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Hiroshima City Manga Library

A specialized library with extensive manga collections, exhibits, and reading spaces for fans and researchers.

Mitaki-dera Temple

A tranquil mountain temple famous for waterfalls, autumn leaves, and a peaceful cemetery with memorials.

Fukuromachi Elementary School Peace Museum

A small, personal museum inside a former school preserving student artifacts and stories from the bombing.

Motoyasu River

A calm urban river flowing past Peace Park and the A-Bomb Dome, lined with walking paths and bridges.

Hiroshima Bay Cruise

Relaxing boat tours offering coastal views, island scenes and a fresh perspective on Hiroshima's waterways.

Okonomi-mura

A lively multi-floor food hub serving Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki — layerable comfort food and local flavors.

Shukkeien Garden

A serene Japanese garden with miniature landscapes, tea houses, and seasonal cherry blossoms.

Children's Peace Monument

A touching tribute inspired by Sadako Sasaki, featuring thousands of folded cranes for hope and healing.

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

Powerful exhibits documenting the atomic bombing and promoting peace education for visitors of all ages.

Atomic Bomb Dome (Genbaku Dome)

A haunting UNESCO landmark — the preserved ruin of the 1945 blast, symbolizing peace and remembrance.

Hiroshima Museum of Art

Art museum showcasing Western and Japanese works—from Impressionists to modern Japanese artists.

Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum

Museum in a former school preserving personal artifacts, photos, and stories of the bombing's local impact.

Hiroshima Orizuru Tower

Modern observation tower near Peace Park with panoramic views and an origami crane experience.

Hiroshima Castle

Rebuilt feudal castle with museum exhibits, samurai history, and scenic grounds in the city center.

Miyajima (Itsukushima) Island

Scenic island known for its shrine, roaming deer, and serene coastal views—Japan's spiritual gem.

Itsukushima Shrine

Iconic Shinto shrine built over water, famed for its vermilion architecture and spiritual setting.

Miyajima Aquarium

Coastal aquarium focusing on Seto Inland Sea species, interactive exhibits, and family-friendly displays.

Floating Torii Gate (Itsukushima Torii)

Striking vermilion gate standing in the sea—one of Japan's most photographed and spiritual landmarks.

Mount Misen

Sacred peak on Miyajima offering panoramic views, hiking trails, and ancient temples.

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

Riverside park honoring atomic bomb victims with monuments, museums, and reflective gardens—central to Hiroshima's peace message.