Peace Memorial Park: etiquette, time needed and nearby breaks

Respectful visitor guide

Peace Memorial Park: etiquette, time needed and nearby breaks

A practical guide for visiting Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum with enough time, respectful behavior and a plan for what to do afterward.

How much time to leave

Plan Time Use when
Park only 60-90 minutes You have limited time but want to visit the Cenotaph, A-Bomb Dome area and riverside.
Museum + park 2.5-4 hours You want to read exhibits carefully and avoid rushing emotional material.
Slow visit Half day You plan museum, park, National Peace Memorial Hall, coffee/rest time and a quiet walk.

Etiquette

Inside memorial spaces

Keep your voice low, do not block exhibits, and avoid performative photos. Give yourself time after the museum.

With children or groups

Preview the emotional weight of the museum. Split the visit if someone needs a break.

Nearby breaks

Hondori, riverside cafes and central Hiroshima are nearby. A quiet coffee after the museum is often better than rushing straight to the next attraction.

Map and route links

Museum official site

Check current hours, closures, tickets and visitor notices.

Open museum site

Transit

Use Hiroden for streetcar routes around Genbaku Dome-mae, Hondori and Hiroshima Station.

Open Hiroden

Sources and update note

Last edited on HiroshimaHub: June 12, 2026. Live opening hours, fares, tickets, weather, train times and event status can change; check the official page before you go.