This prefectural art museum has a small collection featuring Salvador Dal¨ª's Dream of Venus and the artwork of Hirayama Ikuo, who was in the city during the atomic bombing. The ground floor has a large light lounge area with floor-to-ceiling windows and garden views.
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Hugged by rivers on both sides, Peace Memorial Park is a large, leafy space crisscrossed by walkways and dotted with memorials and tranquil spaces for¡
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With origins as far back as the late 6th century, Itsukushima-jinja gives Miyajima its real name. The shrine's unique and attractive pier-like¡
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Perhaps the starkest reminder of the destruction visited upon Hiroshima in WWII is the Atomic Bomb Dome. Built by a Czech architect in 1915, it was the¡
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
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The main building of Hiroshima's premier museum houses a collection of items salvaged from the aftermath of the atomic bomb. The displays are confronting¡
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This 16m-tall vermilion torii (shrine gate) is a symbol of Miyajima and the watery entrance to World Heritage shrine Itsukushima-jinja. At high tide, it¡
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Just south of town at the foot of Misen, ¶Ù²¹¾±²õ³ó¨-¾±²Ô is a worthwhile stopping point on the way up or down the mountain. This Shingon temple is crowded with¡
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Covered with primeval forest, the sacred, peaceful Misen is Miyajima's highest mountain (530m), and its ascent is the island's finest walk ¨C especially in¡
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Iwakuni's chief claim to fame is this graceful bridge, built in 1673 during the rule of feudal lord Kikkawa Hiroyoshi. It has been restored several times¡
Nearby Hiroshima attractions
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Modelled after West Lake in Hangzhou, China, Shukkei-en was built in 1620 for daimy¨ (domain lord) Asano Nagaakira. The garden's name means 'contracted¡
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Also known as Carp Castle (õŽ³Ç; Rij¨), ±á¾±°ù´Ç²õ³ó¾±³¾²¹-Âᨠwas originally constructed in 1589, but much of it was dismantled following the Meiji Restoration. What¡
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Located in an interesting 1970s building, this museum has a decent collection of minor works by well-known painters including Picasso, Gauguin, Monet and¡
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Most people visit this souvenir-filled tower for 'Hiroshima Hills', its windy, open-terrace viewing platform with one-of-a-kind vistas across the adjacent¡
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Perhaps the starkest reminder of the destruction visited upon Hiroshima in WWII is the Atomic Bomb Dome. Built by a Czech architect in 1915, it was the¡
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The Children's Peace Monument was inspired by Sadako Sasaki, who was just two years old at the time of the atomic bomb. At age 11 she developed leukaemia,¡
7. Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
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A softly lit internal walkway leads down into this cool, contemplative space, where the walls show a circular panorama of Hiroshima and the names of its¡
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The Flame of Peace, a feature of the pond in Peace Memorial Park, will be extinguished only once every nuclear weapon on earth has been destroyed.