Explore Hiroshima’s history and culture on a guided tour of iconic sites, from the Atomic Bomb Dome to serene Shukkeien Garden.
Explore Hiroshima’s history and culture on a guided tour of iconic sites, from the Atomic Bomb Dome to serene Shukkeien Garden.
- Atomic Bomb Dome - Discover this UNESCO World Heritage Site and delve into Hiroshima’s history and its journey of recovery.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Explore significant monuments and contemplate the narratives behind each memorial.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - Attendees will visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum’s…
- Atomic Bomb Dome - Discover this UNESCO World Heritage Site and delve into Hiroshima’s history and its journey of recovery.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Explore significant monuments and contemplate the narratives behind each memorial.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - Attendees will visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum’s permanent exhibitions, where they can observe genuine artifacts retrieved after the atomic bombing, including personal items, photographs, and historical documents. Visitors will gain insights into the events of August 6, 1945, through comprehensive displays and moving survivor testimonies that illustrate the human impact of the tragedy.
Guests can wander through meticulously curated galleries that detail Hiroshima’s history before and after the bombing, comprehend the extent of destruction, and learn how the city transformed itself into a global emblem of peace.
The experience promotes reflection, education, and a deeper comprehension of the significance of nuclear disarmament and peace.
Important information
Please be aware that the Peace Memorial Museum will be closed from February 16 to 21.
During this time, the museum visit will be omitted, but the tour will proceed as planned with visits to other sites.
- Ground Zero - Stand at the precise location above which the atomic bomb exploded.
- Hiroshima Castle - Explore the reconstructed 16th-century castle and samurai culture within the museum.
Please note that Hiroshima Castle will be closed to the public from March 23, 2026, due to renovation work.
From this date forward, tours will not include the castle’s interior.
Instead, the tour will concentrate on walking around the castle grounds and surrounding area, where the guide will explain the history and significance of Hiroshima Castle from the outside.
- Shukkei-en Garden - Stroll through a serene traditional Japanese garden featuring ponds, bridges, and seasonal beauty.

- Entrance fee
- Entrance fee
Embark on a guided walking tour of Hiroshima’s most renowned landmarks. Begin at the Atomic Bomb Dome, a poignant UNESCO peace symbol, then wander through the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. Visit the hypocenter marker for a profound historical insight. Afterwards, discover the local charm of Hiroshima at Hondori Shopping Street, a bustling arcade…
Embark on a guided walking tour of Hiroshima’s most renowned landmarks. Begin at the Atomic Bomb Dome, a poignant UNESCO peace symbol, then wander through the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. Visit the hypocenter marker for a profound historical insight. Afterwards, discover the local charm of Hiroshima at Hondori Shopping Street, a bustling arcade brimming with shops and dining options. Proceed to Hiroshima Castle, originally constructed in the 16th century, and delve into its grounds and samurai culture exhibits. Conclude your adventure at Shukkeien Garden, a tranquil 17th-century Japanese garden featuring ponds and bridges, providing a serene end to your Hiroshima journey.
Please be aware that Hiroshima Castle will be closed to the public starting March 23, 2026, due to renovation work. From this date, tours will not include access to the castle’s interior.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.