Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is visited by over a million people a year and features photos and testimonials from citizens who witnessed the atomic bomb devastation.
Peace Memorial Park and Museum
平和記念公園は、広島の重要なランドマークであり、深い歴史的意義を持つ場所であり、都市の中心部に位置する公園は、広島の人々の回復力と精神の誇りとして立っています。
Mazda Museum and Factory
マツダミュージアムと工場見学では、マツダの歴史や自動車製造の舞台裏を見学できます。コルク製品の製造から自動車デザインのリーダーになるまでの軌跡を辿り、生産の各段階での精密なチームワークと技術を見ることができます。
Hiroshima Museum of Art
The Hiroshima Museum of Art houses a collection of paintings and artworks from European and Japanese artists, including works by Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso.
Shinshoji Zen Museum and Gardens
Shinshoji Zen Museum and Gardens is a Buddhist temple designed for Zen immersion, featuring seasonal foliage and Shinshoji udon at its dining places.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park & Museum
Este parque y museo son el corazón del legado de Hiroshima, dedicados a promover la paz y recordar a las víctimas del bombardeo atómico, con monumentos, la llama de la paz y el preservado Genbaku Dome.
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
El Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de la Ciudad de Hiroshima es el primer museo de arte contemporáneo público de Japón, con exposiciones rotativas de artistas japoneses e internacionales.
Hiroshima Children's Museum & Library
El Museo y Biblioteca Infantil de Hiroshima es un destino familiar que combina educación y diversión, con exhibiciones interactivas de ciencia, áreas de juego y un planetario.
Peace Memorial Museum
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum displays items and stories from survivors and those who were lost in the atomic bombing, aiming to be a sobering and intense experience.
Yamato
Yamato was the largest battleship and is now a model at the Kure Maritime Museum.
Kure Maritime Museum
The Kure Maritime Museum features a 1/10th scale model of the battleship Yamato, decommissioned kamakazi kiten human Torpedoes and zero fighter jet planes
Yamato Museum
El Museo Yamato está dedicado al acorazado más grande del mundo jamás construido, con una réplica a escala 1/10 del legendario barco.
JMSDF Kure Museum
At the Maritime Self-Defense Force Museum, you can see a large submarine and learn about Japanese battleship history.
Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum
A museum featuring a mix of international and local art, including works by Hiroshima-born artists and European masters.
Hiroshima City Transportation Museum
The Hiroshima City Transportation Museum features a collection of old trams and streetcars, including the A-bomb tram that survived the 1945 devastation.
Hiroshima Children's Museum
The Hiroshima Children's Museum offers interactive science displays and exhibits, along with a planetarium, for children's entertainment.
Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology
The Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology is a place to explore weather and its effects.
Hiroshima City Museum of History and Traditional Crafts
The Hiroshima City Museum of History and Traditional Crafts features displays related to local industry and agriculture.
Hiroshima Prefectual Art Museum
The Hiroshima Prefectual Art Museum focuses on the work of local artists, including art related to the atomic bombing.
Peace Museum
The Peace Museum is divided into two sections: the first section focuses on human suffering while the second focuses on documenting the historical events.
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Museum
El Museo de la Fuerza Marítima de Autodefensa de Japón presenta un submarino fuera de servicio que permite a los visitantes explorar la cubierta y el puente del Aki shio.
Irifuneyama Memorial Museum
Irifuneyama fue el hogar de los comandantes navales hasta el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y fue ocupada por las fuerzas aliadas británicas durante 10 años, que adaptaron gran parte del edificio a los gustos occidentales.