Museo del Memorial de la Paz de Hiroshima

📍 Localización y contacto


730-0811, Hiroshima
082-241-4004

ℹ️ Información

🕒 Horario de apertura

  • Lunes: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Martes: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Miércoles: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Jueves: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Viernes: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sábado: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Domingo: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

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🗣️ Museo del Memorial de la Paz de Hiroshima: Opiniones

5/5 (19 Opiniones)
Ethan Richardson 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: This is an amazing and very sad museum that is a necessity if you are in the area. All the signs are in Japanese as well as English. It is extremely well designed with lots of history, artifacts, and stories. The exhibits were a bit crowded but you are willing to take your time. There was a hidden area I saw no one else enter where you could go to one of maybe 8 private rooms and view interviews (with subtitles) with actual witnesses at the time. Despite being unknown, there were at least a few hours of interviews to watch. I am generally seen as a serious person but I honestly couldn't hold myself together for this one. Make sure to set aside a few hours at least to come.

Jim Austin 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: Fantastic memorial to the victims of the Atomic bomb dropped on them courtesy of the US on the 6th August 1945...pretty unbiased in its views but a sombering experience...all things considered a good experienc

Anderson B 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: This was a moving emotional experience. Here you get a glimpse into the stories of a few from the tens of thousands who were killed on August 6, 1945 at 8:15 am. The carefully chosen artifacts helped illuminate the collective human impact of this day. From those who were in the womb to the elderly, you get to see their story unfold. It is truly heartbreaking to see how many children were killed or impacted by this bomb. Get the audio guide! It helped contextualize and provide more insights than what is written. I am so thankful I got it since I was about to forgo it. It was helpful to listen to the information as I waited to get near the artifacts when there were crowds.

Ole Solheim Salvesen 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: It was with a heavy heart to visit this. I was deeply moved, as my eyes were filled with tears. The horror of war and the destruction of warfare.

Hanne Heingård 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: Just visit. So good and informative. From the bomb being dropped, victims and their injuries to info about how the bomb was made and why it was used. How the US planned it by picking cities and also some about Nagasaki bomb. Learned a lot of things visiting this museum. Spent about 2 hours here because it's so interesting to read everything. Great pictures and illustrations and everything is in English.

Kelly Pettit 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: A must see if you are in Hiroshima. It’s very impressive and very moving. I would go during midday to get out if the hot summer sun. The surrounding park and area is also really beautiful and well maintained.

Ryan De La Luz 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: Extraordinary. I would like to come back as I did not have enough time before closing to read everything I wanted to read. For me, this was the educational experience of a lifetime. I am glad I came and am thankful to the museum and contributors for the vast collection of knowledge, testimonies, photos, etc, that made the museum what it is

Narda Avorque 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: it was cool the Flower Festival was Great thank you for the show, I we love it.

Charlie Jay 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: A sad reminder of the terrible results of war, however the museum is full information. The first half is linear and can become very congested, there is a lot of information presented. Well worth a visit.

Pat P 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: Visited on Public holiday Reservation recommended No …

Timothy Oelkers 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: Great to take a long through the Museum. I feel its a must view to be honest. Especially seeing why and how it was setup to remind people of the trauma surrounding the place.

Daniela Wieser 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: Wow what a museum! You can easily spend 2-3 hours there. Entrance is 200 Yen and Audio Guide 400 Yen on top. They also have lockers for bags for free. It is emotional, interesting and you are overwhelmed afterwards. You can get audio guide but also without you can read and read for hours. Personal stories are share, pics available, videos, historic information, and and …

Brennan Gengenbacher 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: I highly recommend visiting the museum as well as the dome and the hypocenter, which is only 200 meters from the dome. I've been to the Nagasaki museum as well, and both have a large collection of information well laid out in order. I don't recommend small children as some images can be considered graphic in nature.

Ws R 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: Do recommend going for a day trip and combined it with Miyajima. The museum was absolutely worth a visit, its educational, a story telling, and bring tissue with you as you will get emotional just like I did. It's unforgettable, one to remember and will visit again if I do return to Japan. The fair was only 200¥ for adults and less for children. Go around before 9am, as tourists will come in batches. If you like, go with a tour and they will tell you a lot of the history.

Jon Yazer 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: Everyone should try to visit this space at least once in their life. The first exhibition space is appropriately sobering, affecting and shocking, and is the highlight of the museum. I do have some comments about where I think things could be improved. The most important regards the use of euphemism in many of the descriptions, like describing Manchuria as “an independent state” or referring to the forced mobilization (what was essentially slavery) of many Koreans, Chinese, POWs, etc. without the use of the word “forced.” Another issue is more technical; some basic questions are never addressed, such as when and how the Hiroshima area became less radioactive. I think more context at the outset would help with a general understanding of the history. For example, it’s unclear why the youth of Hiroshima were pressed into tearing down homes (I can’t recall the name given to these units), unless you happen to read a very small panel at the very end of the museum that mentions that the purpose of this was to create firebreaks. Finally, the rationale offered for the use of the A-bomb could be discussed with more context. The notion that the expense of the project to develop the bomb was a major justification in its use is never really substantiated. Also, there’s no discussion of the moral dimensions of the emperor’s decision not to surrender after the first A-bomb was used. All that being said, it’s really something that must be seen and experienced. I commend the museum for dispensing with impartiality and taking clear positions against the use of WMDs and in favour of disarmament and arms control.

Ting Ting 1 year ago

Experiencia fantástica: My visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum made me realize how severe is the after-effects of an atomic bomb. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is one of the quietest museums I have ever been. The museum aims to convey the reality of the damage incurred by an atomic bomb to people around the world. The museum itself is not huge but it is very cozy and well-laid out. It has many informative exhibits and they are very well presented with a description of each exhibit. The exhibits include photographs of the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, materials that were recovered after the bombing, items that were exposed to the bomb, and stories of survivors of Hiroshima.

Mike Albrecht 2 years ago

Experiencia fantástica: A moment in history that everyone should see...such a overwhelming feeling coming into Hiroshima knowing the history of what happened and to see it in person words cannot describe it. I took no pictures inside the museum because once you walk thru there it is just silent as your just overwhelmed with emotions from the experience and the artifacts and stories that you see and read. The Park and Hiroshima do an amazing job of showing the reasons that this should never happen again...not about why it happened just that it should never happen again.

Chris Moore (Momentum Realtor) 2 years ago

Experiencia fantástica: Beautiful park. Spent a good couple hours checking all the different spots around the park. Very nice flow and easy to walk around. The weather was great and we had a great experience while visiting.

Miranti Vidyasari 2 years ago

Experiencia fantástica: This museum is documenting the complete history about impact and situation during atomic bomb in world war II. It was a devastating moment that i couldn’t even imagine. And the museum successfully capture all the moment. With lots of remains evidence/goods/clothes/ruins building being a showcase to remind us of how important peace needed in this world. It surely gave us a chill and bit a goosebumps as well. We can only feel silence in all the museum area. Somehow i felt that the time is stop in there. Memorable but sad at the same time. It’s a must historical site visit in Hiroshima.

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