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Best Historic Sites in Hiroshima

  • Hiroshima Castle

    El Castillo de Hiroshima, también llamado Castillo Karp, es un símbolo del pasado samurái de la ciudad, con una reconstrucción que alberga un museo sobre la historia premoderna de Hiroshima y la cultura guerrera.

  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial

    The only structure left standing after the atomic bomb, serving as a reminder of the devastation and a symbol of peace.

  • Children's Peace Monument

    The Children's Peace Monument features origami cranes and commemorates Sadako Sasaki and all children who died from the atomic bomb.

  • Osaka Castle

    Osaka Castle is mentioned as a point of comparison to Hiroshima Castle.

  • Children’s Peace Monument

    The Children’s Peace Monument is dedicated to the thousands of children who lost their lives during the atomic bomb attack, featuring a statue of Sadako Sasaki.

  • Eternal Flame

    A flame that has burned continuously since 1964 and will not go out until all nuclear weapons disappear from the world.

  • Senotap

    A monument shaped like a traditional Japanese clay house to shelter the souls of victims.

  • Peace Bell

    A bell that chimes daily at 8:15 a.m. marking the exact bombing time.

  • Memorial Cenotaph

    The memorial cenotaph is a concrete Arch through which the atom bomb Dome can be seen.

  • Flame of Peace

    The Flame of Peace symbolizes the need for Everlasting peace.

  • Big Tiny Castle

    A white and brown castle with a wood aesthetic, serving as a museum with historical artifacts and city views from the top.

  • Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims

    The Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims in the Peace Park contains the names of over 200,000 victims who died from the nuclear blast and subsequent radiation.

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