Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Letters from Japan
This video is about our latest visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. The memorial Peace Park is made up of several points of interest. Most notable are the Genbaku Domu (Atomic Bomb Dome) and the Peace Memorial Museum.
For more information on hours and possible closures due to renovation projects, please visit the museum web site:
Hiroshima City street cars are probably your best option for traveling in and around Hiroshima. You can find more information, including maps and schedules on their web site:
Hyperdia ( is an excellent resource for planning travel in and out of Hiroshima.
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Visiting Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima for cherry trees Hiroshima, Japan 021 Moochan
Visiting Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima for cherry trees Hiroshima, Japan 021 Moochan
Hiroshima Peace Park, located in central Hiroshima City, was built to memorialize those who died during the atomic bombing and as a testament towards world peace. There are about 300 cherry trees planted around the park especially along the river. You can also enjoy the sight of cherry blossoms(Yosakura) at night.
by tram
From Hiroshima Station, take tram line 2 or 6 to Genbaku-Domu Mae (原爆ドーム前) station. The ride takes 15 minutes and costs 160 yen.
Hiroshima Central Park
Hiroshima central park near Hiroshima castle.
Hiroshima Peace Museum Tour 3rd Floor (広島平和記念館)
Red Cross
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RED CROSS to 90999 to send 10$
Second Harvest Japan
Look for musicians who are making charity bands.
Artist include Lady GaGa and Ne-Yo and many other
My Facebook:
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Anyone still looking for ways to keep on top of important information coming out of Japan about the March 11 earthquake and tsunami now has a central hub to consult, in the shape of a dedicated page from the Google Crisis Response project.
The resources listed include the Person Finder we've seen before, links to the latest information from the domestic utilities, such as Tokyo Electric (TEPCO), government agencies, and a comprehensive list of transit providers.
Many of those are pre-formatted to serve up Japanese pages in machine-translated English, but there's also a full ranzge of information for native speakers of Japanese.
Likely the most useful among these are the missing persons phone lines for the various parts of Tohoku affected by the twin disasters, while there are also continuously updating scanned photos of the resident lists in the various shelters for people displaced from their homes.
Lastly, this being a service from one of the web's heaviest hitters, there are also real time updates from Google News and Twitter.
Read more: Google swings into action with earthquake crisis response hub | CNNGo.com
Amid the horrific stories of death and destruction surrounding the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in the Tohoku region, there's still room for the occasional wry smile, such as the one surely engendered by the news of 240 refugees taking shelter in, of all places, a nuclear power plant.
The group of men, women and children from Onagawa in Miyagi Prefecture has been holed up in the plant since the tsunami hit, seemingly killing over 1,000 of the town's 10,000 population.
The irony of the nature of their refuge clearly isn't lost on the temporary residents, as the nuclear accident at Fukushima Daiichi power plant 120 kilometers away plays out daily on their televisions.
The electricity to power the sets, incidentally, comes direct from the regional power grid to which the Onagawa plant is attached. The facility is run by Tohoku Electric Power, a separate entity from Tokyo Electric Power, or TEPCO, the operator in charge of Fukushima.
As the group shelters in the employee gym, right next door to the reactors, the good fortune of the survivors is clear.
One man, sheltering with his family said: It's pretty spread out. People are just kind of lying around and relaxing. There are a lot of aftershocks, but it's safe.
Meanwhile, an older woman settled on a more prosaic object of gratitude: It's very clean inside. We have electricity and nice toilets.
BEAUTIFUL PLACE IN JAPAN HIROSHIMA CASTLE ???????? napakaganda talaga sa japan????????????
DescriptionHiroshima Castle, sometimes called Carp Castle, is a castle in Hiroshima, Japan that was the home of the daimyō of the Hiroshima han. The castle was constructed in the 1590s, but was destroyed by the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945.
Opened: 1592
Height: 12.4 meters (stone base), 26.6 meters (reconstructed keep, five stories)
Built by: Mōri Terumoto
Founder: Mōri Terumoto
Materials: Plaster, Concrete, Steel
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum - Atomic Dome Demonstration
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The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is a museum located in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, in central Hiroshima, Japan, dedicated to documenting the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in World War II. The museum was established in August 1955 with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Hall. On August 6, 1945, during the final stage of the Second World War, the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The two bombings, which killed at least 129,000 people, remain the only use of nuclear weapons for warfare in human history.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, aiming to convey the reality of the damage incurred by an atomic bomb to people around the world, and to contribute to the abolition of nuclear weapons and the realization of everlasting world peace.
