Tours and Experiences
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Exploring Hibaku Buildings and the Legacy of Hiroshima
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- Self-Guided Walking Tour
- 6 Locations
- About 3 Hours
- About 2.5 km
Hibaku buildings are buildings which survived the atomic bombing. Hiroshima City is home to many hibaku buildings, such as the famous Atomic Bomb Dome. Many of these buildings have been preserved as museums and important cultural properties. This walking tour will take you to six of the most famous hibaku buildings in central Hiroshima City.
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- Self-Guided Bicycle Tour
- 6 Locations
- About 1.5 Hours
- About 5.5 km
Take a ride on Hiroshima City's Community Share Bicycles and visit some of the most historic hibaku buildings in the city. This course offers you a unique opportunity to experience both modern Hiroshima's urban cityscape and post-bombing Hiroshima.
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History Through the Arts: A Comprehensive View of Hiroshima Through Culture
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- Self-Guided Bus Tour
- 6 Areas
- About 5-8 Hours
- About 12 km
Art and peace go hand in hand during this comprehensive tour of Hiroshima's many art museums, Shukkeien Garden, Hiroshima Castle, and other important cultural sites.
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From the Ashes: A Look at Modern Hiroshima
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- Self-Guided Walking Tour
- 6 Locations
- About 3 Hours
- About 3.5 km
This tour, which takes you down Hiroshima's most iconic shopping arcade, Hondori, showcases the best of Hiroshima's thriving and vibrant modern culture.
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- Self-Guided Bicycle Tour
- 3 Locations
- About 1.5 Hours
- About 5.5 km
Hop on one of Hiroshima City's Community Share Bicycles and take a leisurely ride to three of modern Hiroshima's most beloved landmarks, Hijiyama Park, Mazda Stadium, and the Enkōbashi Bridge.
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Lessons from the Past: An In-Depth Look at Peace Museums in Hiroshima
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- Self-Guided Walking Tour
- 4 Locations
- About 4 Hours
- About 2 km
For those who want to know the actual state of the atomic bomb, want to think about peace. We will guide you through compact routes around the library building on the atomic bomb in the city center.