Explore Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on a private tour. Discover history, peace, and resilience. Book now for a journey of remembrance and hope.
Explore Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on a private tour. Discover history, peace, and resilience. Book now for a journey of remembrance and hope.
- Shirakami Shrine - The journey begins at this serene shrine, one of Hiroshima’s most ancient sacred sites. It provides a tranquil opportunity to connect with the city’s spiritual heritage and the community that thrived here long before the war.
- Former Bank of Japan Hiroshima - This remarkable building withstood the atomic bomb and offers a…
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Shirakami Shrine - The journey begins at this serene shrine, one of Hiroshima’s most ancient sacred sites. It provides a tranquil opportunity to connect with the city’s spiritual heritage and the community that thrived here long before the war.
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Former Bank of Japan Hiroshima - This remarkable building withstood the atomic bomb and offers a glimpse into Hiroshima’s pre-1945 appearance. Visitors can enter (when open) to discover how daily life and commerce influenced the city.
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Ground Zero - The Hypocenter Monument marks the precise location beneath the explosion. Its understated design reflects the magnitude of the event and provides a moment of reflection on its impact.
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Atomic Bomb Dome - The Atomic Bomb Dome, a poignant reminder of the world’s first atomic bombing, stands as a powerful symbol of peace. Once a modern architectural wonder, it was left in ruins after the 1945 blast, eternally preserved in time. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it serves as a solemn tribute to the victims and a call for a nuclear-free future.
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Honkawa Peace Museum - A brief walk leads to Honkawa School, another structure that survived the blast. The preserved classroom and exhibits offer a personal and deeply human insight into the city’s history.
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Peace Bell - Upon entering Peace Memorial Park, visitors are invited to ring the Peace Bell — a simple yet meaningful gesture shared by people from around the globe.
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Monument to Korean Victims and Survivors - The Monument in Memory of the Korean Victims of the A-bomb stands as a solemn tribute to the many Koreans who perished in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. It serves as a reminder of shared suffering and the enduring hope for peace between the two nations.
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Children’s Peace Monument - The Children’s Peace Monument serves as a touching memorial to the young victims of the atomic bombing. It honors Sadako Sasaki, a girl who succumbed to leukemia caused by radiation exposure, and the thousands of other children who faced similar fates. The monument features a statue of a young girl holding a paper crane, symbolizing peace and hope.
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Hiroshima Peace City Monument Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims - The tour pauses at the Peace Flame and the Cenotaph, symbols of remembrance and hope. The flame burns for a world free of nuclear weapons, while the Cenotaph honors the victims and carries the message: “Let all the souls here rest in peace.”
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - The walk concludes along the symbolic line connecting the A-Bomb Dome, the Flame of Peace, and the Cenotaph — a thoughtful way to end the visit to the park. The tour concludes at the entrance to the Peace Memorial Museum, where visitors may continue their exploration at their own pace.

- Private tour
- English speaking guide
- Customize the itinerary
- Walking tour
- Private tour
- English speaking guide
- Customize the itinerary
- Walking tour
- food and drinks
- Transportation to the meeting point
- food and drinks
- Transportation to the meeting point
This exclusive walking tour provides an in-depth exploration of Hiroshima by blending popular landmarks with significant sites often overlooked by tourists. In addition to the A-Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Park, participants will visit Shirakami Shrine, the Former Bank of Japan, and Honkawa Elementary School — places that offer a more intimate glimpse…
This exclusive walking tour provides an in-depth exploration of Hiroshima by blending popular landmarks with significant sites often overlooked by tourists. In addition to the A-Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Park, participants will visit Shirakami Shrine, the Former Bank of Japan, and Honkawa Elementary School — places that offer a more intimate glimpse into Hiroshima’s past.
The tour includes a brief journey on Hiroshima’s historic streetcar, offering a leisurely and genuine way to explore the city’s older districts. With over twenty years of experience residing in Hiroshima, the guide shares stories, insights, and reflections that bridge the past with the present.
The tour is thoughtfully paced, providing a harmonious mix of history, reflection, and serene moments to absorb the experience. An insightful introduction to Hiroshima for travelers seeking more than just a typical Peace Park visit.
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.