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The Hiroshima Orizuru Tower
The Hiroshima Orizuru Tower
The Hiroshima Orizuru Tower, located within the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan, is a profoundly symbolic monument dedicated to commemorating the victims of the Hiroshima atomic bomb explosion, particularly children. Also known as the “Thousand Orizurus Tower,” it was erected in memory of a young atomic bomb survivor.
In Japanese culture, Orizurus symbolize happiness, health, and longevity. Thousands of folded Orizurus are typically strung around the monument, representing people from around the world expressing their wishes for peace and paying respect to the atomic bomb victims.
At the heart of the Orizuru Tower is a glass case containing a massive Orizuru filled with folded Orizurus. This serves as a tribute to a young girl named Sadako Sasaki, who developed leukemia after the atomic bomb event and sought to cure herself by folding a thousand Orizurus.
The Hiroshima Orizuru Tower conveys messages of peace, hope, and anti-nuclear sentiments. It is a thought-provoking and poignant monument, drawing visitors from across the globe and reinforcing Hiroshima’s commitment to peace. The tower represents the aspirations of Hiroshima and the world to prevent the devastation caused by nuclear weapons.
Access
By Car
The best way to visit The Hiroshima Orizuru Tower is to use private transport / sightseeing taxi in Hiroshima.KingTai Travel has lots of sightseeing taxi in Hiroshima with afforable price.
Take the streetcar from JR “Hiroshima” Station and get off at “Atomic Bomb Dome-mae” stop
HOURS & FEES
Opening Time:
Observation deck and product hall 10:00-19:00 (10:00-20:00 from July to September)
Admission fee:
2,200 yen for adults,
1,400 yen for junior high school students,
900 yen for elementary school students,
600 yen for children aged 4 to preschool.
*An additional 100 yen for paper crane-colored paper (1 sheet)