
This self-guided audio walk explores Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park through its memorials, monuments, and places of remembrance. It will especially suit first-time visitors interested in history, memory, and the city’s message of peace.
Your route begins at Mother and Baby in the Storm, a moving sculpture of a woman shielding her child. From there, you follow the park’s central memorial landscape to the Hiroshima Victims Memorial Cenotaph and the Flame of Peace, then continue to the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims. The walk leads onward to the Children’s Peace Monument, often bright with folded paper cranes, the Atomic Bomb Memorial Burial Mound, the Korean Atomic Bomb Victims Cenotaph, and the Bell of Peace. After that, you reach the Atomic Bomb Dome beside the river, and the tour ends at the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Hypocenter Monument.
Along the way, you will see broad paths, still water, arching stone, bronze figures, and the stark iron frame of the Dome rising against the sky. The most memorable moments include standing beneath the cenotaph’s sheltering curve, seeing thousands of colorful cranes flutter near the children’s monument, hearing the park soften into quiet reflection, and ending close to the spot where history changed Hiroshima forever.