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Hiroshima Walk and the A-Bomb Dome
On the way to Miyajima Island I decided to walk by the A-Bomb Dome.
Jake at Hiroshima Peace Park | LIFE ON FOUR STRINGS | PBS
Jake Shimabukuro reflects and plays his ukulele at the Peace Park in Hiroshima, Japan. Footage was taken during the production of Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings, the full-length documentary on Jake and his career.
For more information please visit lifeonfourstrings.com
Director/Editor: Tadashi Nakamura
Camera: Jim Choi
Sound: Adriano Bravo
Producer: Don Young
Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings is a production of the Center for Asian American Media and Pacific Islanders in Communications in association with Paliku Documentary Films. A co-presentation of PBS Hawaii.
RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan
RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima
6-78 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima-ken, 730-0011, Japan
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4-star hotel with 5 restaurants, near Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Free WiFi
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum, Japan, 2019
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (広島平和記念公園 Hiroshima Heiwa Kinen Kōen) is a memorial park in the center of Hiroshima, Japan. ... The location of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was once the city’s busiest downtown commercial and residential district. The park was built on an open field that was created by the explosion. Today there are a number of memorials and monuments, museums, and lecture halls, which draw over a million visitors annually. Wikipedia
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is a museum located in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, in central Hiroshima, Japan, dedicated to documenting the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in World War II. Wikipedia
ひろしまフードフェスティバル2013 Part 2 神楽 (Kagura,Hiroshima Food Festival,Japan)
10.26〜27に広島市の広島城周辺と中央公園で開催された、フードフェスティバルの様子です。(Food Festival in Central Park and Hiroshima Castle around)
10.26 (1日目)
Part 2:北広島町 琴庄神楽団による、神楽 「塵倫(じんりん)」 。
Sacred (Shinto) music and dance 「Jinrin」.
遠目で画が小さいですが、なかなか迫力が有ります。
52:09 からは、安芸広島武将隊の演武ライブが少し有ります
その他の様子はこちらのリンクから。
Part 1:広島城入り口〜二の丸〜ステージでの開会式。
Part 3:広島城の堀を一周して、各ブースを散策。
Part 4:中央公園 地産地消広場。
Part 5:岩国藩鉄砲隊保存会による演武、火縄銃の実演です。
10.27 (2日目)
Part 6:中央公園 地産地消広場。
Part 7:鉄板グランプリ(旧広島市民球場跡地)
国際交流フェスティバル ぺあせろべ(中央公園 芝生広場)
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JAPAN Part 6 Hiroshima Peace Park & Gardens
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Thanks to Typhoon Lan, we were delayed by nearly 24 hours and stuck overnight on our express train. But at least we were able to continue the following day!
First stop, and an essential visit when in Hiroshima is the Memorial Peace Park and museum. It's a sobering experience and upsetting when you view some of the artifacts in the museum. The horrors of war! However, hopefully it goes someway to promote World peace.
Later, we visit the beautiful Shukukei-en gardens and Hiroshima's magnificent castle, a bit of a whistle stop tour due to our unavoidable delays.
Then, it's off by rail to the ferry terminal for the short trip to Miyajima Island. We arrive early evening and this place, as we discover the following day, is paradise!
Click on these links to view previous videos of our tour around central Japan.
Japan P1 Tokyo - - - - - -
Japan P2 Mt Fuji Hakone - -
Japan P3 Takayama - - - -
Japan P4 Shiragawa-go - - -
Japan P5 Kanazawa - - - - -
Japan P6 Hiroshima - - - - -
Japan P7 Miyajima Island - -
Japan P8 Kyoto Nijo Gion - -
Japan P9 Kyoto Nara Todai-Ji
Japan P10 Kyoto Fushimi Sake
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Visiting Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima city, Japan
We visited Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in June 2019. We all got a very emotional experience seeing how horrible the A-bomb devastation was. After barely surviving the disaster of the atomic bombing, people faced various types of hardships and sufferings. They had to go on with their lives bearing the deep sorrow of losing their beloved ones and suffering physical and emotional traumas and illnesses.
