Explore Hiroshima’s history and culture on an evening tour with a PhD guide. Visit iconic sites, enjoy local cuisine, and reflect on peace.
Explore Hiroshima’s history and culture on an evening tour with a PhD guide. Visit iconic sites, enjoy local cuisine, and reflect on peace.
- Gates of Peace - The Gates of Peace consists of ten grand gates engraved with the word “peace” in 49 different languages, marking the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bombing.
- Arashi no Naka no Boshi Statue - This striking bronze statue, established in 1960 in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, depicts a mother holding her baby amidst a…
- Gates of Peace - The Gates of Peace consists of ten grand gates engraved with the word “peace” in 49 different languages, marking the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bombing.
- Arashi no Naka no Boshi Statue - This striking bronze statue, established in 1960 in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, depicts a mother holding her baby amidst a storm, symbolizing grief, protection, and enduring maternal love.
- Hiroshima Peace City Monument Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims - The Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims is a dignified stone monument created to honor the memory of all who perished in the Hiroshima atomic bombing.
- Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims - The Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims provides a serene space for remembrance, dedicated to those who died in the 1945 atomic bombing. Visitors can explore the Hall of Remembrance, hear survivors’ stories, and view the registry of victims’ names.
- Former Bank of Japan Hiroshima - The Rest House of Hiroshima Peace Park is a historic structure that remarkably withstood the atomic bombing, located just 170 meters from the hypocenter.
- Children’s Peace Monument - The Children’s Peace Monument was constructed to honor Sadako Sasaki and all the children who lost their lives due to the atomic bombing. At its center is a bronze statue of a young girl with a paper crane, symbolizing hope and peace.
- Peace Clock Tower - The Peace Clock Tower in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, erected in 1967, represents humanity’s aspiration for enduring peace.
- Atomic Bomb Dome - The Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the preserved remains of the former Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall.
- Ground Zero - The Hypocenter Monument marks the precise location above which the atomic bomb detonated on August 6, 1945.
- Okonomimura - The final stop is Okonomura, Hiroshima’s renowned multi-story okonomiyaki food village. Here, guests can enjoy a delightful dinner, savoring Hiroshima’s iconic layered savory pancakes prepared right before their eyes.

- Dinner
- Dinner
Explore Hiroshima’s rich history and vibrant culture on this captivating tour led by an expert PhD scholar. As evening falls, the city’s landmarks come alive, offering moments of reflection amidst beautifully lit scenes. Start at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, where you will see the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome and pay tribute to the A-bomb victims….
Explore Hiroshima’s rich history and vibrant culture on this captivating tour led by an expert PhD scholar. As evening falls, the city’s landmarks come alive, offering moments of reflection amidst beautifully lit scenes. Start at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, where you will see the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome and pay tribute to the A-bomb victims. Discover Sadako Sasaki’s story at the Children’s Peace Monument, then stroll through the bustling Hondori Street, teeming with shops and local charm.
- Guided tour highlighting Hiroshima’s historical importance
- Visit significant sites including the Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome
- Discover the bustling Hondori Street with its local shops and lively atmosphere.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.