Contemplating Peace at 'Water Front City Hiroshima'
This tour takes you down the rivers flowing through the city of Hiroshima towards the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Atomic Bomb Dome, covering a round trip of 3 km.
Hiroshima City is characterized by six rivers that have played a significant role in its development due to its topography. In the past, the upper reaches of these rivers were bustling with charcoal iron manufacturing, and transporting iron materials to places like Osaka was an essential function of these rivers.
However, everything changed drastically on August 6, 1945, when the world's first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Many lives were lost in the rivers, creating a distance between the people of Hiroshima and the rivers.
Through this tour, feel the peace of present-day Hiroshima and enjoy the landscape that connects to the future by riding on SUP.
The meeting time for this plan will be set by the organizers based on the river's tidal level and the season, and we will contact you before the final reservation confirmation. Please note that the meeting time at the time of booking (8:30) may vary (8:30 to 16:00), so please be aware of this. [00:00] Meeting, changing, and preparation - MAGICISLAND - [00:30] On land, there will be SUP lectures, paddle stretches, and warm-up exercises. - The large gangi of camphor tree - [01:00] Use the gangi to descend to the river, we'll float the SUPs and depart. - Honkawa River -
[02:00] Land at Peace Memorial Park, where an English guide will lead the way. - Peace Memorial Park - [02:30] Start the return SUP journey. - Honkawa River -
[03:00] Arrival, cleanup, and changing - The large gangi of camphor tree - [03:30] End - MAGICISLAND -
You will make your own way to the meeting points
The [START TIME] (8:30) indicated on the voucher is the time at the time of reservation. The actual [START TIME] is the time communicated in the message before the reservation is confirmed because it is set by the organizer according to the high tide time due to the tidal effect of the river.