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Discover the profound history of Hiroshima on this 3-hour guided walking tour. Begin at the Gates of Peace and delve into the city’s poignant past as you visit significant sites, including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the Atomic Bomb Dome, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Hall, and the Children's Peace Monument. This tour offers a profound understanding of the impact of bombing and the importance of peace through insightful cultural perspectives shared by your knowledgeable guide. Suitable for travelers of all ages, it's an essential experience for anyone visiting Hiroshima. - Visit poignant landmarks such as the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Hall, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, and other monuments in the Peace Park. - Guided tour with expert insights on Hiroshima's history - Ideal for families; children 0-10 join for free -This private tour is exclusively for your group, allowing you to experience the journey together without any other participants.
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This private and customizable tour for Hiroshima is perfect for guests who would like to have their own itinerary planned based on their interests and preferences, allowing guests to experience the city at their own pace.
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An experienced guide with national license just newly launched 6-hour Hiroshima private tours on Viator. This is a 6-hour private tour provided by a government-licensed guide. Highly flexible and customizable based on your needs. You can walk around the Peace Memorial Park and Shukkeien Gardenin Hiroshima, including the atomic dome bomb, several monuments/statues, the Peace Memorial Museum. During the lunch, you will enjoy best Hiroshima cuisine, Okonomiyaki. You can also enjoy the four seasons in Japan through the walking tour at Shukkeien Garden. *The tour does not include lunch expense. *We will use public transportation during the itinerary. If you prefer to use taxi for the tour, we can arrange it but the fare will be on your side *When choosing a hotel pick, the guide will meet at your hotel, and we will use public transportation together *Cruise port pickup: Please pay at sight round-trip local taxi between port and the city center
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Cycle through Hiroshima's hidden culinary gems on this 4-hour Foodie Bike Tour. Uncover the flavors of the region as you savor Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, freshly shucked oysters, and delicious momiji manju and bread from family-run bakeries. This tour offers a unique opportunity to experience local culture by interacting with friendly vendors and exploring vibrant markets. Perfect for food lovers, each tour is tailored to seasonal offerings and your dietary preferences, ensuring a personalized adventure. *Vegan/ gluten-free NOT available - Duration: 4 hours, starting at 10:30 am - Includes helmet, guidance, water, bike, and all food - Cycle approximately 6 kilometers through local neighborhoods
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Looking for a deeper way to experience Hiroshima? Join us for a friendly walking tour hosted by Hello Hiroshima, the volunteer group based at Hiroshima Station. We are not professional guides — we are your BUDDIES, local residents who want to share our city and make your journey in Hiroshima truly special. Walk historic streets, cross centuries-old bridges, visit A-bombed trees, and see Memorial Cathedral for World Peace and Fukuya Department Store— all while learning about Hiroshima’s resilience, culture, and daily life. Perfect for travelers who want a warm, authentic experience beyond sightseeing. Walk side by side with locals and discover not only Hiroshima’s history but also its culture and everyday life. For those wishing to learn about the authentic Hiroshima while interacting with locals, this tour is highly recommended.
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Hiroshima is a beautiful prefecture with many charming and meaningful locations. So many in fact, that it can be difficult to plan a trip when time is tight. This tour has been specially designed so that guests can visit the most relevant and highlighted places in Hiroshima within just one day. In the Hiroshima City Center, we will make stops at the Shukkei-en gardben, Hiroshima Castle Ruins, and Peace Memorial Park and Museum so that you may experience different aspects of the city. You will then have the unique experience of traveling to Miyajima, an island located not too far from the mainland, on the World Heritage Sea Route ferry Miyajima is a breathtaking island which has long been regarded as one of the three most scenic spots of Japan. While the island itself is fairly small, it is brimming with otherworldly scenic spots, and a relaxing atmosphere which is nearly second to none.
