Atomic Bomb Dome
The Atomic Bomb Dome, formerly the Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall, is a surviving structure from the atomic bombing and serves as a powerful reminder of the event.
Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall
The Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall was built in 1915 to showcase artwork and educational exhibits; it is now known as the Atomic Bomb Dome.
Miyajima
Miyajima Island, also known as Itsukushima, is famous for its iconic floating red torii gate, free-roaming deer, and views of the Seto Inland Sea, making it a popular day trip from Hiroshima.
Grand Torii Gate
The Grand Torii Gate at Itsukushima Shrine is an iconic red gate that appears to float on the water during high tide and can be approached on foot during low tide.
Senjokaku
Senjokaku is a large pavilion on Miyajima, originally commissioned in 1587, offering views over the Seto Inland Sea.
Tomonoura
Tomonoura is a quaint seaside port town, historically significant as a stopover for sailors waiting for favorable tides in the Seto Inland Sea, and known for its production of homeishu, a traditional medicinal liquor.
Onomichi
Onomichi is a port town known for its slopes dotted with temples and as the starting point of the Shimanami Kaido cycling route; it features a retro shopping arcade and coastal views.
Shimanami Kaido
The Shimanami Kaido is a 70-kilometer cycling route stretching from Onomichi to Imabari, passing over six islands in the Seto Inland Sea.
Fukuyama
Fukuyama is where the video creator picked up a rental car to visit Shinshoji Temple.
Osaka
The video creator caught the Shinkansen from Osaka to Fukuyama to start her trip.
Imabari
Imabari is the end point of the Shimanami Kaido cycling route.
Genbaku Dome
El Genbaku Dome es una estructura preservada y un monumento en el Parque Memorial de la Paz de Hiroshima, que recuerda a las víctimas del bombardeo atómico.
Orizuru Tower
Orizuru Tower offers a souvenir shop, an observation deck on the rooftop with views of the Atomic Bomb Dome and Hiroshima Castle, and an origami crane folding experience.
Atomic Dome
The Atomic Dome is a preserved ruin and memorial in Hiroshima, serving as a reminder of the atomic bombing and its destructive effects.
HIROSHIMA ORIZURU TOWER
Offers a panoramic view of Hiroshima, blending the city's past, present, and future, with origami crane displays symbolizing peace.
Kanazawa
Kanazawa is a city where you can see another castle that you can sort of have a mix where there's some history, but there's also the feeling of being in a castle.
Kure
Kure is a city that flourished as a shipyard, featuring the Yamato Museum where you can see battleships and learn about the history of Japanese ships.
Atomic Bomb Dome (Genbaku Dome)
A preserved skeletal structure and UNESCO World Heritage Site that survived the atomic bombing, serving as a symbol of destruction and hope.
Miyajima Island (Itsukushima Shrine)
An island known for its iconic 'floating' torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine and friendly deer.
Atom Bomb Dome
The Atom Bomb Dome comprises the ruins of the old chamber of industry and commerce, which lay at the epicenter of the explosion.
Floating Gate Island
A popular tourist spot with a floating gate, offering both low tide access for beach photos and high tide views for the floating aesthetic.
Crane Tower
Offers panoramic views of Hiroshima, including the Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima Castle, with a crane origami experience on the 12th floor promoting hope and peace.
Etajima Naval Academy
La Academia Naval de Etajima es una de las tres academias navales más famosas del mundo y ahora sirve como la primera escuela de servicio y de candidatos a oficiales de la Fuerza de Autodefensa Marítima.
A-Bomb Dome
The A-Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the few buildings that partially survived the atomic blast and stands as a testimony to its destructive power.
O Torii
The O Torii, or Grand Tori Gate, is part of the Itsukushima Shrine and stands almost 17 meters tall, appearing to float on the waves at high tide.