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Peace Memorial Park

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4.6 (23099)

1丁目-1-10 Nakajimachō, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0811, Japan

Memorial park dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb & advocating for world peace since 1954.

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phone+81 82-504-2390
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ajleeblog 3 weeks ago

Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima is a poignant testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of devastating tragedy. Established to commemorate the victims of the atomic bombing in 1945, the park serves as a serene oasis amidst the bustling city. The park's design seamlessly blends natural elements with poignant memorials, creating a contemplative atmosphere. The Peace Memorial Museum within the park provides a comprehensive historical narrative, offering visitors a deep understanding of the impact of the atomic bomb. The A-Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a haunting reminder of the destructive power unleashed on that fateful day. Visitors often describe the experience as emotionally powerful, with the Children's Peace Monument and the Memorial Cenotaph evoking profound reflections on the consequences of war. The park's commitment to promoting peace and nuclear disarmament is evident through various events and activities held throughout the year. While the park is a somber reminder of the past, it also inspires hope for a future free from nuclear threats. A visit to Peace Memorial Park is not just a historical exploration but a deeply moving and educational journey that encourages contemplation on the importance of peace and unity.

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L P a month ago

Have a relaxing walk through the park, thinking how about 80 years ago everything around was destroyed by the atomic bomb. Pay a tribute to the numerous monuments remembering the different groups of victims. Hear the bell calling for peace in the world, look at the only surviving tree, visit the museum and memorial. This place is a must see for raising awareness about nuclear war. Make sure to get enough time.

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Rachel Evans 3 months ago

Definitely one of the most thought-provoking places I've visited. The park itself is very clean, neat and calming. The museum is obviously heartbreaking, but I think everyone who has the chance should visit. A very important place, and it's quite special seeing how the city rebuilt itself into such a welcoming and beautiful city. Just beware of the crowds - if you show up to the museum later on in the day you may have a very long wait. I would also recommend paying a visit to the Atomic Dome.

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Max 3 months ago

Very beautiful park a great place to brace yourself before you enter the museum or to collect yourself after you have left the museum. Everything is very tidy and kept neat. It is a very big area so even if there are a lot of people it doesn't feel very crowded. I saw some people jogging as well 🤷‍♂️ There are various memorials around the park with small plaques explaining their meaning. The park is also pretty well connected to the surrounding area 👌👍

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Dilaw Eikichi 3 months ago

Bearing witness to the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima is a profound and humbling experience. The park stands as a powerful tribute to the lives lost during the tragic events of history. Amidst serene surroundings, the monuments and Peace Memorial Museum convey a poignant message of peace and resilience. Walking through the park, you can't help but feel a deep sense of reflection and hope for a future free from the horrors of war. It's a place that fosters understanding and serves as a timeless reminder of the importance of peace and humanity.