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Experience Hiroshima with a small, heartfelt tour (max 3 guests) that feels like spending the day with a local friend. We will visit Hiroshima’s two UNESCO sites—the Peace Memorial Museum and Itsukushima Shrine—with a schedule tailored to you. Your Guide: I am a U.S. university graduate and a Hiroshima government‑licensed guide who has led over 170 tours. I have also welcomed guests from around the world as a host mother. This tour is designed and guided by me from start to finish. Travel by Car: Avoid crowded trains, slow streetcars, and the extra expense of high‑speed boats. I will pick you up anywhere in Hiroshima City. About Cash: You won’t need to take out your wallet to pay transportation and entrance fees in Japanese yen. All necessary tour costs are included, so you only need to bring enough for your lunch, drinks, and any souvenirs. My goal is simple: I want you to enjoy Hiroshima. Let’s have fun!
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In this full-day tour, take part in Hiroshima’s famed Peace Tourism, while also having the opportunity to appreciate the nature and culture of Hiroshima. Led by one of our experienced tour guides, visit one of Hiroshima’s hidden gems, Mitaki-dera, a beautiful Buddhist temple located in the mountains and away from the city center. Here, learn about Buddhism in Japan, as well as take in the amazing natural scenery of this breathtaking temple. After, continue to admire the beauty of this city by visiting the Shukkei-en Garden and learn about the main principles of Japanese gardens. Next, delve deeper into the history of Hiroshima by going to the Hiroshima Castle ruins and learning about the city’s origins as a castle town during the Sengoku Period. Additionally, take part in Hiroshima’s “Peace Tourism” by visiting the Peace Memorial Park and Peace Memorial Museum. Reflect upon the concept of peace while observing traces of the Atomic Bombing and the monuments built to honor the victims.
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If you are staying in Hiroshima and want to enjoy evening activities like the locals, this tour is highly recommended. It is the tour to enjoy bouldering, tachinomi, okonomiyaki, and walking around a local area with a guide. The tour starts at Yokogawa Station, 4 minutes by train from Hiroshima Station. Yokogawa is the district for locals, not for tourists. So, you can feel the different atmosphere from the tourist attractions. The instructor at the bouldering gym speaks English. Beginners, experts and kids can all have fun. Hiroshima is the place where Ginjo Sake was developed. Why don't you try Hiroshima's selected sake? Guests between the ages of 12 and 59 can participate in the tour. For guests under 20 and those who don't drink alcohol, we offer soft drinks. Okonomiyaki is Hiroshima's specialty. We will take you to a retro okonomiyaki restaurant. Your Hiroshima-based guide (a licensed Japanese guide or a trained American guide) will introduce you to various things as you walk.
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Discover Hiroshima on a private, family-friendly tour. Learn together at the UNESCO-listed Atomic Bomb Dome and the Peace Memorial Museum with adult-level context and kid-friendly explanations. Continue to Miyajima for Itsukushima Shrine’s tidal scenery, deer, and relaxed snack stops. Taste okonomiyaki, oysters, and try a momiji-manju activity. Your English-speaking guide optimizes transfers, avoids crowds, takes family photos, and keeps the pace flexible so first-time visitors can simply enjoy. The itinerary shown is for reference only. This is a private, customizable tour, and the guide will tailor the experience within the tour duration based on the guest's interests and requests.
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Hiroshima is a rich and captivating city with two World Heritage sites and many tourist attractions. But did you know there are also hidden gems awaiting your discovery, places that remain undiscovered by the average tourist? Our company crafts customizable tours, allowing guests to explore the unbeaten path. Once you arrive in Hiroshima we will accompany you to various sightseeing spots as your personal tour guide. Specializing in small group tours, we provide meaningful and fulfilling tours without the hassle of long wait times and roundabout travel. We pride ourselves on curating unforgettable experiences tailored to your individual desires. When you book our tour, we take the time to listen to your preferences and craft a bespoke itinerary that showcases the city's best-kept secrets—gems known only to the locals. If you're intrigued by the prospect of our tour, we invite you to visit our official website for more information.
