Explore Hiroshima’s history and Miyajima’s beauty with a private guide. Enjoy a flexible, self-paced tour for a personal, immersive experience.
Explore Hiroshima’s history and Miyajima’s beauty with a private guide. Enjoy a flexible, self-paced tour for a personal, immersive experience.
- Atomic Bomb Dome - The Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima stands as a poignant and powerful emblem of peace and resilience. Originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, it was one of the few structures to remain standing after the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945. Its skeletal structure, with charred walls and an exposed…
- Atomic Bomb Dome - The Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima stands as a poignant and powerful emblem of peace and resilience. Originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, it was one of the few structures to remain standing after the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945. Its skeletal structure, with charred walls and an exposed dome, has been preserved as it was post-blast. Located in Peace Memorial Park, it starkly contrasts with the surrounding rebuilt city. The site features monuments and museums that honor the victims and advocate for a nuclear-free world. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it encourages reflection on war and hope for peace.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima serves as a solemn and powerful tribute to the atomic bomb victims and a global symbol of peace. Situated at the epicenter of the August 6, 1945 explosion, the park commemorates over 140,000 lives lost and promotes the abolition of nuclear weapons. Key landmarks include the Atomic Bomb Dome, preserved as it was after the blast; the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which details the horrors and aftermath of the bombing; and the Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims, which holds the names of those who perished. The Flame of Peace, which will burn until all nuclear weapons are eradicated, and the Children’s Peace Monument, inspired by young victim Sadako Sasaki, are also central features. Surrounded by greenery, memorials, and quiet walkways, the park offers a space for reflection, education, and remembrance. It stands as a beacon of hope and a call for enduring global peace.
- Ground Zero - Ground Zero in Hiroshima marks the epicenter of the 1945 atomic blast. Located near the Atomic Bomb Dome, it serves as a powerful reminder of the destruction and a call for peace and nuclear disarmament.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, situated in Peace Memorial Park, documents the 1945 atomic bombing and its aftermath. It features exhibits with personal belongings of victims, photographs, and survivor testimonies. The museum educates visitors about the devastating impact of nuclear weapons, highlighting human suffering and promoting global peace. Divided into sections, it covers Hiroshima’s history, the bombing, and its long-term effects. The museum encourages reflection and advocates for nuclear disarmament.
- Miyajima - Miyajima Island, officially known as Itsukushima, is a scenic and culturally rich island off the coast of Hiroshima, celebrated for its natural beauty and historical significance. The island is best known for the Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its iconic “floating” torii gate, which appears to float on the water at high tide. This sacred Shinto shrine, dedicated to the goddess of the sea, is one of Japan’s most photographed landmarks.
The island also hosts Daisho-in Temple, a significant cultural site near the coastline, with beautiful statues and gardens. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walking trails along the coast and explore the serene atmosphere of the island. The friendly wild deer that roam freely add to its charm. Miyajima also features a five-story pagoda, another historical highlight. With its tranquil environment and rich spiritual heritage, Miyajima offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and history, providing visitors with a serene escape.

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This tour is exceptional, providing a flexible, self-paced adventure with private guides. Unlike typical group tours, it enables travelers to engage deeply with Hiroshima’s history and the cultural splendor of Miyajima at their own pace. The engaging storytelling, emotional richness, and carefully curated routes offer a more personal, reflective, and…
This tour is exceptional, providing a flexible, self-paced adventure with private guides. Unlike typical group tours, it enables travelers to engage deeply with Hiroshima’s history and the cultural splendor of Miyajima at their own pace. The engaging storytelling, emotional richness, and carefully curated routes offer a more personal, reflective, and immersive experience—perfect for those desiring both freedom and profound understanding.
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.