Top Things to do in Hiroshima

The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park marks the tragedy that happened in 1945 where Hiroshima was largely destroyed by the atomic bomb. The history left behind historical sites which now have been frequently visited by international travelers. As the biggest city in the western region of the largest island of Japan, Honshu. Hiroshima’s “moving museum” is one of the popular destination in Hiroshima and it also shows Hiroshima’s well known “trolley network”. Hiroshima’s beautiful nature combined with its history and beautiful shrines makes Hiroshima a great destination for your trip.

The Atomic Bomb Dome
The Atomic Bomb Dome
This building was heavily damaged and exposed to radiation by the first ever used atomic bomb during World War I. The building has been preserved in the state it was immediately after the bombing, and has continued to testify to the horrors of the atomic bomb.
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is a place filled with people’s prayer for peace. The park is situated on the opposite side of the river from the Atomic Bomb Dome. Praying for eternal world peace, this park was established near the hypocenter of the atomic bomb explosion.
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Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins
Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins
Here you’ll be able to see the remains of the castle town of the clan of Asakura. They controlled this Echizen Province for 103 years. You can see the sights of the Sengoku (Warring States) Era which include the excavated ruins, gardens unchanged from the old days, and the restored townscape.
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Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima Castle was restored splendidly after it had been destroyed by the atomic bomb. The moat, stone walls, and the restored “ninomaru” section are all spectacular. Also, visitors can dress up as a wartime samurai, complete with a samurai helmet!
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Kamiyacho and Hatchobori
Kamiyacho and Hatchobori
Kamiyacho and Hatchobori are business districts that are directly connected to the Hiroshima Bus Center. Located near tourist spots such as Hiroshima Castle and the Atomic Bomb Dome, you can enjoy shopping and the cuisine.
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Mitaki-dera Temple
Mitaki-dera Temple
Here, you become one with nature, enveloped by the serenity of stone Buddha statues on the mountainside. It is known as a famous place for cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. An old residence has been refurbished as a popular teahouse with a peaceful atmosphere.
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Miyajima Omotesando Arcade
Miyajima Omotesando Arcade
A shopping street where you can enjoy traditional Miyajima craftsmanship and the famous Hiroshima specialties of oysters and momiji manjuu (maple buns). The area also has the world’s largest rice scoop, “O-Shakushi”. At night, the area is illuminated and quite beautiful.
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Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
This is a shrine dedicated to the more than 90,000 dead from the war. The symbol of the carp has a deep connection with Hiroshima and can be seen everywhere. During the 3 days of the New Year’s holidays when the Hatsumode (first prayers of the New Year) celebrations take place, 600,000 people visit this shrine, making it the most prominent in the Chugoku area.
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Itsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine
The island of Itsukushima (also called Miyajima) is known as one of the three most scenic spots in Japan. Itsukushima shrine, an invaluable location, is a visual representation of the ancient religion of Japanese Shinto. The gorgeous shrine and grand torii gate “floating” in the sea are spectacular.
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Sera Kogen Farm
Sera Kogen Farm
On the farm’s 150,000 ㎡ grounds, many festivals are held like the spring tulip festival, the summer sunflower festival, and the autumn dahlia festival. The barbeques on the terrace and the café are also popular.
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Hijiyama Park
Hijiyama Park
Located in the city of Hiroshima as a famous site for cherry blossoms. You can get a full view of the metropolis from the top of a small hill and the art museum and manga library inside the park are places to relax.
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Hiroshima Electric Railway
Hiroshima Electric Railway
The Hiroshima Electric Railway has a history of well over 100 years possessing Japan’s largest surface network. Various trains are running ranging from those that encountered the atomic bombing to the latest models. The annual trolley festival is also popular.
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Sankei-en
Sankei-en
The scenes of Hiroshima Prefecture’s mountains, canyons and the Seto Inland Sea have been converted into a garden to adapt with the natural scenery using huge rocks and trees. Enjoy beautiful scenery all the year round via flora such as plums, hydrangea and the fall colors.
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