Originally built in 1589, Hiroshima Castle was destroyed in 1945 and reconstructed in 1958. Inside, a museum showcases samurai swords, armor, and Hiroshima’s feudal history. The top floor offers panoramic city views, blending history with modern Hiroshima.
Entry Fee: ¥370 (adults), ¥180 (students), free for children
Extras: Samurai armor rental (~¥500–¥1,000)
About:
Hiroshima Castle, also known as Carp Castle, is a historic landmark in Hiroshima that showcases a unique example of a castle built on a plain in the city center. Originally constructed in 1589 by feudal lord Mori Terumoto, the castle was later rebuilt after being destroyed during World War II. Visitors can explore the five-story main keep, which houses a museum detailing the city's history and offers panoramic views of Hiroshima. Additionally, reconstructed structures of the Ninomaru provide insight into the castle's original design and defensive features.