city lets you experience the city at its most tranquil. After your sightseeing session, you will still have much of the afternoon and onwards to explore thanks to your early start. As a bonus, learn how to use the city’s public transit from your guide.
A powerful museum documenting the horrors of the atomic bombing through survivor testimonies, personal belongings, and historical artifacts. A sobering and moving experience that offers deep insight into Hiroshima’s past.
A touching tribute to the thousands of children lost in the bombing, inspired by Sadako Sasaki and her paper cranes. Visitors from around the world still send cranes as a symbol of peace and hope.
A tranquil park built to honor the victims of the bombing. The park features memorials, sculptures, and green space designed to inspire reflection and promote world peace.
You will make your own way to the meeting points