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**Plan a meaningful visit to Hiroshima on Hiroshima Day — August 6 — and honour the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing through peace, remembrance, and reflection.** This comprehensive travel guide provides everything you need to know about attending the **Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony**, visiting the **Atomic Bomb Dome**, **Peace Memorial Museum**, and **Children’s Peace Monument** on the anniversary of one of history’s most tragic events. Learn about the official schedule, including the moment of silence at 8:15 a.m., lantern floating ceremony (Toro Nagashi), and the Mayor’s Peace Declaration. Discover essential travel tips on how to get to Hiroshima by Shinkansen or air, where to stay, and how to navigate the city respectfully. We cover cultural etiquette, recommended sites like Hiroshima Castle and Shukkeien Garden, and local cuisine including Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. Understand the historical significance of August 6, the impact of nuclear warfare, and Hiroshima’s powerful message of global peace. Whether you're a traveller, educator, or peace advocate, this guide helps you pay tribute with dignity and awareness. Find out how to participate in one of the world’s most profound commemorations and support the ongoing call for a nuclear-free future.
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00:00this channel does not promote any violent harmful or illegal activities all content provided by this
00:19channel is meant for an educational purpose only Hiroshima a city located in the western part of
00:27japan's main island honshu is a place of profound historical significance resilience and peace
00:34every year on august 6th known globally as hiroshima day the city commemorates the atomic
00:40bombing that occurred in 1945 during the final stages of world war ii this solemn day serves as
00:47a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences of nuclear warfare and a global call for peace
00:52visiting hiroshima on this day is a deeply moving and educational experience offering travelers a
00:59unique opportunity to reflect on history honor the victims and witness the city's remarkable
01:05journey of recovery and renewal this detailed travel video will walk you through everything
01:10you need to know to travel to hiroshima on hiroshima day including historical context key sites to visit
01:17the official peace memorial ceremony travel logistics cultural etiquette accommodation
01:22options and tips for a respectful and meaningful experience one historical background understanding
01:30the significance of hiroshima day on august 6 1945 at 8 15 am the united states dropped an atomic bomb
01:39code named little boy on hiroshima it was the first use of a nuclear weapon in warfare
01:46the explosion instantly killed an estimated 70 000 80 000 people with tens of thousands more dying in the
01:55following weeks and months due to injuries and radiation exposure by the end of 1945 the death toll had risen
02:03to around 140 000 the city was largely destroyed with buildings flattened within a two kilometer radius of the
02:12the hypocenter hiroshima day marks not only a tragic event but also the beginning of japan's post war peace
02:19movement the city was rebuilt as a symbol of peace and reconciliation today hiroshima stands as a testament
02:28to human resilience and a global advocate for nuclear disarmament understanding this history is essential
02:34before visiting especially on august 6th when emotions run high and the atmosphere is deeply reflective
02:422. planning your visit when and how to arrive best time to arrive to fully experience hiroshima day
02:50plan to arrive in the city at least one day before august 6th the official peace memorial ceremony begins at
02:578 o'clock am on august 6th so being in the city the night before ensures you can attend without rushing
03:04getting to hiroshima by air hiroshima airport hij is about 45 minutes from the city center by limousine bus
03:12or train flights connect to major japanese cities like tokyo osaka and fukuoka by shinkansen bullet train
03:21the most convenient way is via the sanio shinkansen which connects hiroshima to tokyo about four hours
03:28osaka one five hours and fukuoka one hour hiroshima station is centrally located and a major transportation hub
03:37by bus or car long distance highway buses are available from major cities though slower than the
03:44train getting around the city hiroshima electric tram streetcar is an affordable and iconic way to get
03:51around the streetcar network connects major sites including the peace memorial park bicycles many
