Places to visit in Hiroshima?

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Places to visit in Hiroshima?Hiroshima is a modern city on Japan’s Honshu Island. The Americans destroyed it with an atomic bomb. Today, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park commemorates the 1945 event. This Asian country has seen a very bad phase, and humanity is ashamed of that.

Places to visit in Hiroshima !

  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial and Park
  • Miyajima, Itsukushima Shrine
  • Hiroshima Castle
  • Shukkei-en
  • Onomichi
  • Senko-ji
  • Fukuyama Castle
  • Takehara
  • Transportation Musuem
  • Taishaku Valley
  • Hiroshima Prefecture Ryokka-Center, Hiroshima Prefecture Ryokka Botanical Garden

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Hiroshima Peace Memorial

Hiroshima Peace Memorial and Park
Hiroshima Peace Memorial and Park

It is known as the Memorial Monument for Hiroshima, and it was constructed as a result of a desire to rebuild postwar Hiroshima as a city devoted to peace. The database of names contained inside the chest does not differentiate between victims of the atomic blast based on their country of origin.

Miyajima, Itsukushima Shrine

Miyajima Itsukushima shrine, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima
Miyajima Itsukushima shrine, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima

Itsukushima Temple is a Shinto shrine located on the island of Itsukushima. This shrine is most well-known for its torii gate that seems to “float” in the water. It may be found in the metropolitan area of Hatsukaichi, which is located in the prefecture of Hiroshima in Japan.

Hiroshima Castle

Hiroshima castle ,Places to go/visit in Hiroshima
Hiroshima castle , Places to go/visit in Hiroshima

A castle that formerly served as the residence of the daimyo of Hiroshima han may be seen in Hiroshima, Japan. This structure is also known by the name “Carp Castle.” It was built for the first time in the 1590s, but the atomic bombs in 1945 caused it to be demolished.

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Shukkei-en

Shukkie-en, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima
Shukkie-en, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima

In the Japanese city of Hiroshima, there is a traditional Japanese garden known as Shukkei-en. Immediately next to the garden is where you’ll find the Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum.

Onomichi

OnoMichi,Places to go/visit in Hiroshima
OnoMichi, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima

It is located in the southwest corner of Honshu, Japan, and is a mountainous port city. The Temple Walk, which is a network of walkways linking 25 different temples, is the main attraction here. The Jdo-ji Temple is located in the east and has painted screens as well as the elegant Taho-to Pagoda.

Senko-ji

Senko Ji , Places to go/visit in Hiroshima
Senko Ji, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima

The Senko-ji Park in Hiroshima, Japan is home to the historically significant Japanese temple known as Senkji. Senko-ji Park is home to an ancient Japanese temple that dates back to the year 806, and it is known as Senko-ji.

Fukuyama Castle

Fukuyama Castle, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima
Fukuyama Castle, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima

It is also referred to as Hisamatsu Castle or Iy Castle on occasion. The Bingo-Fukuyama Han had their fortress there in those ruins. Within Fukuyama Park in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, and Fukuyama Station is where you’ll find the castle.

Takehara

In the Japanese prefecture of Hiroshima, you’ll find the city of Takehara. It was on November 3, 1958, that the city was established, and as of the year 2016, the city is expected to have a total population of 26,035, with a population density of 220 people per km2. 118.30 kilometres are covered in total.

Takehara, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima
Takehara, Places to go/visit in Hiroshima

Transportation Museum, Hiroshima

The Hiroshima City Transportation Museum is a museum that focuses on transportation and was inaugurated in March 1995 in Hiroshima, Japan.

Transport Museum Hiroshima
Transport Museum Hiroshima

Taishaku Valley

Taishaku Valley
Taishaku Valley

It is an 18-kilometer-long ravine that runs beside the river in Japan, and it is famous for the beauty that it has.

Hiroshima Prefecture Ryokka-Center, Hiroshima Prefecture Ryokka Botanical Garden

Ryokka Batonical Garden
Ryokka Batonical Garden

Since its establishment at Fukuda-cho, in the Higashi Ward of Hiroshima, in the year 1980 (Showa 55), the Hiroshima Prefecture Ryokka-Center/Hiroshima Prefecture Ryokka Botanical Garden has been dedicated to promoting “ryokka” via a variety of educational and public outreach programs (tree planting). On the expansive grounds of the park, which cover 125 hectares, can be found facilities such as a learning pavilion, a rest house, an exhibition forest, and an exhibition garden.

Ryokka Center
Ryokka Center

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