Sanno Shrine is less internationally famous than the main Peace Park and museum, which means it typically receives fewer tourists and offers a quieter, more intimate experience. While the Peace Park attracts large crowds, the shrine provides a more contemplative atmosphere for reflection. Many visitors to Nagasaki focus primarily on the central memorial sites and miss the shrine, but those who make the short detour often find it to be one of the most emotionally powerful atomic bomb remnants in the city due to its authentic, unrestored condition.