03:59hotels and rental shops offer bicycles ideal for exploring the flat city walking most key
04:06attractions in central hiroshima are within walking distance of each other three key attractions and
04:13sites to visit on hiroshima day peace memorial park haiwa kin and koon the heart of hiroshima's
04:20remembrance this 12 hectare park was built on the open field created by the bombs blast it is the focal
04:27point of the august 6th commemoration must see features atomic bomb dome genbaku dome the skeletal
04:35remains of the former hiroshima prefectural industrial promotion hall this unesco world
04:40heritage site stands as a haunting symbol of the bombing it was one of the few structures left
04:46partially standing near the hypocenter peace memorial museum one of the most powerful museums in the
04:52world it displays personal belongings photographs documents and artifacts from the bombing exhibits are
05:00emotionally intense but essential for understanding the human cost of nuclear war the museum is closed
05:06only on december 29th to 31st so it is open on august 6th but expect large crowds cenotaph for the eight
05:15bomb victims a curved concrete monument shaped like a saddle housing a stone chest with the names of all
05:21known victims the inscription reads let all souls here rest in peace for we shall not repeat the evil
05:28people peace flame lit in 1964 this flame will burn until all nuclear weapons are abolished
05:36children's peace monument dedicated to sadako sasaki a young girl who died of leukemia caused by radiation
05:43exposure she famously folded over one zero zero zero paper cranes in the hope of recovering today
05:51visitors leave colorful paper cranes as symbols of peace
05:54hiroshima peace memorial ceremony b hiroshima peace memorial ceremony august 6 8 o'clock amm this is the
06:02central event of hiroshima day held annually in the peace memorial park it draws tens of thousands of
06:08attendees including survivors hibakusha government officials diplomats and international guests
06:15what to expect what to expect silent prayer at 8 15 amm the exact moment the bomb fell
06:22the entire city observes a minute of silence bell ringing ceremony a large bell is rung to honor the
06:30victims speeches the mayor of hiroshima delivers the annual peace declaration calling for the abolition of
06:37nuclear weapons the prime minister of japan of nuclear weapons the prime minister of japan and other dignitaries
06:42also speak release of doves symbolizing peace lantern floating ceremony toro nagashi in the evening
06:51thousands of paper lanterns inscribed with messages of peace are floated down the motoyasu river
06:57this moving ritual allows participants to send prayers to the spirits of the victims
07:01tips for attending arrive early by 7 o'clock amm to secure a viewing spot the ceremony begins at 8 o'clock
07:11amm dress modestly and respectfully avoid loud clothing or casual beachwear silence your phone and maintain
07:19quiet during the ceremony non-japanese speakers can obtain translated pamphlets or use the official
07:25hiroshima city app for real time subtitles for other important sites in hiroshima while the peace memorial
07:34park is the main focus on august 6th hiroshima offers other meaningful destinations a hiroshima castle
07:41hiroshima jo known as the carp castle this reconstructed 16th century castle offers insights into the city's
07:48pre-war history the museum inside covers samurai culture and the castle's destruction and rebuilding
07:56b shukian garden a traditional japanese garden dating back to the 1620s located just north of the castle
08:04its serene ponds bridges and tea houses provide a peaceful retreat
08:10c mitaki dara temple a quiet buddhist temple nestled in the hills known for its autumn colors and memorial
08:16stones for bombing victims a short hike from the city center it offers a contemplative atmosphere
08:23d mazda museum for a different perspective visit the mazda museum to learn about hiroshima's role in
08:30japan's automotive industry free tours showcase car manufacturing and innovation
08:36e okonomimura a must visit for food lovers this three-story building houses over 25 restaurants
08:45serving okonomiyaki hiroshima's famous savory pancake it's a delicious way to experience local culture after
08:53a day of reflection five cultural etiquette and respectful behavior visiting hiroshima on august 6 requires a
09:01high level of cultural sensitivity here are key guidelines dress respectfully wear modest clothing
09:08especially when visiting memorials or attending the ceremony maintain silence speak softly in the peace
09:16park park and museum avoid loud conversations or laughter photography permitted in most areas but be
