Product Description
Discover the history and significance of Hiroshima, the first city to suffer the devastation of a nuclear weapon, and understand its enduring message of peace. Founded in 1955, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum reveals the profound impact of the atomic bomb while advocating for a world free of nuclear weapons and lasting peace—the core goal of Hiroshima.
The Atomic Bomb Dome stands as the sole surviving structure near the bomb’s epicenter on August 6, 1945, symbolizing resilience and remembrance.
Enjoy panoramic views of Hiroshima from the Orizuru Tower observation deck during lunch, reflecting on the city’s past and present.
Tour Highlights
- Walk through the historic sites including Shirakami-sha Shrine, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Children’s Peace Monument, and the Atomic Bomb Dome.
- Gain insights from local guides about Hiroshima’s tragic past and inspiring recovery.
- Experience origami, the traditional Japanese paper folding art, at Orizuru Tower.
- Savor lunch with spectacular views of the city from the Orizuru Tower observation deck.
Itinerary
- Departure from Montbell
- Walking tour of:
- Shirakami-sha Shrine
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
- Children’s Peace Monument
- Atomic Bomb Dome
- Hiroshima Orizuru Tower (origami experience)
- Lunch at Orizuru Tower with city views
- Return
Package Details
Hiroshima City Half-Day Walking Tour
Price: ¥13,900
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Departure Location:
Montbell
1-2-22 Kamiyacho, Naka Ward, Hiroshima 730-0031, Japan
(Hiroshima Tranvel Building 1st & 2nd Floor
Reviews
“A pleasant and informative walking tour through Hiroshima’s history and present. Our guide Key was attentive and knowledgeable. Sunny weather and a nice group made it even better.”
“Our guide Yuji was amazing! The tour was very informative and touching, offering deep insights into Hiroshima’s bombing and recovery. A memorable experience, highly recommended.”
“This tour provided a great way to get to know Hiroshima. Our guide Yasue was very knowledgeable and added extra insights during free time. The Peace Park visit was solemn and moving, and the Orizuru Tower was a fun way to end the tour with paper crane making and lunch nearby.”
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