Hiroshima’s name carries the weight of history — but visiting this city is ultimately an experience of extraordinary resilience, peace, and human connection. The Peace Memorial Park is one of the world’s most moving sites, and neighboring Miyajima Island is one of Japan’s absolute scenic treasures.
Top Attractions
1. Peace Memorial Park & Museum
The A-Bomb Dome — the only structure left standing near the hypocenter of the 1945 atomic bombing — stands as a UNESCO World Heritage monument to peace. The adjacent museum tells the full story of August 6, 1945 with unflinching honesty and deep compassion.
2. Miyajima Island (Itsukushima)
The floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine — appearing to float on the sea at high tide — is one of Japan’s three classic scenic views and one of the world’s most photographed images. Sacred deer roam the island freely, and the sunset views are extraordinary.
3. Hiroshima City
Beyond the Peace Park, Hiroshima is a vibrant, forward-looking city with excellent food, lively neighborhoods, and a warm, welcoming character that consistently surprises first-time visitors.
Food & Drink
Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki — layered (not mixed) with noodles, cabbage, and pork, cooked on an iron griddle — is the city’s signature dish and fundamentally different from Osaka’s version. Kaki (Oysters) from Hiroshima Bay are Japan’s finest — eaten grilled, fried, or raw.
Getting There
From Tokyo, the Sanyo Shinkansen reaches Hiroshima in about 4 hours. From Osaka, about 1.5 hours.