Seeking an authentic young guide for Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Museum and Peace Park?
I’m Momo, a Hiroshima native who began guiding peace tours in high school. Since 2020, I’ve worked with an NPO as a Peace Education Program Director, primarily guiding Japanese students and facilitating peace workshops—work now featured in Japanese middle school textbooks.
My journey to understand peace from diverse perspectives has taken me to Hawaii (2023) to study Japanese immigrant history, to Nagasaki (2024) where I now also guide tours, and to Korea (2025) where I studied the language and visited atomic bomb museums to gain cross-cultural insights.
I’ve represented Japan at UN peace events and contributed to the G7 Hiroshima Youth Summit as the only Hiroshima-born participant.
Join me to explore Hiroshima’s history and reflect together on world peace. Can’t wait to meet you!
You can visit the Peace Memorial Museum with a guide and listen to explanations of the exhibits.
We will visit the memorials and monuments at Peace Park, including the hypocenter and the Atomic Bomb Dome. The guide will share their own experiences and personal stories while showing materials and photographs to explain.
Please come to the side of the main entrance of the Peace Memorial Museum.
The tour guide will manage the admission tickets to the museum on behalf of the group.
Hiroshima is a vibrant city known for its poignant history and remarkable resilience. It is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture and serves as a powerful reminder of the atomic bombing during World War II, while also offering rich cultural experiences and natural beauty.
A poignant and powerful site dedicated to the memory of the atomic bombing in 1945. The park and museum serve as a symbol of peace and a reminder of the horrors of war.
A beautiful island known for its floating torii gate, scenic views, and historic temples. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination near Hiroshima.
A beautiful traditional Japanese garden with ponds, bridges, and meticulously landscaped areas. It offers a peaceful retreat from the city bustle.
A reconstructed castle that offers a glimpse into Hiroshima's feudal past. The castle houses a museum and provides panoramic views of the city.
A multi-story building dedicated to Hiroshima's famous okonomiyaki (savory pancake). It houses several restaurants and offers a fun, interactive dining experience.
A layered savory pancake made with noodles, cabbage, and various toppings, typically cooked on a teppan (iron griddle).
Hiroshima is famous for its oysters, which are often grilled, fried, or served raw. They are typically harvested from the Seto Inland Sea.
Thick, chewy wheat noodles served in a hot broth, often with various toppings like tempura or beef.
Grilled saltwater eel served over rice, a local delicacy with a rich, savory flavor.
Spring offers cherry blossoms and mild weather, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage. These are the best times to visit for pleasant weather and outdoor activities.
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Hiroshima is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and pickpocketing or petty theft is uncommon. However, travelers should still exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings.
Hiroshima Station
Hiroshima Bus Center
The streetcar system is the main form of public transport in Hiroshima, offering an affordable and convenient way to get around.
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