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- akemi.tDecember 17, 2015You should come and see if you visit to Hiroshima! Just paying 50yen.You will know something what happened here on August 6th 1945Upvoted Mar 29
- K BNovember 12, 2018The museum is under (re)construction at the moment with the new wing to open 2019. However don’t let that put you off visiting there’s still plenty on display.
- Lorenzo BarassiAugust 18, 2015Part of the Museum is under renovation, it can be very crowded. Entrance is 50 ¥ only and don't forget to stamp the post card you get with the ticket
- Simple DiscoveriesApril 14, 2016Another must-do in Hiroshima. 200¥ entrance is a steal given the powerful exhibits. We spent a good hour and a half here slowly walking through.
- Lionel LimJune 10, 2019Spend some time here learning about the development of the nuclear bomb and its subsequent use in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The entrance fee (¥200 for adults) ought not to prohibit you.
- Dan Mondragón SomeraDecember 19, 2016The museum is a must so you get to know the history of that horrible event. Although it's a bit old and needs exhibit renovations
- Svante AdermarkJuly 8, 2017Prepare for an emotional and exhausting experience. But important. The video testimonies are well worth staying a while at.
- K BNovember 12, 2018The large panoramas at the entrance showing Hiroshima before and after really showed the impact of the bombing.
- K HameedFebruary 17, 2013- a place to go and see the destruction Atom Bombs made to this city and you will be also amazed how these people have overcome the hard times and how developed they are!!
- Martin ŠtěrbaMarch 5, 2017Museum of World War II and the reminder destruction Hiroshima of nuclear bomb in 1945. There are queues, but it's worth it.
- Gregory K.January 7, 2016A really powerful experience...even while its being refurbished for the grand reopening in 2018.
- kev/nullMarch 30, 2016The museum is sobering and educational. Block half an hour to watch testimonials of survivors at the end. It's the most powerful part. start with #6.
- ブルーノJanuary 23, 2015Touching experience from one of the most cruel events of our history. A must visit when in Hiroshima.
- Peter SmithDecember 30, 2015Talks about how individual people and lives were affected which makes the museum unmissable. Highly recommend.
- Masahisa AbeMay 2, 2014Free English guided tour available if you ask at the information desk next to the ticket counter.
- Francis Y.August 6, 2013Good place to hide and educate yourself during a rainstorm. Free coin locker too (you get your money back when you're done)!
- Yasuyuki AAugust 13, 2023Especially in summer,you should visit it 30minitues before the opening time.If you don't.you wait 2hours!
- Vincent TanJune 8, 2015An ensuring testament to the awesome destructive power of nuclear weapons. The details are not spared in the exhibits and ram the point home completely
- PedroMarch 31, 2017A great place to see the horrors of wars and weapons of mass destruction. Let's give peace and love a chance.
- Bram HilgersomApril 20, 2017Currently under construction but still makes a heavy impact. Must visit.
- Yasuyuki AAugust 13, 2023Many Pictures the survivors drew.They kept vivid impression.And you had better hear the suvivors testimony or legacy successor talk if you have a time.
- Byron WongNovember 19, 2015English audio guide is not necessary as all signage has English translations
- Fauzi AgustianJuly 6, 2012The staffs are friendly! They explain quiet good, just ask what you wonder about
- Varun VuppalaJanuary 3, 2014Make sure to leave time after visiting to curl up into a ball and cry. This place will move even the stone-hearted.
- Joanne SohNovember 23, 2014Free English tour provided. 10.30am or 2.30pm. Free locker. But one of the halls is closed for renovation.
- JakSeptember 14, 2010Was a bit hard to watch when they displayed the personal artifacts of the children in the last section.
- Jordi LlobetSeptember 27, 2015Not a happy place, but it's mandatory to be conscious about what happened.
- bruno eliseiJune 14, 2011Project COLETTECOLlaborationEThicsTErrestrialhttp://brunoelisei.splinder.com
- David TeoJune 11, 2012Not a need to use the audio translator. Children under 3 should avoid the horrific images.
- Joe VhwOctober 16, 2018Don’t purchase the audioguide. It’s the same text as on the boards. #moneydownthedrain
- 龍September 27, 2015広島原爆の惨状を後世に伝えるために広島平和会館原爆記念陳列館として開館した。本館は重要文化財で、観覧は東館から入場し本館から退出するというコースが取られている。特によく知られているのは被爆者等身大ジオラマ、三位一体の遺品や黒焦げの弁当多数となる遺品、人影の石など。退出前に専用のノートに閲覧の感想を書き記すコーナーもあり、その中には多くの著名人・要人も含まれている。Upvoted Apr 7
- Massara Nati …March 9, 2014【国指定重要文化財】…指定は西側にある「本館」です。観覧は「東館」から入場しますが、東館は原爆投下までの広島市の歴史や原爆投下の歴史的背景に関する展示が行われています。そのあと空中回廊で繋がれた「本館」に渡り、広島原爆の人的・物的被害に関する展示を見るのとができます。