Discover Hiroshima’s story of resilience and peace on this meaningful walking tour. We’ll explore the Peace Memorial Park, visit the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome (former bank building), and see a rare school that survived the bombing. Through these powerful sites, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the city’s past and its inspiring message of hope for the future.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Taxi Stand Infront of Hiroshima peace memorial park
Foreigner Monuments
1: Barbara Reynolds
2: Dr Normin Cousin
Peace of Gates
Walk through the symbolic Gates of Peace, inscribed with the word 'peace' in many languages, representing a global wish for harmony.
Shirakhami Shrine
Explore the Shirakami Shrine, and I will explain to you the story behind the white paper.
Hiroshima Bank Building
Here, we explore the small gallery that holds testimonies from elderly survivors.
School Building survive from atomic bomb
Here, we explore the unique stories of the parents and teachers.
Hondori Street
We will pass through this road, and I will show you some more buildings that survived the atomic bomb.
Atomic Bomb Dome and Hypocenter
The Hypocenter marks the exact spot where the atomic bomb exploded, reminding visitors of the immense destruction and loss that occurred here.
Peace of Bell
The Peace Bell invites visitors to ring it as a call for global harmony and a reminder of the importance of peace.
Korean Monument
The Korean Victims Memorial honors the tens of thousands of Koreans who suffered and died during the atomic bombing in Hiroshima.
Child Monument
The Children's Peace Monument honors Sadako Sasaki and all child victims of the atomic bombing, symbolizing hope through the thousand paper cranes.
Cenotaph
The Cenotaph holds the names of all known victims of the atomic bomb and arches toward the Peace Flame, symbolizing hope and remembrance.
Hall of Remembrance
G7-Summit
The G7 Summit site in Hiroshima highlights the city's role in global diplomacy and its message of peace shared with world leaders.
Hiroshima Museum
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum presents powerful exhibits that tell the story of the atomic bombing and the human cost of war.
Taxi stand
Ending Point
Taxi stand infront of hiroshima Peace park
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guided tour
Hidden Gems "Hidden Places"
Museum Tickets : 200 yen per person
Food and drinks
Important Information
1: This tour involves a lot of walking, so please wear comfortable shoes.
2: Bring water, especially during warmer months.
3: The tour is not recommended for those with severe knee or back problems.
4: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is wheelchair accessible; Hiroshima Castle includes stairs.
5: Please let me know in advance if you have any mobility concerns.
6: Weather can change quickly, so bring an umbrella or raincoat if needed.
7: Respectful behavior is expected at the Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome.
8: Photography is allowed, but please be mindful in quiet or memorial areas.
9: Feel free to ask questions—this is a learning and reflection experience.
I offer guided tours at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, where I share the history and stories in a clear and engaging way.
Please feel free to message me in advance to arrange a tour. I’ll do my best to make your visit meaningful and memorable.
Hi, I’m Waleed, a passionate tour guide at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. I’ve been guiding visitors here for over a year, sharing the powerful history and message of peace. Join me for an insightful tour of Hiroshima’s most iconic sites, where I’ll bring the past to life and help you understand the journey from tragedy to hope.
$69/ per group