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Hiroshima


This hilly, tree-filled park just outside Hiroshima city centre is noted for its cherry blossoms in spring, and autumn foliage. A top spot for a stroll, it's also home to the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art and the Hiroshima City Manga Library.

Take the number 5 tram (for Hiroshima port), or walk about 20 minutes south of JR Hiroshima Station. The Hiroshima sightseeing loop bus also stops here.


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Nearby Hiroshima attractions

1. Hiroshima City Manga Library

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An obvious pit stop for manga (Japanese comics) enthusiasts, this library has a small section of foreign-language manga and a collection of vintage and¡­

2. Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art

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Fans of contemporary art should drop into this modern museum in ±á¾±Âá¾±²â²¹³¾²¹-°ì¨­±ð²Ô, where the exhibits change regularly and may include anything from large¡­

3. Shukkei-en

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Modelled after West Lake in Hangzhou, China, Shukkei-en was built in 1620 for daimy¨­ (domain lord) Asano Nagaakira. The garden's name means 'contracted¡­

4. Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum

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This prefectural art museum has a small collection featuring Salvador Dal¨ª's Dream of Venus and the artwork of Hirayama Ikuo, who was in the city during¡­

5. Hiroshima Museum of Art

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Located in an interesting 1970s building, this museum has a decent collection of minor works by well-known painters including Picasso, Gauguin, Monet and¡­

7. Orizuru Tower

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Most people visit this souvenir-filled tower for 'Hiroshima Hills', its windy, open-terrace viewing platform with one-of-a-kind vistas across the adjacent¡­

8. ±á¾±°ù´Ç²õ³ó¾±³¾²¹-Âᨭ

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Also known as Carp Castle (õŽ³Ç; Rij¨­), ±á¾±°ù´Ç²õ³ó¾±³¾²¹-Âᨭ was originally constructed in 1589, but much of it was dismantled following the Meiji Restoration. What¡­