1 Atomic Bomb Dome
Stop: 60 minutes
When Japan joined the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in 1992, citizens across the country began campaigning for the A-bomb Dome’s registration as a World Heritage Site. Designated in 1996, it stands as a symbol calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons and for world peace.
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2 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Stop: 60 minutes
Established near the epicenter of the atomic blast, the park includes monuments such as the Cenotaph for A-bomb Victims and the Peace Bell. If the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is closed, we will visit the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall instead.
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3 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Stop: 60 minutes
The museum houses relics from the atomic blast and moving exhibitions emphasizing peace. It consists of two buildings, showcasing Hiroshima’s history before and after the bombing.
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4 Itsukushima Shrine Torii (Miyajima)
Stop: 3 hours
Travel by ferry to Miyajima Island. Witness the famed “floating” torii gate—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore Omotesando Shopping Street or enjoy local delicacies. (1 hour is allocated for lunch; about 30 minutes for ferry and walking times.)
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5 Tour Ends
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