Also known as Carp Castle, the castle was built in the 1590s by the feudal lord Mori Terumoto.
The memorial hall was built in 2002 by Kenzo Tange to commemorate the victims of the nuclear attack.
Founded in 1978, the museum presents European paintings as well as Japanese ones. Its main focus is the French Romantic period.
The Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum is a museum of the Peace in Honkawacho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Japan.
Children are allowed not only to observe, but also to touch things in order to understand science in this museum.
One of the largest museums in Western Japan with a collection of over 3500 artworks. Both emerging and established artists are presented.
Many students and teachers died in this school when the bomb fell. Soon it turned into a first aid station and today it serves as a memorial.
The Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology was the first museum of meteorology in Japan.
Rai Sanyo was a Japanese historian and thinker. The museum is dedicated to his work and presents details of his personal life.