Explore Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on a private tour. Discover history, peace, and resilience. Book now for a journey of remembrance and hope.
Explore Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on a private tour. Discover history, peace, and resilience. Book now for a journey of remembrance and hope.
- Shirakami Shrine - The journey begins at this serene local shrine, one of Hiroshima’s most ancient sacred sites. It provides a peaceful introduction to the city’s spiritual heritage and pre-war daily life.
- Former Bank of Japan Hiroshima - A rare survivor of the atomic bombing. When accessible, visitors can step inside briefly to gain insight…
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Shirakami Shrine - The journey begins at this serene local shrine, one of Hiroshima’s most ancient sacred sites. It provides a peaceful introduction to the city’s spiritual heritage and pre-war daily life.
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Former Bank of Japan Hiroshima - A rare survivor of the atomic bombing. When accessible, visitors can step inside briefly to gain insight into Hiroshima’s commercial life and urban landscape before 1945.
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Ground Zero - The Hypocenter Monument marks the precise location beneath the explosion. Its understated design reflects the magnitude of the event, offering a moment of reflection on its impact.
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Atomic Bomb Dome - Hiroshima’s most iconic landmark, preserved in its post-bombing state. The discussion covers its history and its current role as a symbol of peace.
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Peace Bell - Upon entering Peace Memorial Park, visitors have the opportunity to ring the Peace Bell — a simple, contemplative moment shared by people from around the globe.
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Children’s Peace Monument - This monument, dedicated to the child victims of the atomic bombing, tells the story of Sadako Sasaki and the significance of the paper cranes throughout the park.
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Hiroshima Peace City Monument Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims - A pause at the Cenotaph and Flame of Peace allows for an explanation of their meanings and their visual and symbolic connection to the A-Bomb Dome.
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - The walk concludes along the symbolic line connecting the Dome, Flame, and Cenotaph. The tour ends at the entrance to the Peace Memorial Museum, where visitors may choose to continue their exploration independently.

- Customize itinerary
- Short streetcar ride (fare included)
- Private walking tour
- English-speaking local guide
- Customize itinerary
- Short streetcar ride (fare included)
- Private walking tour
- English-speaking local guide
- food and drinks
- Transportation to the meeting point
- food and drinks
- Transportation to the meeting point
This exclusive 3-hour walking tour provides an insightful introduction to Hiroshima, blending significant landmarks in Peace Memorial Park with locations that illustrate the city’s life and recovery beyond the park.
The tour starts outside the memorial area at Shirakami Shrine and the Former Bank of Japan, two sites that offer a broader context of…
This exclusive 3-hour walking tour provides an insightful introduction to Hiroshima, blending significant landmarks in Peace Memorial Park with locations that illustrate the city’s life and recovery beyond the park.
The tour starts outside the memorial area at Shirakami Shrine and the Former Bank of Japan, two sites that offer a broader context of Hiroshima’s history before entering the Peace Park. A brief ride on Hiroshima’s historic streetcar is included, providing a leisurely and authentic way to explore the city.
The stroll through Peace Memorial Park highlights both the famous landmarks and the quieter, less-visited areas of the park. Throughout the tour, the guide shares stories and details often overlooked, allowing participants to experience the space with context, curiosity, and a profound sense of place, rather than merely ticking off a list of monuments.
This tour is perfect for travelers with limited time who seek depth, clarity, and a local perspective, without the need for a longer half-day commitment.
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.