Tour Highlights: Hiroshima (as of 4/23/03)


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Associated mainly with the dropping of the first atomic bomb, Hiroshima provides other reasons to visit as well. At Shukkei-en Garden, everything is in miniature. The famous shrine on Miyajima Island is only an hour away. And at the Okonomiyaki Village, one can try all types of Hiroshima's famous dish - pancake with vegetables, meat and seafood. Finally, with a population of 1 million and a user-friendly post-WWII infrastructure, Hiroshima is an easy city to negotiate. Without question, though, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, with its many memorials and museum, is the must-visit in the city. Prepare for a sobering experience, but be comforted by the millions and millions of colorful paper cranes sent from those around the world advocating peace.

Lodging:

Hotel New Hiroden

Some Attractions:

Peace Memorial Park

Okonomi Village

Itsukushima Shrine

Other Miyajima Sites

Additional Resources:
Hiroshima Prefecture

  • Tourist Information
    Japan Travel Updates-Hiroshima (by Japan National Tourist Organization)
  • Regional Perspectives
    Hiroshima City
  • Hiroshima Tourism
  • Hiroshima Peace Site
  • Kids Peace Station
    Miyajima Town
    Miyajima Tourist Association
    Spirit of Hiroshima (representative: Ms. Miyoko Matsubara, who gave us a A-bomb survivor's testimony)

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