【Hiroshima travel】Must-visit Peace Memorial Park and Okonomiyaki recommended by Japanese people

Loading video…. hello! It’s Yui 🙂 Moving to Hiroshima by Shinkansen Speaking of Hiroshima, there is the World Heritage Site Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, and Miyajima. Other attractions include Hiroshima Castle, Shukkeien, Usagijima, and Tomonoura. There are many attractive spots

This time we will go to the Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Park, one of the world heritage sites. For dinner, we will eat the famous okonomiyaki. Arrive quickly by Shinkansen First, we will head to a hotel near Hiroshima Station. walk for 5 minutes Hiroshima Station is currently undergoing major construction.

I heard that the tram is convenient for sightseeing in Hiroshima. I’ve never ridden a tram so I’m looking forward to it. This is a streetcar It’s a train that gives you a sense of history. I am running in the middle of the same road as the car. Is the speed around 30km/h?

Runs on overhead wire electricity Another one has arrived! There was a new cool type of tram. The design is cool Arrival 🚶‍♀️ I always stay at cheap hotels But this time it’s different This time I will stay at a hotel created by my favorite cafe designer.

Please take a look while anticipating the price. It was a room on the 9th floor. Enter your passcode to enter the room Write it down so you don’t forget 📝 Open〜 Stylish! ! ! The sofa and bed are big! Stylish interior clean toilet Behind the door…

There is a large mirror in the bathroom There is a kitchen in the back There are six chairs Wow! The bath is amazing! There was an IH heater, kettle, and microwave. Full of cooking utensils There were two bottles of water in the refrigerator. There was the latest high-quality hair dryer and iron.

Lots of amenities I can see you taking a bath…  I’m glad it had curtains rooftop I want to drink alcohol while looking at the night view 🍺 Looks like the hotel will be built in 2022. Were you able to predict the price? The price of this hotel is…  

The price for one room per night was 30,000 yen! It’s amazing because it’s so cheap when you stay with your family or friends. I’m hungry I left my luggage in my room and went to a very popular ramen restaurant. This is a slightly different ramen shop. I think I’ll take the tram

Convenient as there is a tram running every 5 minutes  There is a bus stop in the middle of the road strange feeling  Will there be a cool train? Is it the older one? The train was new Excited about the first ride The inside is new and beautiful✨

Lots of train stickers and stuffed animals IC cards and cash can be used Ride for about 5 minutes and get off  That’s a funny face I haven’t eaten anything today, so I’m hungry… We arrived at a popular ramen shop with long lines. Ramen to mix and eat

The spiciness seems to be the secret to its popularity. You can change the taste while eating. Ramen without soup First, mix 30 times. A little spicy and delicious! The recommended way to eat it is to mix eggs and rice. Ramen is fun because there are many different types and ways to eat it.

I want to eat all the popular ramen from all over Japan. This very popular restaurant is King Ken I want a second helping It was really delicious 🍜 I felt happy so I went to my destination, the Atomic Bomb Dome. Arrive in about 5 minutes on foot

This is the Atomic Bomb Dome, which is registered as a World Heritage Site. The registered name as a World Heritage Site is “Hiroshima Peace Memorial” This is the place where the world’s first nuclear bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945. An atomic bomb was exploded on top of this building.

When the bomb exploded, the city was instantly reduced to ruins. However, this building miraculously did not collapse. It is said that black rain containing radioactive material fell for an hour. 140,000 of the 350,000 inhabitants died. Afterwards, those who survived were also exposed to radiation, and more than 60,000 people died.

It was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1996 as a symbol of wishing for the abolition of nuclear weapons and eternal peace. People from all over the world visited this place to pray. Every year on August 6th at 8:15am, we pray all over Japan.

Be sure to visit the nearby Atomic Bomb Museum Hiroshima before the atomic bomb fell Hiroshima after the atomic bomb fell Photographs, letters, and artifacts from those days are on display that provide a detailed look at Hiroshima up to the present day.

