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Walk for Peace: A Journey Through Hiroshima's Heart
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Provided by:
Zahid Ali Shah
Duration
2h 30min
Meeting point
Gates of Peace
Languages
English
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Free Booking. Free Cancellation.
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Overview
Join us on a powerful journey through Hiroshima’s Peace Park and discover:
Gate of Peace: “Peace” is written in many languages, symbolizing unity.
Mother and Child in the Storm: A sculpture of a mother shielding her child from the blast.
Prayer Fountain: Memorial for victims who died crying out for water.
Dr. Marcel Junod & Norman Cousins: Honoring two humanitarians who aided Hiroshima.
Peace Clock Tower: Chimes daily at 8:15 a.m., marking the moment of the bombing.
Cenotaph for A-bomb Victims: Holds the names of those who perished.
National Peace Memorial Hall: A place for reflection and remembrance.
Flame of Peace: Will burn until all nuclear weapons are eliminated.
Rest House: A building that survived the blast, now a visitor center.
Children’s Peace Monument: Inspired by Sadako and her paper cranes.
Monument to Korean Victims: Honors Korean lives lost in the bombing.
Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound: Contains ashes of unidentified victims.
Bell of Peace: Ring it as a wish for global peace.
Atomic Bomb Dome: Preserved ruins, a symbol of hope and resilience.
Hypocenter: The exact point beneath the bomb’s explosion.
Gate of Peace: “Peace” is written in many languages, symbolizing unity.
Mother and Child in the Storm: A sculpture of a mother shielding her child from the blast.
Prayer Fountain: Memorial for victims who died crying out for water.
Dr. Marcel Junod & Norman Cousins: Honoring two humanitarians who aided Hiroshima.
Peace Clock Tower: Chimes daily at 8:15 a.m., marking the moment of the bombing.
Cenotaph for A-bomb Victims: Holds the names of those who perished.
National Peace Memorial Hall: A place for reflection and remembrance.
Flame of Peace: Will burn until all nuclear weapons are eliminated.
Rest House: A building that survived the blast, now a visitor center.
Children’s Peace Monument: Inspired by Sadako and her paper cranes.
Monument to Korean Victims: Honors Korean lives lost in the bombing.
Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound: Contains ashes of unidentified victims.
Bell of Peace: Ring it as a wish for global peace.
Atomic Bomb Dome: Preserved ruins, a symbol of hope and resilience.
Hypocenter: The exact point beneath the bomb’s explosion.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Minimum Attendees
No minimum attendees
Children
Suitable for families with children
Extra Fees
No additional cost
Pets
Pet-friendly
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This activity includes:
- Prayer Fountain
- Hiroshima Victims Memorial Cenotaph
- Gates of Peace
- Clock Tower of Peace
On arrival
I will be waiting near the Gate of Peace, from where we will continue our tour.
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Free Cancellation
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