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A Journey To Modern-Day Hiroshima: Beyond History, Into Resilience

The city of remembrance and renewal, offering poignant history, cultural treasures, and a constant call for peace around the world is a great addition to your Japan itinerary

The atomic bomb dome at Hiroshima Japan Photo: Joydeep Mondal
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Hiroshima’s streets are clean, and one may come across a silent procession of people carrying placards of peace messages, at any corner of the city. Alternatively, one may like to focus on the rather positive reminders of resilience - an Izakaya serving beer to rugby fans, a teenage girl singing romantic songs in a busking setup, tourists chattering along the shops with glowing facades. The shinkansen ride to Hiroshima felt like stepping into a poignant chapter of history, after facing battering typhoons on my 15 day long maiden trip to the land of the rising sun. But the city greeted me with an unexpected warmth and energy. Hiroshima is a symbol of humanity’s capacity to rebuild and forgive—a place where history and hope coexist. My journey here was not just about visiting the sites that tell tales of its tragic past but also about experiencing the unexpected vibrance of life itself, that makes Hiroshima a unique travel destination today.

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