Discover Hiroshima’s hidden gems on a guided walking tour, exploring gardens, castles, and memorials. Experience history, culture, and peace in one journey.
Discover Hiroshima’s hidden gems on a guided walking tour, exploring gardens, castles, and memorials. Experience history, culture, and peace in one journey.
- Hiroshima Station - The meeting point will be arranged for your convenience. The operator can meet you directly at Peace Memorial Park or in front of Shukkeien Garden, depending on your preference. The exact meeting location will be confirmed with you prior to the tour.
- Shukkei-en Garden - This beautiful traditional garden offers a serene…
- Hiroshima Station - The meeting point will be arranged for your convenience. The operator can meet you directly at Peace Memorial Park or in front of Shukkeien Garden, depending on your preference. The exact meeting location will be confirmed with you prior to the tour.
- Shukkei-en Garden - This beautiful traditional garden offers a serene introduction to Hiroshima. Visitors can explore winding paths, ponds, and bridges while learning about the city’s early history and cultural heritage.
- Hiroshima Castle - A reconstructed castle that once stood at the heart of Hiroshima’s samurai-era city. Visitors can explore the grounds to gain insight into life before 1945 and how the area transformed after the bombing.
Originally built in 1589 by the influential feudal lord Mori Terumoto, Hiroshima Castle was a formidable fortress and the economic hub of the city. Its five-story main keep, surrounded by a moat, provides breathtaking views of the city. Today, the castle has been carefully reconstructed, allowing visitors to step back in time and appreciate its historical importance.
Beyond its impressive exterior, Hiroshima Castle also conveys a powerful message of peace. The atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 devastated the city, including the castle. Yet, from the ruins, a symbol of hope and resilience emerged. Today, the castle stands as a reminder of the tragedy of war and the enduring human spirit.
- Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine - A tranquil Shinto shrine dedicated to local history and tradition. It’s an excellent place to learn about rituals, festivals, and the spiritual life in Hiroshima.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - The core of Hiroshima’s message of peace. Visitors can explore key monuments—such as the A-Bomb Dome and the Children’s Peace Monument—while hearing stories from survivors and local families.
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - Visitors can explore the Peace Memorial Museum, and when conditions permit, the operator guides them through the key sections to provide context and clarity. If the museum is crowded or visitors prefer a quiet exploration, an introduction and clear guidance are provided before entry.

- English speaking local guide
- Flexible meeting point within central Hiroshima
- Customizable itinerary
- Private 4-hour walking tour
- Personal recommendations for food and things to do afterward
- English speaking local guide
- Flexible meeting point within central Hiroshima
- Customizable itinerary
- Private 4-hour walking tour
- Personal recommendations for food and things to do afterward
- lunch
- Transportation ( if needed)
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- lunch
- Transportation ( if needed)
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Explore Hiroshima through a personal storytelling walk guided by a local expert who has called this city home for over two decades. This tour emphasizes context, lived experiences, and the intricate details that weave together the city’s history and contemporary life.
The journey begins at either Shukkeien Garden or Peace Memorial Park, based on your…
Explore Hiroshima through a personal storytelling walk guided by a local expert who has called this city home for over two decades. This tour emphasizes context, lived experiences, and the intricate details that weave together the city’s history and contemporary life.
The journey begins at either Shukkeien Garden or Peace Memorial Park, based on your preference, and proceeds through Hiroshima Castle and Gokoku Shrine to gain insights into the city before 1945. As the tour follows the Peace Line into the park, the guide shares stories and perspectives often overlooked by visitors.
The tour continues to the A-Bomb Dome and, if desired, the Peace Memorial Museum. The pace is leisurely, allowing time for questions and reflection. This is not a hurried sightseeing tour, but a thoughtful introduction to Hiroshima’s past and present.
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.