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The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum shattered visitor records in 2024. Over 720,000 foreign visitors walked through its halls. This represents two consecutive years of record-breaking attendance. Three major factors drove this unprecedented surge. The weaken made Japan incredibly affordable for international travelers. Global nuclear tensions, especially from Russia’s Ukraine invasion, sparked worldwide interest in nuclear weapons. The 2023 G7 summit in Hiroshima brought massive international exposure. World leaders visited the museum, highlighting its significance on the global stage. The museum displays haunting artifacts from atomic bomb victims. Recent renovations enhanced its ability to communicate nuclear devastation. Foreign visitors now see nuclear issues as personal concerns, not distant history.

We’d like to introduce you to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, located about a 20-minute bus ride from Hiroshima Station.
Also known as the Atomic Bomb Museum, it displays the devastation caused by the bombing and personal belongings of the victims.
The devastation depicted in the exhibits is sure to deepen anyone who visits, deepening their prayers for peace.

AloJapan.com