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Hiroshima holds a unique and profound place in world history: it was the first city ever subjected to an atomic bomb attack in 1945. In the aftermath of the devastation, local residents expressed agonizing despair, often repeating that "no flowers or trees would grow here for 75 years." Yet, out of that suffering, Hiroshima has achieved a magnificent restoration, transforming into a vibrant City of Peace—a vital center for learning about and advocating for peace worldwide. This essential tour offers you the opportunity to deeply explore this remarkable recovery. You will journey to the most critical sites—the Peace Memorial Park, the Peace Memorial Museum, and the Atomic Bomb Dome—alongside a knowledgeable local guide.
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Origami is a traditional Japanese art of folding paper to create beautiful shapes. In this experience, you will enjoy folding origami and making a paper crane as a wish for peace. At the end, you will offer it at the Children’s Peace Monument. Every day, cranes filled with prayers for peace arrive there from around the world. The walk to the monument takes about 20 minutes. Along the way, your guide will introduce local shops and streets so you can enjoy strolling through Hiroshima. This experience is not only about discovering the charm and history of origami. It is also a chance to reflect on peace. Including the walk to Peace Memorial Park, the total duration is about 90 minutes. Blending creativity, history, and a message of peace, this cultural experience is perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers.
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Explore the rich history and traditional shrines of Hiroshima during this 8-hour tour aboard a chartered vehicle. You will learn about the dramatic events of the city’s 1945 atomic bomb attack at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Admire the giant Torii gate on Miyajima Island and discover Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A driver, guide, private vehicle, and round-trip hotel transportation are covered.
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Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a journey where history speaks through silent witnesses and peace prevails. On the “Hiroshima’s Historic Walk,” you are not just a visitor but a storyteller of the legacy of Hiroshima’s Castle, the resilience at the Atomic Bomb Dome, and the eternal prayers at Peace Memorial Park. Each step on this walking tour connects you more deeply with the city’s poignant past and its inspiring rebirth. Be the hero of your adventure as you walk through these historical landmarks, understanding their profound messages. This tour isn’t just a walk; it’s a path towards understanding and peace, perfectly suited for those who cherish history and harmony. Join us to witness Hiroshima not just as a site of memory, but as a beacon of hope and renewal. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
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Why This Hiroshima Koto Workshop is Unique: 1. Peace Through Music – A rare blend of traditional koto playing with Hiroshima’s message of peace, including a reflective performance. 2. Your Keepsake Video – Receive a recording of your final piece performance with instructor accompaniment—a personal musical memory. 3. Fold & Spread Peace – Take home an origami crane (Hiroshima’s symbol of hope) to share its meaning with others. 4. Deep Cultural Connection – Hands-on learning in a city where music and history intertwine meaningfully. Not just a lesson—an experience that stays with you. ✨
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Located in the Yamaguchi prefecture next to Hiroshima, one can find Iwakuni, a city overflowing with significant cultural and historical heritage. It is most known for the iconic Kintaikyo Bridge, one of the three most famous bridges of Japan, and one of the most famous wooden ones in the world. In the past, Iwakuni developed as a domain known for its cultural achievements and promotion of arts and industry. Under the rule of the Kikkawa clan, the Iwakuni castle town flourished and became the beautiful city that it is today. Cross the incredible Kintaikyo Bridge, stroll through the beautiful Kikko Park, pay your respects at the Kikko Shrine, explore the Iwakuni castle grounds, and participate in a seal engraving experience. Learn and take part in the history, culture, and beauty of this city on this 1-day guided tour of the Iwakuni castle town.
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You will realize what happened to the people living an ordinary life here, and how they survived after being deprived of the future they had envisioned. You will walk around Hiroshima, a beautiful and peaceful city reborn, and feel the underlying strength of the people who rose from the ruins. I worked as a local government official in the Hibakusha (A-bomb survivors) Support Division for 12 years and continue interacting with Hibakusha. Therefore, I can accurately convey things about A-bomb survivors, the reconstruction of Hiroshima, and the effects of radiation on the human body to you. The Tower of Hiroshima Castle is a museum where you can learn about the history and culture of Hiroshima. Also near the castle are the A-bombed trees and the remains of the communications room where the first news of the atomic bombing was transmitted. Soothe your tour fatigue at the beautiful Shukkeien, a Japanese garden.
