What You Will Do
Discover Hiroshima's rich history and culture on this exclusive, fully private tour led by local guides. Visit three iconic landmarks—the Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Castle, and Shukkeien Garden—for an unforgettable exploration of Japan's heritage. Our guides will tailor the experience to your interests, providing detailed explanations of each site's history and significance, ensuring a profound understanding and emotional connection. With flexible scheduling, we maximize your time in Hiroshima, delivering a fulfilling four-hour journey that accommodates your preferences and allows you to make the most of your short stay. Ideal for those seeking to immerse themselves in Japan's history and culture, this tour promises an inspiring and memorable experience.
(The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum will be temporarily closed from February 18 to February 20, 2025.)
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
The guide will be waiting at the meeting point with a signboard '888'.
1
Atomic Bomb Dome
30 minutes
The Atomic Bomb Dome is a building that was bombed during the final stages of World War II with the first-ever deployed nuclear weapon. It stands almost exactly as it did when it was bombed, serving as a poignant reminder of the devastation caused by nuclear weapons and advocating for the abolition of such arms and the importance of global peace. Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in December 1996, following efforts for its nomination, it was designated as a national historic site by the Japanese government in June 1995.
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
1 hour 30 minutes
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum was established in 1955 with the aim of conveying the reality of the damage caused by the atomic bomb to people around the world and contributing to the abolition of nuclear weapons and the realization of everlasting world peace, which are the core values of Hiroshima.
At 8:15 a.m. on August 6, 1945, Hiroshima became the first city in the world to suffer the devastation of an atomic bomb. The city was largely destroyed, and many lives were lost. Even those who survived suffered significant physical and psychological trauma, with many survivors still experiencing suffering to this day.
The Peace Memorial Museum collects and exhibits artifacts of survivors, as well as photographs and documents depicting the devastation caused by the bombing. It also provides information on the history of Hiroshima before and after the bombing and the state of affairs during the nuclear age.
3
Hiroshima Castle
1 hour
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.
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Shukkeien Garden
1 hour
Shukkeien, located in Hiroshima, is a magnificent fusion of traditional Japanese garden beauty and intricacy. It warmly welcomes visitors with its serene ambiance and offers stunning seasonal landscapes throughout the year. With tranquil ponds, flowing water, picturesque bridges, and lush greenery, Shukkeien creates a delightful space that beckons visitors to relax and unwind. Renowned as a destination visited by dignitaries during the Hiroshima G7 Summit, it holds international recognition. For foreign visitors exploring Hiroshima, Shukkeien promises an unforgettable experience of Japan's exquisite nature and culture, leaving lasting memories in their hearts.
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