Commonly known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, the memorial is part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
The memorial park is dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945.
Also known as Carp Castle, the castle was built in the 1590s by the feudal lord Mori Terumoto.
This historic garden dates back to 1620 and makes for a peaceful walk in the middle of the city.
Designed by artists Kazuo Kikuchi and Kiyoshi Ikebe, this monument is devoted to Sadako Sasaki and all the child victims of the nuclear…
Ten glass gates donated to the city on the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombing.
This food theme park contains 26 restaurants and each of them serves the traditional dish called okonomiyaki in a slightly different way…
One of the peace monuments in the memorial park. The monument resembles two hands pointing up to the sky and the flame represents the desire…
The memorial hall was built in 2002 by Kenzo Tange to commemorate the victims of the nuclear attack.
The concrete monument commemorates all the people killed by the atomic bomb in 1945.
This plaque is located at the exact point above which the atomic bomb exploded.
This large and beautiful Shinto shrine was originally built in 1869 at a different location but just like the rest of Hiroshima, it was…
Located in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, this clock always chimes at 8:15, which is the time when the city was hit by the atomic bomb…
This T-shaped three-way bridge crosses the Ota River and connects the main bridge to the island, thus serving as the entrance to the…
A large commercial area around the Hondōri street which suffered heavy damage in 1945.
The locals come here for cycling or jogging. The open area is quiet and peaceful, so head here if you want to calm down for a second.
Formerly known as Mazda Building, this 13-storey tower features a viewing platform on the top floor. Come here to enjoy views of the city.
The fountain is dedicated to those who were killed by the A-bomb in 1945. It's illuminated at night and the water goes up to 10 meters.
Founded in 1978, the museum presents European paintings as well as Japanese ones. Its main focus is the French Romantic period.
The statue of the Goddess overlooks a map reconstructing the neighbourhood Nakajima-hon-machi. 458 people were killed here by the bomb.
The Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum is a museum of the Peace in Honkawacho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Japan.