Chúng tôi đã đến thăm Bảo tàng Tưởng niệm Hòa bình Hiroshima vào tháng 6 năm 2019. Tất cả chúng tôi rất xúc động khi thấy sự tàn phá khủng khiếp của bom nguyên tử. Sống sót sau thảm họa bom nguyên tử, người dân phải đối mặt với đầy rẫy những khó khăn và đau khổ. Họ phải tiếp tục với cuộc sống mang nỗi buồn sâu thẳm khi mất đi người mình thân yêu và chịu đựng những tổn thương về thể xác và tinh thần.
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Hiroshima - Atomic Bomb Dome - Peace Memorial Museum
On August 6, 1945, during the final stage of the Second World War, the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The two bombings, which killed at least 129,000 people, remain the only use of nuclear weapons for warfare in human history.
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is museum located in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, in central Hiroshima, Japan dedicated to documenting the atomic bombing that occurred with the additional aim of world peace. The museum was established in August 1955 with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Hall (now the International Conference Center Hiroshima). It is the most popular of Hiroshima's destinations for school field-trips from all over Japan and for international visitors. 53 million people had visited the museum from its opening in 1955 through 2005. The number of visitors is over one million per year. The architect of the main building was Kenzo Tange. Source: wiwipdia
Hiroshima, Japan - Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Peace Clock Tower (2019)
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (広島平和記念公園 Hiroshima Heiwa Kinen Kōen) is a memorial park in the center of Hiroshima, Japan. It is dedicated to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack, and to the memories of the bomb's direct and indirect victims (of whom there may have been as many as 140,000). The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is visited by more than one million people each year. The park is there in memory of the victims of the nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. On August 6, 1945 the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima Japan. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was planned and designed by the Japanese Architect Kenzō Tange at Tange Lab.
The location of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was once the city’s busiest downtown commercial and residential district. The park was built on an open field that was created by the explosion. Today there are a number of memorials and monuments, museums, and lecture halls, which draw over a million visitors annually. The annual 6 August Peace Memorial Ceremony, which is sponsored by the city of Hiroshima, is also held in the park. The purpose of the Peace Memorial Park is to not only memorialize the victims, but also to establish the memory of nuclear horrors and advocate world peace.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Hiroshima, Japan
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Hiroshima, Japan
1. Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima ****
2. Hiroshima Washington Hotel ***
3. Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima ***
4. Hotel Sunroute Hiroshima ***
5. Oriental Hotel Hiroshima ****
6. Hotel Hokke Club Hiroshima ***
7. Chisun Hotel Hiroshima ***
8. Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel *****
9. ANA Crowne Plaza Hiroshima ****
10. Grand Prince Hotel Hiroshima ****
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1. 730-0011 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Naka-ku Motomachi 6-78, Japan
Offering 6 dining options and a 24-hour front desk, Rihga Royal Hotel is 15 minutes from JR Hiroshima Train Station by tram or city bus.
2. 730-0034 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Naka-ku Shintenchi 2-7, Japan
Opened in October 2013, Hiroshima Washington Hotel offers accommodations with free WiFi access. Guests can request relaxing massages for an extra cost.
3. 730-0037 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Naka-ku Naka-machi 9-12, Japan
A 10-minute walk from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and a 5-minute walk from Fukuromachi Tram Station, Mitsui Garden Hotel features free WiFi, 3 dining options and rooms with flat-screen TV.
4. 730-0051 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Naka-ku, Otemachi 3-3-1, Japan
Situated on Peace Boulevard and overlooking Peace Memorial Park and the Motoyasu River, Hotel Sunroute Hiroshima offers free WiFi throughout the hotel, right in the city centre.
5. 730-0026 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Naka-ku Tanakamachi 6-10, Japan
Boasting international cuisines and views of Hiroshima, Oriental Hotel Hiroshima is a 10-minute drive from JR Hiroshima Train Station.
6. 730-0037 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Naka-ku Naka-machi 7-7, Japan
A 10-minute walk from the Atomic Bomb Dome, Hokke Club Hiroshima features a buffet restaurant, a hot public bath and massages. Rooms have free Wi-Fi and a satellite LCD TV.