09:24discreet and avoid photographing grieving individuals or private moments flash photography is prohibited inside the
09:31museum paper cranes you can make or bring paper cranes to leave at the children's peace monument
09:39this is a meaningful gesture language while many signs are in english learning a few japanese
09:46phrases phrases like arigato thank you and summa mason excuse me is appreciated
09:53follow instructions obey barriers signs and staff directions especially during the ceremony
10:00six accommodation options hiroshima offers a range of accommodations from luxury hotels to budget friendly hostels
10:09book well in advance for august 6th as rooms fill up quickly due to the influx of visitors
10:16recommended hotels hiroshima peace hotel close to the peace park offering simple clean rooms with views of the river
10:25sheridan grande hiroshima hotel a modern upscale option with excellent service and city views
10:32ana crown plaza hiroshima centrally located near the station ideal for convenience
10:38guests guests guest houses and hostels affordable options like case house hiroshima or j hoppers hiroshima
10:46are great for solo travelers alternative stay in nearby cities if hiroshima is fully booked consider staying in
10:54myajima or onamichi both accessible by train and offering a quieter atmosphere seven food and dining in hiroshima
11:04hiroshima is a culinary gem while the day is solemn eating local food is a way to support the city's revival
11:12hiroshima style okonomiyaki unlike osaka's version hiroshima's is layered cabbage noodles egg and
11:20toppings like pork or seafood grilled on a hot plate try it at okonomimura tsukmen dipping noodles popular in
11:29hiroshima served with thick noodles and rich broth anego saltwater eel often served over rice a regional
11:37special specialty momiji manju maple leaf shaped cakes filled with red bean paste a popular souvenir
11:46dining on august 6th many restaurants remain open but some near the peace park may close temporarily
11:53during the morning ceremony plan meals accordingly eat breakfast early or after 10 o'clock am
12:00eight travel tips and practical information whether august in hiroshima is hot and humid
12:07with temperatures around 30 to 35 degrees celsius 86 to 95 degrees fahrenheit wear light clothing use
12:15sunscreen and carry water language while english signage is common in tourist areas fewer people speak fluent
12:23english use translation apps if needed currency japan uses yen credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger
12:33stores but carry cash for small vendors and streetcars transport passes consider the hiroshima tourist pass
12:42which offers unlimited rides on streetcars and buses and discounts at attractions accessibility the peace
12:49park museum and major sites are wheelchair accessible the museum offers wheelchairs and audio guides in
12:56multiple languages nine the global message of hiroshima day hiroshima day is not just a local observance
13:04it's a global event every year peace groups schools and activists around the world hold events in solidarity
13:14by visiting hiroshima on this day you become part of an international movement advocating for a nuclear
13:19free world the city's message is clear never again through education remembrance and dialogue hiroshima
13:29promotes peace as a universal value 10 personal reflection and meaningful travel traveling to hiroshima
13:36on august 6 is not a typical tourist experience it is a pilgrimage of conscience you will witness pain
13:44but also hope you will see the scars of war but also the power of forgiveness and rebuilding how to
13:52make your visit meaningful write a message of peace and add it to the lanterns or peace walls talk to
13:59survivors if they are sharing stories often at the museum or during events donate to peace organizations
14:06or the hiroshima peace memorial museum share your experience respectfully on social media to spread awareness
14:13reflect on peace in your own life and community visiting hiroshima on hiroshima day is one of the
14:20most profound travel experiences one can have it is a journey through history memory and humanity's
14:27capacity for both destruction and renewal as you walk through the peace memorial park stand in silence at
14:348 15 a.m. and watch the lanterns drift down the river you become part of a global call for peace
14:40hiroshima does not dwell in the past it looks forward teaching the world that even from the ashes of
14:47tragedy hope can grow by visiting with respect empathy and an open heart you honor the victims
14:54support the survivors and contribute to a future free from nuclear weapons travel not just to see but to
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