Discover Hiroshima’s most powerful landmarks with a PhD Tour Guide walking through Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. You'll visit iconic sites like the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Museum, and the Children’s Peace Monument, learning the stories behind each from a knowledgeable guide. Gain deep insight into the events of August 6, 1945, and their lasting impact, while reflecting at the Cenotaph for A-bomb Victims and the eternal Peace Flame. This tour offers a profound cultural and historical experience, ideal for thoughtful travelers, history lovers, students, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of peace and resilience.
The Atomic Bomb Dome—officially the Hiroshima Peace Memorial or Genbaku Dome—is one of the most powerful and solemn UNESCO World Heritage sites in Japan.
Built by the Hiroshima Rijo Lions Club as a tribute to the permanent preservation of the Atomic Bomb Dome, the tower chimes daily at 8:15 AM—the exact time the first atomic bomb struck Hiroshima—to call out to the world: “No more Hiroshimas”
Constructed on September 20, 1964 by the A‑bomb Survivor Hiroshima Hope Fruition Society, the Peace Bell stands as a powerful symbol of Hiroshima’s collective longing for a war‑free, nuclear‑free world
You will make your own way to the meeting points