Hiroshima
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Hiroshima Essentials
This selection showcases Hiroshima's diverse urban landscape, from the striking glass-walled 'Ecorium' at the Naka Incineration Plant to the extensive vehicle collections at the Transportation Museum. The list highlights local natural and educational landmarks, including Western Japan's largest insectarium at the Forestry Park and the diverse animal habitats of Asa Zoological Park. These sites offer insights into the city's modern architecture, environmental management, and commitment to public education.
6 OrteSacred Sites and Temples
This collection features a diverse range of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples situated throughout the Hiroshima region. The list includes significant sites like Kameyama Hachiman, dedicated to the protector of warriors, and Kumano Shrine, representing the ancient tradition of nature worship. Visitors can observe traditional wooden architecture and dedicated halls such as Yakushido, which houses the Medicine Buddha. These sites offer insight into local community traditions and the dual spiritual heritage of Japan's rural and suburban landscapes.
34 OrteCommunity Support Centers
This collection highlights essential social infrastructure across Hiroshima, focusing on facilities that provide elder care, disability support, and community engagement. These centers include municipal children's halls, specialized nursing homes, and home-care support offices that offer outreach services. Managed by various social welfare corporations, these sites serve as critical hubs for regional welfare, providing residents with assisted living options, day services, and specialized rehabilitation programs.
20 OrteHiroshima Educational Institutions
Hiroshima's academic landscape features a diverse range of institutions, from major research hubs like Hiroshima City University to specialized vocational centers. This collection encompasses long-standing private universities, such as Hiroshima Shudo University with its 18th-century roots, alongside numerous community-focused preschools and nurseries. These facilities are distributed throughout the city's districts, including Asakita and Aki-ku, supporting education from early childhood development through advanced undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
20 OrteParks and Natural Peaks
This collection highlights the diverse topography surrounding Hiroshima, ranging from the managed landscapes of the Hiroshima City Forest Park to the rugged summits of the Chugoku Mountains. Hikers can explore trails leading to peaks like Mt. Shiraki and Mt. Onigajo, which provide expansive views of the city and the Seto Inland Sea. The list includes several peaks over 800 meters, many featuring historical temples, native forests, and unique geological formations.
20 OrteKarte von Hiroshima
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