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Clock Tower of Peace: A Symbol of Hope

A symbol of Hiroshima's resilience, the Clock Tower of Peace calls for a world free from nuclear weapons with its daily chime at 8:15 a.m.

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The Clock Tower of Peace in Hiroshima stands as a reminder of the city's resilience after World War II. This 20-meter-tall tower, completed in 1967, features a spherical clock atop three twisted iron pillars. It chimes daily at 8:15 a.m., the moment the atomic bomb was dropped, calling for peace.

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  • 1 Nakajimacho, Hiroshima, Nakajimacho, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0811, JP

Local tips

  • Visit at 8:15 a.m. to hear the Peace Clock Tower chime, a moving experience that connects you to the city's history and message of peace.
  • Explore the surrounding Peace Memorial Park, which includes other memorials, museums, and gardens, for a comprehensive understanding of Hiroshima's past and present.
  • Take photos of the tower from different angles, especially at night when it's beautifully illuminated.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Atomic Bomb Dome, walk east through the Peace Memorial Park. The Clock Tower of Peace is located in the park, a short walk from the museum. There is no admission fee to enter the park or view the clock tower.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden) streetcar lines 2 or 6 to the Genbaku Dome-mae stop. From there, it's a 5-minute walk into Peace Memorial Park. The Clock Tower of Peace will be visible as you walk through the park. A single tram ride costs ¥240. Alternatively, the Hiroshima Meipuru-pu (Maple Loop) sightseeing bus stops at the Atomic Bomb Dome. A one-day pass for the bus costs ¥600.

  • Taxi

    From Hiroshima Station, a taxi to the Peace Memorial Park takes approximately 10 minutes and costs around ¥1,200. Ask the driver to take you to the Peace Memorial Park (Heiwa Kinen Koen). The Clock Tower of Peace is located within the park.

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Located in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, the Clock Tower of Peace is a poignant symbol of the city's enduring hope for world peace. The tower, built in 1967 by the Hiroshima Rijo Lions Club, commemorates the preservation of the Atomic Bomb Dome. Its design features a spherical clock facing three directions, representing the people of the world. These are supported by three 20-meter-high iron pillars, each twisted at a 60-degree angle, symbolizing the hands of Hiroshima citizens united in prayer for peace. The clock's daily chime at 8:15 a.m. serves as a powerful reminder of the atomic bombing and a call for nuclear prohibition. The sound of the chime was recognized as one of the "100 Best Japanese Sounds to Preserve" by the Environment Agency in 1996. The tower invites visitors to reflect on the past and contemplate a future free from nuclear weapons. The Clock Tower of Peace offers a serene space for contemplation and remembrance.

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