
- 4.7/5
喜歡一條友周圍走既CThe first time I set foot in Hiroshima, I came to the atomic bombing dome to learn about what happened, the history of everything after that, etc.
- 4.6/5
juwieeA peaceful town to visit in Japan. Sad history but also beautiful memorial park.
- 4.7/5
Micky.ssA must-see when visiting Hiroshima! I highly recommend the oysters. When the tide goes out, you can see the torii gate on the sea. It is unforgettable. It is one of the must-visit attractions in life. I will go there again if I have the chance. I highly recommend it! !
- 4.5/5
翱翔的大鲨鱼The Setouchi Inland Sea is known as the Aegean Sea of Japan, and Ushimado in Setouchi City is one of the most representative tourist spots. The azure blue sea and sky, green olive fields, nostalgic streets, and beautiful sunsets, why not have a date at this unique spot?
- 4.8/5
Bart SimpsonsOne of the most beautiful views in Japan, "Miyajima Itsukushima Shrine's Great Torii Gate on the Sea", is located in Hiroshima City, a few miles from Hiroshima Airport. Before going, pay attention to the low tide time, which is more suitable for admiring the Torii gate up close. The photos taken are particularly close and dreamy! It is definitely worth spending a day to visit!
- 4.4/5
c-zGet a direct understanding of the scene of the atomic bomb explosion at that time. 140,000 people's lives were devoured by the war. No war! I wish the world peace! Everyone is happy! There are many tourists visiting here, especially foreigners. It is the place with the most tourists in Hiroshima.
- 4.7/5
CenttThe big five-story tower (the Keep) is actually a museum. It's all about samurai history and how the city was run way back when. The exhibits are easy to follow and they’ve got some legit-looking old armor and swords.The Absolute Best Bit: Hands-On Fun!My favorite part is the interactive floor on the way up! This is where you can live out your samurai dreams. You can try on a crazy helmet or a piece of armor, but the real highlight is getting to lift a replica katana! It's surprisingly heavy, and it gives you a whole new respect for the samurai. Great picture moment, too!And once you get to the top, the views are amazing. You get a perfect look at the modern city a beautiful mix of the old history below and the new skyline all around. Totally worth the small entrance fee!
- 4.5/5
CenttYou definitely should check out the Orizuru Tower; it's right next to the Atomic Bomb Dome. The whole place is about peace, which the paper crane symbolizes, and it’s a quick, fun way to see the city.The absolute best part is going straight up to the open-air rooftop deck, called "Hiroshima Hills." Since it has no glass, you can really feel the city while you get the best, close-up look down at the Atomic Bomb Dome and the Peace Park. Try to go for sunset it’s amazing, and on a clear day, you can even see Miyajima!While you're there, head to the 12th floor to fold your own origami crane. It's super easy, and once it's finished, you drop it into the huge 50-meter glass "Orizuru Wall." Seeing all those thousands of cranes packed together is really cool and represents a global wish for peace. Plus, the staff are super friendly and will often offer to take your photo for you!
- 4.8/5
东张西望望东西The hotel we stayed in was right next to the Shimanami Kaido, and the window of the room faced the unbeatable sea view. It was a very beautiful place. The sea water was particularly clear. From a distance, it looked azure blue, with the sea and sky blending into one. To be honest, the sea view in China really can't be compared.
- 5.0/5
GLS***15Japanese Baseball isn't at all what it is like in America. The air is almost electrifying and different traditions are practiced. The Mazda Stadium is home to the Hiroshima Carps, when the team is in town get tickets. Tickets can go as high as 4700 yen, but that isn't so much compared to an American game. The stadium is not for people who like personal space, expect to be bumping arms with locals constantly.












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