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Hiroshima Peace Memorial (A-Bomb Dome)
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Hiroshima, Chugoku

Hiroshima Peace Memorial (A-Bomb Dome)

The only structure left standing near the epicenter of the world's first atomic bomb attack on August 6, 1945. Left deliberately unrestored as a permanent witness and a plea for its non-repetition. UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Duration

30–60 min

Admission

Free (exterior)

Hours

Always open (outdoor monument)

Best Season

year-round

Access

Tram Line 2 or 6 from Hiroshima Station to Genbaku Dome-mae (approx. 25 min per official); then short walk to the dome

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    UNESCO World Heritage Site — the most powerful peace symbol in Asia

  • 2

    Preserved exactly as the atomic blast left it

  • 3

    Across the river from the Peace Memorial Museum

  • 4

    The Peace Flame has burned continuously since 1964

Local Tips

The A-Bomb Dome is most affecting early in the morning before tour groups arrive — stand quietly and let the scale of what happened register. The dome is directly on the Motoyasu River; the view from the Aioi Bridge (the actual bomb aiming point) adds a further dimension. Cross the river to Peace Memorial Park immediately after.

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