1. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is located in Hiroshima, Japan, and serves as a memorial to the victims of the atomic bombing that took place in the city on August 6, 1945, during World War II. The museum was established in 1955 and has since become one of the most important museums in Japan, attracting millions of visitors each year.
The museum is divided into two buildings, the Main Building and the East Building. The Main Building provides a comprehensive account of the events leading up to the bombing, the immediate aftermath, and the long-term effects on the city and its people. It also highlights the importance of nuclear disarmament and peace.
The East Building features exhibitions that focus on the personal stories of the victims, including their belongings and photographs, to convey the human impact of the bombing. It also includes a section dedicated to promoting peace education and research.
The museum also showcases a model of the city before and after the bombing, as well as various artifacts and documents related to the bombing, such as photographs and diaries. There is also a Peace Memorial Park surrounding the museum, which features monuments and memorials dedicated to the victims.
2. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is open from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM, with last admission at 5:30 PM. It is closed on December 29th to January 1st. The museum’s phone number is +81-82-242-7798.
3. The entrance fee for adults is 200 yen (approximately $2), and for students (elementary, middle, and high school) it is 100 yen (approximately $1). Admission is free for junior high school students residing in Hiroshima City, as well as for seniors aged 65 and above. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, such as the streetcar or bus. It is located about a 15-minute walk from the Genbaku Dome-mae Station or a 15-minute bus ride from Hiroshima Station.