After learning about the damage caused by the atomic bomb there, whenever I visit here, I naturally cry. The core temperature of an atomic bomb is 380,000℃ The temperature at which iron melts is 1300℃ People exposed to hot air had sagging skin.

It is said that many people went to this river in search of water. It is said that the river was filled with corpses. Apparently this river was the target for dropping the bomb. Let’s go around Peace Memorial Park I can see the flames This flame is called the beacon of peace.

The flame will never go out, hoping for the abolition of nuclear weapons. Rainy days, snowy days, windy days There are many facilities in the park that pray for peace. This is the Peace City Monument The names of the 200,000 people killed by the atomic bomb are engraved on it.

This monument, the Peace Beacon, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and the Atomic Bomb Peace Museum are in a straight line. This is the Atomic Bomb Peace Museum The prime ministers of each country visited during the G7 summit and said they definitely wanted them to visit. I stood in line for about 20 minutes.

We provide detailed explanations of Peace Memorial Park for free. Now let’s travel back in time to the day the atomic bomb was dropped. Admission fee is 200 yen ($1.3 €1.2) Hiroshima photographed by American soldiers after the atomic bomb fell This is the Atomic Bomb Dome that I visited earlier. I can’t see people

Because they go to rivers for water, melt, and are under rubble.  The core temperature of an atomic bomb is 380,000℃ The temperature at which iron melts is 1300℃ People exposed to hot air had sagging skin. It is said that black rain containing radioactive material fell for an hour.

People whose bodies lost water due to hot air drank black rain. 140,000 of the 350,000 inhabitants died. Afterwards, those who survived were also exposed to radiation, and more than 60,000 people died. The red pin is your current location Materials from the atomic bomb are on display Melted metal due to hot air

Bent steel frame Grave clothing worn by the deceased brick wall bicycle The contents of the safe were also black. The picture shows the situation at that time. melted tableware Medicines used by emergency services Photos and favorite items of the deceased Items worn at the time of death Belongings

People who survive and still suffer from the effects of radiation This time we introduced a part of the museum. Detailed description of symptoms after exposure to the atomic bomb Letters to the homes and families of each deceased person Effects of radiation after survival Fear of affecting the family left behind and one’s children

There were many tragic photos that could not be included in the video. I visited for the first time I thought you should definitely visit this place more than any other place and think about the war. So far, the state of Hiroshima where the atomic bomb was dropped

Materials of victims and families left behind The worries about the future of the surviving family members were on display. From this area you can learn about the history of the atomic bomb and weapons of war. Materials about radiation and nuclear weapons Efforts to abolish nuclear weapons And actions to achieve world peace

Efforts from each country are displayed. There are newspapers and articles about Hiroshima’s recovery up to the present day. 75 years since that empty state You can follow people’s actions and progress toward recovery in detail over time. I wanted to take a closer look, but it was already closing time. It’s night

A different atmosphere than before You can see the beacon of peace and the Atomic Bomb Dome It is difficult to eliminate conflict But there must be a peaceful solution. This monument contains prayers for world peace for the children who died. I have a paper crane made from origami.

It is said that if you break 1000 origami cranes, your wish will come true. A collection of cranes folded for one wish is called 1,000 cranes. Thousands of paper cranes gather here for world peace. I want the world to be peaceful I want that day to come as soon as possible

There seem to be over 1 million origami cranes. There is also an Orizuru Tower near this place, so please go there. Atomic Bomb Dome illuminated I think it was a good opportunity to think about peace. I think some of the people watching the video are feeling sad because of the war.

I believe that if we all wish for world peace, it will come true. I’ll end the painful story. Let’s try Hiroshima’s popular okonomiyaki There was a shopping street about 5 minutes walk away. ! ! You can try bowing  looks fun! ! There are various types of okonomiyaki. Apparently Hiroshima’s okonomiyaki uses noodles.

