Atomic Bomb Dome

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Our guide 🍁was great, we had lots of fun ☺️
LEE **********
4 Nov 2025
So convenient! As soon as you exit Hiroshima Airport in Japan, you'll see the exchange service center. Just show your exchange voucher and you can quickly get the actual ticket. You can also choose the start date, and it's super convenient to take the streetcar with the actual ticket.
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Thong **
2 Nov 2025
Marin, the tour guide for the group was incredible and helpful. I enjoyed this sites of this day trip and recommend it to others.
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Ma *****************
2 Nov 2025
Hiroshima was a bittersweet experience, beautiful city, but painful to see what it went through. The suffering of the innocent was very telling. We pray that it never happens again.
MAEDRILYN ****
1 Nov 2025
Worth the visit. It is very rainy at the time we went but the tour is very smooth and no hassle at all. the tour guide is very accommodating and very approachable. I will visit the place again soon.
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Klook User
1 Nov 2025
Moving museum however, overcrowded even near closing time.
Klook会員
1 Nov 2025
The exhibits were easy to see, and I had a good visit. It's a shame that the castle is closing in March of next year.
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Klook User
31 Oct 2025
We want to thank Kensuke for an amazing day on the Hiroshima tour. His knowledge and warmth made our 1/2 day walking tour of Hiroshima a pleasure. He was kind and thoughtful to our varied age group and family dynamics. The tour of the gardens and the photos he took will be treasured. The peace memorial and museum gives many pause I am sure. We were very fortunate as a family of four to have Ken guide us only. It made for a great tour and easy for us to hear the information he shared. As an Hiroshima native his knowledge and care of the topics was 1st rate.

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The Atomic Bomb Dome, also known as the Hiroshima Peace Dome, is a powerful and haunting reminder of the destructive force of the first atomic bomb that exploded on August 6, 1945, in Hiroshima Prefecture. Originally called the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, it is the only building still standing near where the bomb exploded. Today, it serves as a memorial and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While visiting, take time to explore the surrounding Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, a space dedicated to promoting peace and commemorating the atomic bomb victims. You can also visit the nearby Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum to learn more about the impact of that tragic day. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this historic site. It’s a deep, moving experience that'll inspire hope for peace throughout the world.
1-10 Otemachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, Japan

Things to do at Atomic Bomb Dome

Reflect at the Memorial

The Atomic Bomb Dome is a place where you can think deeply about the past. It is the only building left standing near where the atomic bomb exploded on August 6, 1945, showing the power and destruction nuclear weapons can cause. Spend a moment to remember the many Hiroshima residents who lost their lives and consider how this event has affected world peace.

Tour Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

Right next to the Atomic Bomb Dome is the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. It's a calm space with beautiful gardens and important monuments. As you walk through the park, you'll see memorials dedicated to atomic bomb victims and survivors.

Visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

You can learn more about what happened in 1945 by visiting the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. The museum has exhibits that tell personal stories and show photographs and artifacts from the nuclear attack.

Must-see Attractions near Atomic Bomb Dome

Orizuru Tower

Just steps away from the Atomic Bomb Dome, Orizuru Tower offers fantastic views of Hiroshima City. The observation deck allows you to see the area from high up, offering a modern but respectful look at the historical site. You can also learn about peace through interactive exhibits and even make your own orizuru (paper crane), a symbol of hope and healing.

Hiroshima Castle

Take a trip to Hiroshima Castle, also called Rijō, to explore Japan's history beyond the war. Although the original castle was built in the 16th century, the current structure features a museum with exhibits on the samurai and the city's history before the bombing

Shukkeien Garden

Not far from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial is Shukkeien Garden, a beautiful Japanese garden. It offers a peaceful escape with its lush landscapes, stone bridges, and calm ponds. The garden shows traditional Japanese art and design, providing a peaceful break.