Explore a symbol of peace and resilience on this guided tour of the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, Japan. The Dome, originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, is one of the few structures that remained standing near the epicenter of the atomic bomb explosion on August 6, 1945. As you walk around the UNESCO World Heritage site with a knowledgeable guide, you'll hear stories about the pre-war history of Hiroshima, the fateful day of the bombing, and the significance of the Dome's preservation. The tour provides deep insights into the impact of nuclear warfare and the importance of peace. Expect a moving experience as your guide shares both heart-wrenching accounts from survivors and inspiring tales of the city’s post-war recovery and commitment to global peace.
Join a profound journey through Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park, which is located near the Atomic Bomb Dome. The area is dedicated to promoting peace and commemorates the victims of the nuclear attack. During the tour, your guide will lead you through the various monuments within the park, including the Children’s Peace Monument and the Flame of Peace. You will also visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which houses exhibits on the history of Hiroshima, the development and horror of atomic weapons, and the city’s reconstruction. The museum allows visitors to gain an educational and emotional understanding of the catastrophic effects of the bomb and the importance of peace. Throughout the tour, there will be ample opportunity for reflection and learning.
This comprehensive walking tour is perfect for history buffs and anyone interested in Hiroshima's past and culture. Begin with the Atomic Bomb Dome as a starting point, then delve into the city's storied history by visiting other nearby landmarks. Explore Shukkei-en, a beautiful Japanese garden that dates back to the Edo period, and Hiroshima Castle, which offers insight into Japanese feudal history and great views of the surrounding area. Your guide will provide in-depth commentary on the sights you visit, making for an educational and culturally enriching experience. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to try local cuisine and learn about the area's recovery and rebirth after World War II.
Pedal through Hiroshima’s poignant history on a guided cycling tour. The ride takes you along Peace Boulevard, a wide boulevard that runs through the city and near the Atomic Bomb Dome. While biking, you'll enjoy the peace and tranquility of the modern city juxtaposed with its historical sites. Your guide will share insights about Hiroshima, its reconstruction, and the promotion of peace that the city is known for. The cycling route is designed to be leisurely and is suitable for riders of all skill levels. Stops at key monuments and memorials along the way provide both education and time for contemplation.
The paper crane is a symbol of peace worldwide, and this activity is inspired by the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl affected by the bombing who believed that folding 1,000 cranes would grant her a wish of health. In this workshop, held near the Atomic Bomb Dome, participants will learn how to fold origami cranes and gain a deeper understanding of the crane as a symbol of peace and hope. The workshop also provides background on the significance of Sadako's story and how it has influenced peace movements. You will get to keep your paper cranes as a keepsake or leave them at the Children’s Peace Monument.
Experience the tranquility and beauty of Hiroshima from a unique vantage point by kayaking on the Motoyasu River as the sun sets. This peaceful waterway flows by the Atomic Bomb Dome, offering an unparalleled perspective on this historic site. As you paddle, your guide will share insights about the city and its reconstruction. The calm waters are suitable for kayakers of all levels, and the sight of the Dome illuminated at dusk makes for an unforgettable experience. It's both a contemplative activity and an opportunity to see Hiroshima's blend of nature and urban development.
Capture the essence of Hiroshima’s most poignant historical site with a photography tour around the Atomic Bomb Dome. Whether you’re an avid photographer or just enjoy taking pictures, this tour will guide you to the best spots for capturing stunning images of the Dome and its surroundings. Under the guidance of a local photography enthusiast, you’ll learn about the optimal times for lighting, composition, and technique to photograph this iconic monument. The tour may also introduce you to lesser-known vantage points, offering a new perspective on a widely photographed location.