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Waldir Nunez

Few places in Japan leave an impression as deep as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Located within the Peace Memorial Park, this museum tells the story of August 6, 1945 — the day the atomic bomb fell — and how Hiroshima transformed its tragedy into a message of hope and peace for the world.

Inside, the exhibits are powerful but human. You’ll see personal belongings, photographs, and stories of survivors that bring history to life in a way no textbook ever could. It’s emotional, yes — but more than sadness, what stays with you is the city’s determination to rebuild, forgive, and look forward.

Outside the museum, the park is a calm, green space filled with meaning: the Atomic Bomb Dome still stands as a reminder of the past; the Cenotaph for the Victims holds the names of those lost; and the Flame of Peace continues to burn until the world is free of nuclear weapons.

✹ Why it’s worth it
Because Hiroshima isn’t just about what happened — it’s about what came after. Visiting the museum is a moving reminder of resilience, compassion, and the power of peace.

🕐 When to go

  • Morning or early afternoon: fewer crowds and time to explore the park afterward.

  • Closed Mondays (check official calendar for holidays).

💮 Prices

  • Admission: „200 (adults) / „100 (students) / Free for children under 6

  • Audio guides available in English and other languages („300)

🚆 How to get there
From Hiroshima Station, take tram line #2 or #6 to Genbaku Dome-mae Station — the museum is a 5-minute walk through Peace Memorial Park.

🧭 Waldir tip
Give yourself time — at least 2 hours for the museum and a quiet walk through the park. End your visit by ringing the Peace Bell and taking a moment to reflect.

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