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Finding peace in Hiroshima

Hiroshima is a casualty of the atomic bomb, dropped on 6 August, 1945 during World War II. At Hiroshima Orizuru Tower, you can learn more about this sombre past and also be reminded that peace is the way forward.

Orizuru Tower (left), The Atomic Bomb Dome (right)

Orizuru Tower was completed in 2016 and is a point of pride for the city as many local talents were involved in the construction. The 50-metre tall tower overlooks the Atomic Bomb Dome, the only structure left standing after the blast. Today, the Dome remains a powerful symbol and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can enjoy a unique bird’s eye view of the Dome and the nearby Peace Memorial Park from the observatory space at the top of Orizuru Tower. The wood-decked roof observatory also offers a 360-degree view of modern-day Hiroshima.

The view from Orizuru Tower


Then make your way down to Orizuru Square on the 12th floor, where you can purchase origami paper to fold into orizuru, or paper cranes. You can drop these cranes into the Orizuru Wall, a glass panel by the side of the building. The goal is for the wall to be completely filled with paper cranes some day, as a gesture of peace.

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