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Margaret_B, Jun 2026
Nice way to see the sights in one day!
Tomo was a great tour guide!! This is a great way to see the major sights around Hiroshima in one day. The time at the museum was one hour and it was very busy so it’s hard to see much in that time, so if your main goal is that portion I would consider scheduling another time to visit. Time for exploring on Miyajima Island was fun!
Bethsaids_N, Jun 2026
A Powerful Look at Hiroshima’s Past and Resilience
This walking tour was very informative! Our tour guide “Nisa” was excellent in explaining the history of the relationship between US and Japan. She explained the events leading to the A-bomb, the effects, the resiliency and the restoration efforts of the people in Hiroshima. If you’re visiting in June be aware of the heat. Bring water and a sun umbrella. There’s a cafe within the region to get drinks and snacks/lunch. There lots of restaurants in the area for after the tour. Loved this tour and a must do!
nancykotr, May 2026
Mickie was a great tour...
Mickie was a great tour guide… took into consideration some of our groups limitations throughout the day. We took the ferry to Mijajima to explore and then back to explore Hiroshima museum and peace park. We could have used a little more time in Hiroshima.
Cortney_B, May 2026
Excellent tour a true historian will love!
Took a day trip to Hiroshima and was relatively short on time, but John did a great job filling the time i had with great insight and information. He is a true historical, if you’re looking for a way to to see things with no real context, or you find the historical talk to be boring, this isn’t a tour for you.My day started in a local coffee shop with john giving me the background on the events surrounding and leading up to the bomb. He’s brilliant, incredible recall and details of even the smallest intricacies. John’s wife and mother in law were both survivors of the bombing, so do do this tour, with a historical woven into the history itself was s a once in a lifetime treat. Highly recommend if you’re interested in my context than just sight seeing
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Many Hiroshima tours focus on the city’s World War II-era history, with guided visits to attractions like the UNESCO-listed Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and the Atomic Bomb Dome. But the city hasn’t let itself be fully defined by tragedy. A local guide can help you navigate modern Hiroshima and learn more about the city’s rich culture. Activities like tea ceremonies, food tours, and day trips to see the famous Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima can show you all that the city has to offer.

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