7. 730-0016 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Naka-ku Nobori-cho 14-7 , Japan
Offering an Italian restaurant, massage services and rental bicycles, Chisun Hotel is 1 km from JR Hiroshima Train Station. The modern rooms have a flat-screen TV and free wired internet.
8. 732-0053 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Higashi-ku Wakakusa-cho 12-1 , Japan
Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel is a 1-minute walk from Hiroshima Station and a 10-minute drive from the Atomic Bomb Dome. It offers 4 dining options, an indoor pool and a fitness centre.
9. 730-0037 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Naka-ku Naka-machi 7-20, Japan
Just a 5-minute walk from Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park, ANA Crowne Plaza features a 22nd-floor French restaurant and a health club with a pool. Rooms have free wired internet and a flat-screen TV.
10. 734-8543 Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Minami-ku Motoujina-machi 23-1, Japan
Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea, Grand Prince Hotel is located a 15-minute drive from central Hiroshima. The hotel offers 5 dining options, a seasonal outdoor pool and hot spring baths.
Hiroshima Peace Museum Tour 1st & 2nd Floor (広島平和記念館)
Red Cross
Red cross TEXT
RED CROSS to 90999 to send 10$
Second Harvest Japan
Look for musicians who are making charity bands.
Artist include Lady GaGa and Ne-Yo and many other
My Facebook:
Twitter:
Anyone still looking for ways to keep on top of important information coming out of Japan about the March 11 earthquake and tsunami now has a central hub to consult, in the shape of a dedicated page from the Google Crisis Response project.
The resources listed include the Person Finder we've seen before, links to the latest information from the domestic utilities, such as Tokyo Electric (TEPCO), government agencies, and a comprehensive list of transit providers.
Many of those are pre-formatted to serve up Japanese pages in machine-translated English, but there's also a full ranzge of information for native speakers of Japanese.
Likely the most useful among these are the missing persons phone lines for the various parts of Tohoku affected by the twin disasters, while there are also continuously updating scanned photos of the resident lists in the various shelters for people displaced from their homes.
Lastly, this being a service from one of the web's heaviest hitters, there are also real time updates from Google News and Twitter.
Read more: Google swings into action with earthquake crisis response hub | CNNGo.com
Amid the horrific stories of death and destruction surrounding the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in the Tohoku region, there's still room for the occasional wry smile, such as the one surely engendered by the news of 240 refugees taking shelter in, of all places, a nuclear power plant.
The group of men, women and children from Onagawa in Miyagi Prefecture has been holed up in the plant since the tsunami hit, seemingly killing over 1,000 of the town's 10,000 population.
The irony of the nature of their refuge clearly isn't lost on the temporary residents, as the nuclear accident at Fukushima Daiichi power plant 120 kilometers away plays out daily on their televisions.
The electricity to power the sets, incidentally, comes direct from the regional power grid to which the Onagawa plant is attached. The facility is run by Tohoku Electric Power, a separate entity from Tokyo Electric Power, or TEPCO, the operator in charge of Fukushima.
As the group shelters in the employee gym, right next door to the reactors, the good fortune of the survivors is clear.
One man, sheltering with his family said: It's pretty spread out. People are just kind of lying around and relaxing. There are a lot of aftershocks, but it's safe.
Meanwhile, an older woman settled on a more prosaic object of gratitude: It's very clean inside. We have electricity and nice toilets.
Matilda visits Hiroshima
This is the last episode of 'Matilda visits Japan' featuring the beautiful city of Hiroshima. During our day trip from Kyoto we visited the Peace Museum, the exciting city centre as well as the castle and enjoyed the lovely local cuisine.
Have a look at the other episodes from Japan featuring destinations such as Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Nagoya.
Matilda visits Tokyo
Matilda visits Kyoto
Matilda visits Nagoya
Matilda visits Osaka
We love traveling and you can find many more episodes of #matildavisits from all around the world on our YouTube channel. We look forward to your comments and thank you very much for subscribing.
Hiroshima around the A-Bomb Dome
Live stream of the atomic bomb dome (genbaku-dome) at sunset. I also share my experience living in Hiroshima. Then we take a walk down the hondori shopping street.
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