Embark on a special, fully private tour led by local guides to discover the rich history and culture of Hiroshima. After visiting three iconic landmarks— the Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Castle, and Shukkeien Garden—we'll journey to Miyajima to explore the Itsukushima Shrine. Since this is a fully private tour, it can be customized beyond these destinations, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in Hiroshima with your guide.
Our guides will tailor the experience to your interests, providing detailed explanations of each site's history and significance. With flexible scheduling, we maximize your time in Hiroshima, delivering a fulfilling 8-hour journey tailored to your preferences. Ideal for those seeking to delve into Hiroshima's history and culture, this tour promises an inspiring and unforgettable experience.
Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park is a large park in the city, covering an area of about 120,000 square meters. The trees and lawns within the expansive grounds serve as a place of relaxation for citizens, providing a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city. During World War II, the location of the current Peace Park was the political and commercial center of the city. For this reason, it was chosen as the target for the atomic bomb.
The Atomic Bomb Dome is one of Hiroshima's most iconic landmarks, serving as a powerful symbol of peace and resilience. Remarkably, despite being directly beneath the explosion's epicenter, the structure of the Industrial Promotion Hall did not collapse. Instead, the ruins and skeletal dome were preserved as a poignant monument to the destructive power of nuclear weapons. The Atomic Bomb Dome is not merely a historical site; it stands as a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a call to action for peace. When visiting, take a moment to reflect on the past and consider the importance of striving for a future free from the threat of nuclear weapons.
Hiroshima Castle, built during the Warring States period, stands as a testament to Japan's traditional architectural prowess, captivating visitors with its majestic construction and distinctive design. The beautiful gardens and parks surrounding the castle offer ideal settings to enjoy the changing seasons, with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. Moreover, Hiroshima Castle symbolizes both the devastation caused by the Hiroshima atomic bombing and the subsequent desire for peace. For Japanese people, it holds significance as a symbol of peace and a place where aspirations for world peace are cherished.
You will make your own way to the meeting points