The Journey of Hiroshima from Tragedy to Peace

2 hours

Easy

A historic walking tour in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, including visits to the Atomic Bomb Dome and other significant monuments, guided by an experienced professional with a degree in Peace Studies

your guide and prepare for an immersive experience.


Our first stop is the Mother and Baby in Storm statue, a poignant representation of the love and compassion that emerged in the aftermath of the atomic bombing.


Next, we will visit the Dr. Marcel Junod Memorial honoring the Swiss physician who became a humanitarian hero after the bombing.


At the Norman Cousins Peace Memorial, we reflect on the contributions of the American author and peace activist who advocated for nuclear disarmament.


The Peace Cenotaph, a curved stone structure, marks our next stop. Inside lies the names of all the atomic bomb victims, and its eternal flame serves as a promise that it will remain lit until the last nuclear weapon is eliminated from the earth—a powerful reminder of Hiroshima’s enduring hope for peace.


We will then visit the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims. This hall houses an extensive archive and serves as a memorial to those who lost their lives, offering invaluable insights into their stories and experiences prior to the bombing.


Next, at the Hiroshima Peace Park Rest House, we’ll learn about the incredible survival of a resident who was just 170 meters from the hypocenter during the explosion. Their story of resilience highlights the human capacity to endure and rebuild in the face of unimaginable adversity.


As we continue our journey, we’ll stop by the Children’s Monument, dedicated to Sadako Sasaki and other children affected by the atomic bomb. This heartfelt tribute features colorful paper cranes, symbolizing peace and the hope for a world free of nuclear weapons.


We will also visit the Korean Monument, which honors the memory of Korean victims of the bombing, recognizing their suffering and contribution to the shared narrative of Hiroshima and emphasizing the necessity of peace and reconciliation.


The Peace Bell invites visitors to ring it in remembrance, allowing all to join in a collective call for peace. Each toll echoes the commitment to a brighter, more harmonious future.


As we approach the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you'll learn about its survival against incredible odds and the haunting reminder it provides of the devastation wrought by war. It stands as a symbol of resilience and a commitment to advocacy for peace.


Finally, our journey concludes at the hypocenter, the very point directly under the explosion. Here, we will take a moment for deep reflection, connecting with the spirit of those who endured tragedy and reaffirming our collective hope for peace in the world.


This tour is not only an exploration of history but also an opportunity to engage with the profound messages of resilience and peace that Hiroshima embodies.

What's included?

    Guided Tour

    Exclusions
      Please note
      • Stroller / pram accessible
      • Accessible for those with limited mobility
      • Wheelchair accessible
      What to bring

        Dress according to the weather and bring water with you.