Our destination is a building with 10 okonomiyaki restaurants. I would like to decide on a restaurant based on my intuition without making reservations. Excited lol Found a udon vending machine! Looks like it comes out frozen This restaurant’s tempura is very popular!

There is also a store at Hiroshima Station, so be sure to check it out. There was also a frozen pizza vending machine! Apparently they are growing vegetables in the field. Everything looks delicious! It’s a heart object! Trump mark? Once you pass through this plaza, you will reach your destination.

The destination is the name of the building: Okonomiyaki Village. Let’s enter there are many people Even more people! All stores are lined up I couldn’t enter the Okonomiyaki Village restaurant because it closed early…(PM21:00) I’m going to the other store I wanted to go to.

I came to a popular restaurant in Hiroshima called Kawaso. I wanted to see the okonomiyaki being made right in front of me, so I chose the counter 🍽️ The person sitting next to me looks delicious. Looks like K-pop idols TVXQ have also arrived! Looking forward to it✨ View the menu 👀 Extensive menu

I ordered the famous Kawaso-yaki, potato salad, and bacon asparagus. Potato salad 770 yen ($5.1 €4.7) The bottom part is crispy because it’s grilled on an iron plate. The potato salad part has a chewy texture. delicious:) Asparagus and bacon 600 yen ($4 €3.7) looks delicious! The okonomiyaki you ordered has started to be made.

It’s cabbage A huge amount! amazing divided evenly Bean sprouts! I wonder what? Tenkasu pitch black noodles Looks like charcoal-grilled noodles Famous charcoal noodles I’m putting meat on it Good at flipping oh~~ Is it true? Combined! Is it complete? I broke the egg, so it’s not finished yet.

I put it on top of the egg! It’s cooperative play! Add green onions and it’s finally done! Kawasoyaki 1320 yen ($8.9 €8.1) The noodles and okonomiyaki went well together and it was very filling🍴 It was very delicious ♡ I’m full! I walk back to the hotel

Today I was able to learn about the history of Hiroshima and the horrors of war. And I’m happy to be able to eat Hiroshima’s specialty food! Thank you for watching my journey until the end ♡ I’m glad you enjoyed the journey with me.

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I saw footage of the Hiroshima explosion, photos from the time of the explosion, clothing, and other things from the time at the Peace Memorial Museum ♡
And the wish of the Japanese people and the people of Hiroshima is world peace 🕊️
I stayed at a famous Japanese designer hotel near Hiroshima station 🏨
I was very impressed after eating okonomiyaki and ramen, which are famous foods in Japan🍽️

This is the place I visited this time

Landor Hotel
📍1-38 Nishikojin-cho, Minami-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
💻 https://www.randor.asia/hiroshima-suites

Kingken, specializing in Dandan noodles without soup
📍 8-7 Hondori, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
💻 https://www.tripadvisor.jp/Restaurant_Review-g298561-d12962826-Reviews-King_ken_Hondori-Hiroshima_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku.html

Hiroshima Peace Memorial
📍 Hiroshima Prefecture Hiroshima City 1-10 Otemachi, Naka-ku
💻 https://www.tripadvisor.jp/Attraction_Review-g298561-d320236-Reviews-Atomic_Bomb_Dome-Hiroshima_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku.html

Okonomimura
📍 5-13 Shintenchi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
💻 https://www.tripadvisor.jp/Attraction_Review-g298561-d11811641-Reviews-Okonomimura-Hiroshima_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku.html

Kawaso
📍 1-1 Mikawacho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
💻 https://www.tripadvisor.jp/Restaurant_Review-g298561-d9616419-Reviews-Jyonetsu_Teppan_Kawasou_Shintenchi-Hiroshima_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku.html

🕰️Time line🕰️
00:00 Opening
00:22 Hiroshima station
01:50 Hotel
05:24 Lunch ramen
06:12 Hiroshima Peace Memorial
19:41 Okonomimura
20:12 Okonomiyaki
23:50 Ending

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