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Get InspiredAsiaJapanHiroshimaChildren's Peace Monument

Children's Peace Monument

JP
Historical Landmark·Poignant, Reflective, Emotional
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by ナカムラマリ from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by Richard Nuska from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by Marcos Panella from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by あやぱん from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by 土佐狼 from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by ナカムラマリ from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by Richard Nuska from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by Marcos Panella from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by あやぱん from Google Places
Children's Peace Monument
Photo by 土佐狼 from Google Places

Located within the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, the Children's Peace Monument is a powerful tribute to the young lives lost to the 1945 atomic bombing. The monument is famously inspired by Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who attempted to fold 1,000 paper cranes while battling leukemia. Today, the site is surrounded by glass cases filled with vibrant origami cranes sent from across the globe as symbols of peace. Visitors often witness Japanese school groups paying their respects through songs and presentations, creating a deeply emotional and reflective atmosphere. It stands as a universal symbol of hope that no child will ever suffer the horrors of nuclear war again.

Located within the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, the Children's Peace Monument is a powerful tribute to the young lives lost to the 1945 atomic bombing. The monument is famously inspired by Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who attempted to fold 1,000 paper cranes while battling leukemia. Today, the site is surrounded by glass cases filled with vibrant origami cranes sent from across the globe as symbols of peace. Visitors often witness Japanese school groups paying their respects through songs and presentations, creating a deeply emotional and reflective atmosphere. It stands as a universal symbol of hope that no child will ever suffer the horrors of nuclear war again.

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Address
1 Nakajimacho, Naka Ward,Hiroshima, 730-0811, Japan
Websitehiroshimaforpeace.com
Phone082-242-7831
Hours
Open now
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Dedicated to the child victims of the atomic bombing.

  • Inspired by the moving story of Sadako Sasaki and her paper cranes.

  • Vibrant displays of thousands of origami cranes from around the world.

  • Frequent ceremonies by local school children involving songs and poems.

Best For

Reflecting on history and the universal hope for peace.

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Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, Educational

Reviews

4.7
Excellent1,4 K reviews

The Children's Peace Monument is widely regarded by reviewers as one of the most poignant and emotionally stirring sites within Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park. Visitors are frequently moved by the story of Sadako Sasaki, whose legacy of folding paper cranes has become a global symbol of peace. Many reviews highlight the powerful experience of seeing thousands of colorful origami cranes displayed in glass cases around the monument. A recurring highlight for many travelers is witnessing groups of Japanese school children paying their respects through song and poetry. The atmosphere is described as deeply reflective, serving as a sobering reminder of the impact of war on the innocent. Overall, it is considered an essential, heart-wrenching stop for anyone visiting the city.

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