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View through the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park cenotaph arch, with the Atomic Bomb Dome framed in the background, surrounded by trees, reflecting pool, and a stone monument with Japanese inscription in the foreground.
A stone arch stands over a memorial with flowers beneath it, aligned along a central walkway flanked by trimmed trees, with a domed building visible in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.
People visiting the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in spring. The image features the cenotaph, the reflecting pool, and the A-Bomb Dome in the background, with trees and buildings surrounding the area on a clear day.
An elderly person wearing a cap sits on a wooden bench, reaching out to a small bird perched on their hand. A bicycle is parked nearby, and greenery and stone structures are visible in the background.
View through the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park cenotaph arch, with the Atomic Bomb Dome framed in the background, surrounded by trees, reflecting pool, and a stone monument with Japanese inscription in the foreground.
A woman with long dark hair sits on a wooden bench facing the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, also known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, on a sunny day with autumn foliage and a clear blue sky.
Hiroshima

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is a powerful and poignant site located at the epicenter of the atomic bomb explosion that devastated Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Established in the 1950s, the park serves as a memorial to the victims of the bomb and as a symbol of lasting peace.

Spread over 120,000 square meters, this park was designed by the Japanese architect Kenzo Tange to represent the hope for peace and recovery. It includes several key monuments, memorials, and museums that tell the story of the event and its aftermath. One of the most iconic symbols within the park is the Genbaku Dome, or Atomic Bomb Dome, the remains of an industrial promotion hall that was directly under the bomb's hypocenter. It stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserved in its skeletal state as a stark and powerful reminder of the destructive forces unleashed that day.

The park also houses the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which displays exhibits about the horrors of the bomb, including personal items left by the victims, photos, and other poignant displays that convey the human suffering caused by the atomic blast.

Adjacent to the museum is the Children’s Peace Monument, inspired by the story of Sadako Sasaki, who died from radiation exposure. The monument is surrounded by thousands of paper cranes sent from around the world, symbolizing hope for peace and a world without nuclear weapons.

Hours:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Closed: 

No closing days

Available: 

All year

Minimum Age: 

All ages are welcome.

Fees: 

No entrance fee.


Phone
+81 82-504-2390
Website
www.city.hiroshima.lg.jp


The area

Address
1 Nakajimacho, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0811, Japan

Phone

+81 82-504-2390

Website

www.city.hiroshima.lg.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum are deeply moving and unforgettable places. The park is calm, respectful, and beautifully maintained, creating a powerful atmosphere for reflection. The museum is emotional and very informative, presenting the history of the atomic bombing in a clear and honest way. It is a difficult but essential visit that reminds us of the importance of peace and humanity. A must-visit place that leaves a lasting impact.

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A group of people in colorful traditional Japanese clothing perform an outdoor dance. The central person has flowers in their hair and raises a small wooden instrument with one hand. Lush green trees are visible in the background.

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Traditional Japanese shrine with ornate, curved roofs and wooden details, set against a dramatic sky with clouds. Trees frame the building, and a stone path leads to the entrance.

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A traditional Japanese castle with multiple tiered roofs stands surrounded by trees under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. Sunlight highlights the wooden and white exterior of the building.

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Nearby attractions to see

A group of people in colorful traditional Japanese clothing perform an outdoor dance. The central person has flowers in their hair and raises a small wooden instrument with one hand. Lush green trees are visible in the background.

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Traditional Japanese shrine with ornate, curved roofs and wooden details, set against a dramatic sky with clouds. Trees frame the building, and a stone path leads to the entrance.

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A traditional Japanese castle with multiple tiered roofs stands surrounded by trees under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. Sunlight highlights the wooden and white exterior of the building.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Key attractions in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park include the Atomic Bomb Dome, the Children's Peace Monument, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, and the Memorial Cenotaph. Each site serves to educate visitors and memorialize the victims of the atomic bomb.

Visitors can participate in peace activities by attending annual events such as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony held every August 6th, the anniversary of the bombing.

Yes, guided tours are available and are often led by knowledgeable local volunteers or staff. These tours can provide deeper insights into the history and significance of the park’s monuments and exhibits.

The park can be visited year-round, but the most poignant time to visit is around August 6th, during the Peace Memorial Ceremony. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant weather and beautiful scenery, enhancing the reflective experience.

A thorough visit to the park, including a detailed tour of the museum and time to explore the various monuments, typically takes about half a day. However, visitors can adjust their time based on personal interest and schedule.
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Halil MACAR
Dec 23, 2025
A solemn and beautifully kept park where remembrance, loss, and hope for peace quietly coexist. Every corner invites reflection, especially around the Cenotaph and the nearby Peace Memorial Museum. Walking along the peaceful paths and memorials, you feel the weight of history and the quiet strength behind the city’s message of peace. The park is clean, accessible, and free to enter, with multilingual signage that makes its historical significance easy for international visitors to understand.
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Kristie Ang
Dec 26, 2025
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is beautifully designed and deeply moving. Walking through the quiet paths and memorials, you really feel the weight of history and the strength of the city’s message of peace. The museum is emotional but incredibly informative — a must-see for anyone who wants to understand the human side of what happened here. Everything is well maintained, peaceful, and respectful. A visit I’ll never forget.
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David Dumay
Oct 24, 2025
This park, and museum, are a great place to come and reflect on the history that this area holds. The monuments and well manicured grounds help restore what was lost not long ago. If you have time to visit the museum, I would highly encourage setting aside a couple of hours to walk through, read, and learn. If you are in Hiroshima, this park is a must
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I’ll Try It
Dec 23, 2025
I visited Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and found it deeply moving. The park is calm and carefully designed, which gives you space to think. The museum presents the history clearly and honestly, without exaggeration. The personal stories make the impact real and difficult to ignore. This is not an easy place to visit, but it is an important one.
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Marcus Lee
Jan 5, 2026
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