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Hiroshima holds a unique and profound place in world history: it was the first city ever subjected to an atomic bomb attack in 1945. In the aftermath of the devastation, local residents expressed agonizing despair, often repeating that "no flowers or trees would grow here for 75 years." Yet, out of that suffering, Hiroshima has achieved a magnificent restoration, transforming into a vibrant City of Peace—a vital center for learning about and advocating for peace worldwide. This essential tour offers you the opportunity to deeply explore this remarkable recovery. You will journey to the most critical sites—the Peace Memorial Park, the Peace Memorial Museum, and the Atomic Bomb Dome—alongside a knowledgeable local guide.
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Not far from Hiroshima city lies the historic naval port town of Kure. Before and during World War II, this city became the largest military port in East Japan. It Is known as one of the greatest shipbuilding cities in the world, and it is where the largest battleship of all time, Yamato, was constructed. Kure is also currently home to one of the major bases of the Japanese Navy. Join this 1-Day Kure tour to enjoy a mini-cruise ride on the Kure Bay area, learn about the role of the Japanese Navy during and after the war, and understand the key role this city played in the modernization of Japan. Guests will also have the unique opportunity to walk inside a decommissioned submarine and view the inside of the former residence of the Kure Naval Station Commander-in-Chief. This tour is a must for ship and history enthusiasts! There is no better place to visit if you wish to get a first-hand experience of Japan’s naval technology.
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The Kintaikyo Bridge is located in Iwkauni, a city overflowing with significant cultural and historical heritage. It is best known for this iconic bridge, one of the three most famous bridges of Japan, and one of the most famous wooden ones in the world. In the past, Iwakuni developed as a castle town known for its cultural achievements and promotion of arts and industry. Within the castle town area you will be able to explore Kintaikyo Bridge, Kikko Park, Kikko Shrine, and Iwakuni Castle, all beautiful locations which help tell the story of this charming city. The next iconic landscape, the “floating” shrine, is officially called Itsukushima Shrine. It is located in Miyajima, a breathtaking island which has long been regarded as one of the three most scenic spots of Japan. While the island itself is fairly small, it is brimming with otherworldly scenic spots, and a relaxing atmosphere which is nearly second to none.
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In addition to the Peace Memorial Park and Miyajima, there are a lot of places you cannot miss in Hiroshima. Explore Hiroshima with your professional and friendly guide and discover the beauty and history of Hiroshima by visiting fascinating and historic attractions. As a private customized tour, your guide can also tailor the itinerary according to your preference.
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This is a fully private tour for one group only, with a maximum of eight guests, offering a comfortable and meaningful experience guided by a native Hiroshima guide. Explore two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day on this 8-hour tour of Miyajima Island and Peace Memorial Park. Begin your day on Miyajima Island, known for its iconic floating Great Torii Gate, historic shrine, and sacred deer regarded as messengers of the gods. Enjoy the island’s serene atmosphere and cultural significance before traveling onward. Next, visit Peace Memorial Park and the Atomic Bomb Dome, where your guide provides a clear and respectful explanation of Hiroshima’s history, focusing on resilience, remembrance, and hope. Traveling with only your group allows for flexible explanations and a pace adjusted to your interests. Guests with dietary restrictions will be guided to suitable restaurants. Additional stops can be added whenever possible.
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Discover Hiroshima's rich history and vibrant culture on this engaging bike tour designed for participants aged 10 to 70. Start your adventure at Freebird BMX Shop before visiting the solemn Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Enjoy a scenic bike ride along the river to the historic Hiroshima Castle, then unwind at the serene Shukkeien Garden. Relish a meal at a local restaurant to round out your experience. This tour includes bike rental, insurance, and entrance fees, ensuring a hassle-free day exploring the city. - Duration: 3-4 hours with a maximum group size of 5 to 7 participants - Visit key attractions including Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima Castle - Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local eatery - Includes bike rental, insurance, and entrance fees to attractions
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