What You Will Do
Join me as I unveil Hiroshima's hidden charms, sharing personal insights and local knowledge.
Your adventure begins at Hiroshima Station. From there, we'll embark on a leisurely stroll through the captivating Shukkeien Garden, a masterpiece of traditional Japanese landscape design.
Next, we'll explore the iconic Hiroshima Castle and Gokoku Shrine, symbols of resilience and hope. As we wander along the Peace Line, we'll delve into the city's poignant past and learn about its remarkable journey towards peace.
Our tour culminates at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, we'll pay our respects to the victims of the atomic bombing and witness the powerful message of peace and reconciliation.
Book your tour today and experience Hiroshima like a local.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Meet me at the Lawson by Hiroshima Station's City South (tram) exit (opposite Shinkansen side). Take the escalator down, turn right, past the bus terminal. Lawson is on your right. Meeting time is flexible and will be arranged after booking
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Hiroshima Station
Meet me at the Lawson in front of Hiroshima Station's South Exit. It's the perfect spot to gather before we embark on our journey through history and culture.
After a brief introduction and tour overview, we'll venture into the heart of Hiroshima. Get ready to explore iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and poignant memorials.
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Shukkei-en Garden
1 hour
Shukkei-en, a masterpiece of Japanese garden design, offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Its name, meaning "shrunken landscape garden," perfectly captures its essence: a miniature representation of grand natural landscapes.
Step into a world of serene beauty, where winding paths lead you through lush gardens, tranquil ponds, and elegant bridges. Lose yourself in the intricate details of the garden's design, from the carefully placed rocks to the meticulously trimmed bonsai trees.
Immerse yourself in traditional Japanese culture by enjoying a cup of tea in one of the tea houses or feeding the colorful carp in the garden's ponds.
Shukkei-en is more than just a garden; it's a cultural experience. It's a place to relax, reflect, and connect with nature.
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Hiroshima Castle
30 minutes
Imagine a castle that has witnessed centuries of history, from feudal battles to the devastating atomic bomb. This is Hiroshima Castle, a majestic structure that stands as a testament to Japan's rich past.
Built in 1589 by the powerful feudal lord Mori Terumoto, Hiroshima Castle was once a formidable fortress and the economic center of the city. Its five-story main keep, surrounded by a moat, offers stunning views of the city. Today, the castle has been meticulously reconstructed, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore its historical significance.
Beyond its imposing exterior, Hiroshima Castle also carries a poignant message of peace. The atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 devastated the city, including the castle. Yet, from the ashes, a symbol of hope and resilience emerged. Today, the castle stands as a reminder of the tragedy of war and the enduring human spirit.
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Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
30 minutes
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine is a place steeped in history and spirituality. This sacred site, dedicated to the souls of those lost in the atomic bombing, offers a solemn reflection on the fragility of life and the power of human resilience.
Beyond its historical significance, the shrine is also a vibrant hub of cultural activity, hosting numerous festivals throughout the year. These festivals, filled with traditional music, dance, and colorful processions, offer visitors a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
As you explore the shrine's serene gardens, adorned with lush greenery and tranquil ponds, you'll encounter various memorials, including a poignant bunker that offers a glimpse into the harrowing experiences of those who survived the atomic bombing.
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
1 hour
Our journey concludes at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, a poignant reminder of the atomic bombing. This once-bustling city center now stands as a serene sanctuary, inviting reflection and hope.
We'll witness the haunting remains of the Atomic Bomb Dome, a stark symbol of destruction. And we'll pay our respects at the Children's Peace Monument, adorned with thousands of origami cranes, symbolizing innocent lives lost and the enduring power of hope.
As we wander the tranquil paths, we'll encounter various memorials dedicated to peace. Each invites quiet reflection and a renewed commitment to a world free from conflict. Let's walk together, reflect together, and leave inspired to create a more peaceful future.
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