Laminate Memories ~History told by “this land”~

The A-bomb Remains Exhibition Hall exposes the ruins of houses and roads paved with asphalt that bear traces of damage caused by the atomic bomb so that visitors can directly see and feel the reality of the atomic bombing. Through the remains of the townscape from the time of the atomic bombing, visitors to the Peace Memorial Park can learn that "this land" once had a town where many people lived, and the daily lives of the people who lived in "this land." It was destroyed in an instant by the atomic bomb, and thanks to the tireless efforts of our predecessors after the atomic bombing, "this land" was developed as a park as a symbol of peace, and was restored as a peaceful and beautiful town. You can see.

INFORMATION

business hours
March-July/8:30-18:00 August/8:30-19:00 (until 20:00 on August 5th and 6th) September-November/8:30-18:00 December-February/8:30-17:00
Holidays
December 30th and December 31st *If there is a temporary closure or change in opening hours for monitoring purposes, we will inform you on the city website.
price
free
address
730-0811Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Nakajima-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima (North side of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum East Building)
Phone Number
082-242-7831
Website

ACCESS

730-0811 
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Nakajima-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima (North side of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum East Building)

From JR Hiroshima Station South Exit: About 15 minutes by Hiroshima Bus Route 24 bound for Yoshijima or Route 25 bound for Iguchi Shako via Peace Memorial Park, get off at "Peace Memorial Park" and walk 3 minutes From JR Hiroshima Station North Exit (Shinkansen Exit): Hiroshima Sightseeing Approximately 15 minutes on the Green Route, Orange Route, or Lemon Route on the loop "Maple-pu", get off at "Peace Park Mae (in front of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum)" and walk 3 minutes

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