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Ruins of Hiroshima Imperial Army Headquarters: A Testament to History

Explore Hiroshima's past at the Imperial Army Headquarters Ruins, a significant WWII site and atomic bombing remnant.

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The Ruins of Hiroshima Imperial Army Headquarters stand as a stark reminder of the city's wartime past. These ruins offer a glimpse into the events of World War II and the atomic bombing, with informative plaques detailing the site's history and significance.

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  • 21 Motomachi, Hiroshima, Motomachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0011, JP

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a more peaceful experience and to avoid crowds.
  • Read the informational plaques around the site to gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and significance.
  • Combine your visit with nearby historical sites such as Hiroshima Castle and Peace Memorial Park for a comprehensive understanding of Hiroshima's past.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Hiroshima Station, head south towards Hiroshima Ekimae. Walk for about 10 minutes until you reach Peace Boulevard. Turn right and continue for 15 minutes, passing Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. The Ruins of Hiroshima Imperial Army Headquarters will be on your left at 21 Motomachi. No cost for walking.

  • Public Transport

    From Hiroshima Station, take the tram towards 'Eba' and get off at 'Shiyakusho-mae' station. Walk south towards Peace Boulevard for 5 minutes until you reach Motomachi. The ruins are at 21 Motomachi on your right. The tram fare is ¥240 for adults.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Hiroshima. A short taxi ride from Hiroshima Station to the Ruins of Hiroshima Imperial Army Headquarters will cost approximately ¥3120. Ensure the driver knows the destination, as English communication may be limited.

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Located in Hiroshima, the Ruins of the Hiroshima Imperial Army Headquarters offer a poignant look into the city's history during World War II. The site served as the headquarters for the Imperial 5th Division and played a crucial role in military operations. Constructed in 1894, the complex was one of the primary military facilities near Hiroshima Castle. On August 6, 1945, the atomic bomb devastated the area, destroying the headquarters and resulting in the deaths of over 400 people. Today, the ruins consist mainly of the stone foundations of the military barracks and the remnants of a concrete bunker. This bunker is particularly significant as the location from which the first radio broadcast was made following the disaster. Recent excavations have revealed the extensive scale of the ruins, highlighting their importance as one of the largest remnants of the atomic bombing. Visitors can walk through the site, observing the foundations, stone pavements, and waterways that once supported the Chugoku military district's logistics corps. The atmosphere is reflective, offering a space for contemplation and remembrance.

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