Discover Hiroshima’s history and culture on a private walking tour. Customize your journey with expert guidance and explore iconic sites at your own pace.
Discover Hiroshima’s history and culture on a private walking tour. Customize your journey with expert guidance and explore iconic sites at your own pace.
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Hiroshima Station - 【Meeting Point】
Guests will be collected from hotels or a specified location.
【Meeting time】
Guests can choose a pick-up time between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. Please specify the time in the special requirements box. - Atomic Bomb Dome - A preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site, symbolizing the devastation caused by nuclear…
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Hiroshima Station - 【Meeting Point】
Guests will be collected from hotels or a specified location.
【Meeting time】
Guests can choose a pick-up time between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. Please specify the time in the special requirements box. -
Atomic Bomb Dome - A preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site, symbolizing the devastation caused by nuclear weapons.
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - A profoundly moving museum that shares the catastrophic impact of the atomic bomb and Hiroshima’s plea for peace.
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Situated in the heart of Hiroshima, near the epicenter of the atomic bomb dropped on August 6, 1945, this park was established to honor the victims and promote peace.
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Fukuromachi Elementary School Peace Museum - Located just a few hundred meters from the atomic bomb’s hypocenter, this museum is housed in a school building that survived the blast, serving as a poignant reminder of nuclear warfare’s tragedy.
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Former Bank of Japan Hiroshima - This historic building, close to the hypocenter, survived the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945. Despite severe damage, it remained standing and was used as a temporary emergency shelter, playing a role in Hiroshima’s recovery. It is now a symbol of resilience and recognized as a hibaku building (atomic-bombed building).
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Assumption of Mary Cathedral - Also known as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Cathedral, this is the main Catholic church in Hiroshima. Built after World War II as a symbol of peace and reconciliation, it was designed by Japanese architect Togo Murano and completed in 1954, funded by global Catholic donations, especially from Germany. Located near the atomic bomb’s hypocenter, it serves as a place for prayer, reflection, and remembrance.
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Shukkei-en Garden - A beautifully restored Japanese garden, originally designed for feudal lords, renowned for its seasonal beauty and surviving A-bomb trees.
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Hiroshima Castle - A reconstructed feudal castle originally built by Mori Terumoto, now featuring a museum on Hiroshima’s samurai-era history.

- English-speaking guide
- Pick-up service(on foot)
- Customized private tour of your choice from the places listed on “What to Expect”
- English-speaking guide
- Pick-up service(on foot)
- Customized private tour of your choice from the places listed on “What to Expect”
- Gratuity (not obligatory)
- Food and drinks
- Admission fee for each place
- Public transportation fee
- Other personal expenses
- Gratuity (not obligatory)
- Food and drinks
- Admission fee for each place
- Public transportation fee
- Other personal expenses
Join a private walking tour through the lively and historic city of Hiroshima, guided by a professional English-speaking local expert.
Enjoy a 2 to 3-hour personalized tour in Hiroshima, where you have the freedom to select the sites you wish to explore. To assist in your planning, here are two sample itineraries:
① Hiroshima City Highlights Tour
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Join a private walking tour through the lively and historic city of Hiroshima, guided by a professional English-speaking local expert.
Enjoy a 2 to 3-hour personalized tour in Hiroshima, where you have the freedom to select the sites you wish to explore. To assist in your planning, here are two sample itineraries:
① Hiroshima City Highlights Tour
This path highlights Hiroshima’s historical and cultural sites:
・Hiroshima Castle
・Gokoku Shrine
・Shukkeien Garden
② A-Bomb Legacy Tour
This tour visits significant locations related to the atomic bombing:
・Atomic Bomb Dome
・Fukuromachi Elementary School Peace Museum
・Bank of Japan Hiroshima Branch
・Peace Memorial Museum
These are merely suggested routes—you are encouraged to mix and match destinations or tailor the tour to suit your preferences. If so, please choose from “What to expect” and note it under “Special request”. Whether your interest lies in history, peace education, or local culture, we’ll assist in crafting the ideal experience for you.
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.