【#shorts 】5 Less Ideal Times to Visit Hiroshima and When to Go Instead! -Part3

So, in recent years, Japan’s summers have become increasingly hot. In particular in Hiroshima with our beautiful setto inland sea, increasingly humid as well. The average temperature last year was 30.7° C, 87 1/2° F, but it feels much hotter due to the humidity every year. Now, it is an enjoyable time to visit, but the Japanese Oon holiday is one of the three largest holidays as well in the middle of August, more or less, make for crowded public transportation and tourist sites as well, many with domestic travelers within Japan. August, however, is a special month for Hiroshima, August 6th, 1945. Of course, this year will be 80 years. We commemorate the atomic bombing of Hiroshima City and honor the victims in a wonderful and meaningful ceremony in peaceful park from dignitaries, guests, students, groups from all around the world and Japan. However, that said, if your goal is not to attend the ceremony specifically, but rather to enjoy Hiroshima’s treasures, I would recommend finding a slightly quieter time to come and visit.

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