Explore Hiroshima’s transformation from devastation to peace on a guided tour of the Peace Park and Bomb Dome. Discover history and hope.
Explore Hiroshima’s transformation from devastation to peace on a guided tour of the Peace Park and Bomb Dome. Discover history and hope.
- Atomic Bomb Dome - Discover the events of 1945 and the city’s remarkable recovery. Built in 1915 by a Czech architect, the dome stands out from typical Japanese architecture. Learn from the guide why this structure withstood the atomic bomb, its original purpose, and the circumstances during the bombing.
- Shima Hospital - Explore the atomic…
- Atomic Bomb Dome - Discover the events of 1945 and the city’s remarkable recovery. Built in 1915 by a Czech architect, the dome stands out from typical Japanese architecture. Learn from the guide why this structure withstood the atomic bomb, its original purpose, and the circumstances during the bombing.
- Shima Hospital - Explore the atomic bomb’s ground zero and learn about the hospital and its former staff.
- Rest House of Hiroshima Peace Park - Once the Taisho-ya kimono shop, this building is notable for having a sole survivor of the explosion, despite being just 200 meters from ground zero.
- Peace Memorial Park - Hiroshima - Visit this park where Japanese people gather to pray for peace. Designed by renowned architect Kenzo Tange in 1954, the park features numerous monuments and statues related to the bombing, each with profound stories. The guide will highlight key sites of interest. In May 2023, the G7 summit was held here, with world leaders visiting to pray for peace. Explore this significant site and its treasured monuments.
- Children’s Peace Monument - Listen to the guide share Sadako Sasaki’s story, a young survivor of the atomic bombing who inspired the tradition of folding a thousand paper cranes.
- Hiroshima Peace City Monument Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims - Visit this poignant site where the registry of atomic bomb victims is preserved.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - A must-visit museum showcasing authentic wartime artifacts, including clothing, bento boxes, photographs, and narratives of how the atomic bombing impacted lives. The museum, also designed by Kenzo Tange, complements the Peace Memorial Park. Reflect on what can be done for peace as you explore this meaningful place.

- Guide fee
- Entrance fee: Peace Memorial Museum
- Guide fee
- Entrance fee: Peace Memorial Museum
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Hiroshima occupies a significant and profound position in global history as the first city to experience an atomic bomb attack in 1945.
Following the destruction, the local community expressed deep despair, frequently stating that “no flowers or trees would grow here for 75 years.”
However, from this suffering, Hiroshima has undergone a remarkable…
Hiroshima occupies a significant and profound position in global history as the first city to experience an atomic bomb attack in 1945.
Following the destruction, the local community expressed deep despair, frequently stating that “no flowers or trees would grow here for 75 years.”
However, from this suffering, Hiroshima has undergone a remarkable transformation, emerging as a vibrant City of Peace—a crucial hub for peace education and advocacy worldwide.
This important tour provides the chance to thoroughly explore this extraordinary recovery.
Participants will visit key locations—the Peace Memorial Park, the Peace Memorial Museum, and the Atomic Bomb Dome—accompanied by an experienced local guide.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.