The Atomic Bomb Dome is one of the buildings that didn't collapse after the atomic bomb. It's now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and stands for the hope for peace. Visiting it left me feeling really shocked. 😟
Atomic Bomb Dome (Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park) | Review by 黃柏袁
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The location is very convenient, and the lighting and music create a fantastic atmosphere.
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The cluster of high-rises gives this area a really futuristic feel. There are also restaurants and cafes on the lower floors to check out, and at night the lighting creates a great atmosphere.
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The whole estate has a strong European vibe—even the street lamps, stone paths, and restaurants are super detailed. The atmosphere is amazing. You can try English afternoon tea, stay in a European-style cottage, and the staff wear British uniforms and greet you in English—it's totally immersive. It's a great place for photos and really fun, making for a relaxing and unique little getaway!





