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[广岛] 3 in 1 Peace Park Hiroshima Castle Shukkeien Garden Hiroshima

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活动概要
  • This tour provides an unparalleled exploration of Hiroshima’s monumental landmarks, each embodying the city’s profound resilience and commitment to peace. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park features the Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, offering an incisive portrayal of the bombing’s catastrophic effects. The Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims and the eternal flame serve as indelible symbols of Hiroshima’s unwavering dedication to global peace.
  • Hiroshima Castle, originally erected in 1589 and meticulously reconstructed in 1958 after the bombing, offers sweeping vistas and epitomizes the city’s resurgence.
  • Shukkeien Garden, established in 1620 and painstakingly restored post-bombing, exemplifies the pinnacle of traditional Japanese landscape design. Collectively, these sites present an evocative journey through Hiroshima’s historical trajectory, cultural resilience, and renewal.
行程介绍

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is a solemn site dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945. Located in central Hiroshima, Japan, the park covers over 120,000 square meters and features significant monuments. The **Atomic Bomb Dome**, the ruins of the Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, stands as a symbol of the devastation caused by nuclear warfare and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The **Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum** offers a detailed account of the bombing's impact through photographs, artifacts, and personal stories. The **Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims** is a stone monument honoring those lost, with an eternal flame that will burn until nuclear weapons are abolished. The park serves as a reminder of the horrors of war and a call for peace, promoting global disarmament and a world free of nuclear weapons. It draws millions of visitors annually, spreading messages of peace and reconciliation.

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