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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome Private Tour
Hiroshima
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Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Step into the heart of Hiroshima and experience a powerful journey through history, resilience, and hope on this private guided tour. Join me, a PhD guide, on a meaningful walking journey through Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, where history, human stories, and hope come together.
You’ll explore iconic landmarks including the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Cenotaph, Children’s Peace Monument, and the Hypocenter, discovering the stories behind each site in a clear and engaging way.
This is more than just sightseeing—it’s an emotional and educational experience that helps you understand the events of August 6, 1945, honor the lives lost, and witness Hiroshima’s transformation into a global ...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Hindi & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Hindi & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Admission fee
Meals
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Gates of Peace
Gates of Peace, in front of Mario's Italian restaurant
Retour
17-17 Hiranomachi
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome Private Tour
Hiroshima
À propos
Step into the heart of Hiroshima and experience a powerful journey through history, resilience, and hope on this private guided tour. Join me, a PhD guide, on a meaningful walking journey through Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, where history, human stories, and hope come together.
You’ll explore iconic landmarks including the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Cenotaph, Children’s Peace Monument, and the Hypocenter, discovering the stories behind each site in a clear and engaging way.
This is more than just sightseeing—it’s an emotional and educational experience that helps you understand the events of August 6, 1945, honor the lives lost, and witness Hiroshima’s transformation into a global ...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Hindi & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Hindi & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Admission fee
Meals
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Gates of Peace
Gates of Peace, in front of Mario's Italian restaurant
Retour
17-17 Hiranomachi
Itinéraire
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Gates of Peace
Travelers will walk through Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and explore meaningful landmarks, including the Gates of Peace. You’ll learn the history behind each gate, reflect on messages of peace written in many languages, and understand Hiroshima’s journey from tragedy to hope. Along the way, I will share stories, historical context, and quiet moments for reflection, making this a thoughtful and inspiring walking experience
15 minutes
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Arashi no Naka no Boshi Statue
Travelers will visit the ‘Mother and Child in the Storm’ statue inside Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. You’ll learn the story behind this powerful sculpture, which represents protection, love, and resilience during times of suffering. I will explain its symbolism, historical background, and why it remains an important reminder of human strength and compassion, offering a quiet
10 minutes
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Monument de la Cité de la Paix d'Hiroshima Cénotaphe pour les victimes de la bombe atomique
Travelers will stop at the Hiroshima Victims Memorial Cenotaph, one of the most important sites in Peace Memorial Park. You’ll learn about its meaning, the inscription, and how it honors all victims of the atomic bombing. I will share the historical background and symbolism of the arch-shaped monument, offering time for reflection and a deeper understanding of Hiroshima’s message of peace
10 minutes
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Mémorial national de la paix d'Hiroshima pour les victimes de la bombe atomique
Travelers will visit the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall to learn about the lives lost in the atomic bombing. Inside, you’ll experience quiet exhibits, survivor stories, and personal belongings that help you understand the human impact of the tragedy. I will guide you through the hall’s meaning and design, creating a thoughtful space for reflection and remembrance.
10 minutes
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Maison de repos du parc de la paix d'Hiroshima
Travelers will stop at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park Rest House, a building that survived the atomic bombing and now serves as a place of learning and rest. You’ll hear its lesser-known story, see preserved evidence from 1945, and understand how everyday places were affected by the blast. This stop helps connect daily life before the bombing with Hiroshima’s path to peace today
10 minutes
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Monument de la paix des enfants
Travelers will visit the Children’s Peace Monument, dedicated to the young victims of the atomic bombing. You’ll learn the story behind the monument, including the message of hope inspired by children like Sadako Sasaki. Surrounded by colorful paper cranes, this stop highlights the importance of peace, remembrance, and the wish for a future without war.
10 minutes
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Monument to Korean Victims and Survivors
Travelers will visit the Korean Atomic Bomb Victims Cenotaph, which honors the many Korean people who lost their lives in Hiroshima. You’ll learn about their history, the reason this memorial was created, and its importance in remembering all victims, regardless of nationality. This stop highlights the shared human cost of war and the universal call for peace
10 minutes
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Peace Bell
The Bell of Peace in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park symbolizes the global desire for a nuclear-free world.
Installed in 1964, it features a world map without borders, representing unity and equality.
Visitors are invited to ring the bell as a gesture of hope, reflection, and peace.
Its deep, resonant sound reminds us of Hiroshima’s message to the world: never again.
10 minutes
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Dôme de la bombe atomique
ravelers will stand before the Atomic Bomb Dome, the most iconic symbol of Hiroshima. You’ll learn how this building survived the blast near ground zero and why it has been preserved as a World Heritage Site. I will explain its history and meaning, helping visitors understand its powerful role as a reminder of destruction, resilience, and the need for peace.
15 minutes
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Ground Zero
Travelers will visit the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Hypocenter Monument, marking the point directly beneath where the atomic bomb exploded. You’ll learn what happened at this exact location on August 6, 1945, and why it is one of the most powerful places in Hiroshima. This stop offers a quiet moment to understand the scale of the destruction and reflect on the importance of peace.
10 minutes
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Musée du Mémorial de la Paix d'Hiroshima
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum presents the tragic reality of the atomic bombing of August 6, 1945.
It displays personal belongings, photographs, and survivor stories that reveal the human impact of the event.
The museum educates visitors about nuclear weapons and promotes awareness for global peace.
It stands as a powerful reminder of Hiroshima’s past and a call for a peaceful future.