Hiroshima Castle, sometimes called the Carp Castle, was originally built in 1591 but was destroyed in the atomic bomb of 1945. It was later rebuilt in 1958 as a complete replica of the original. 
Hiroshima Castle located in the heart of Hiroshima
The castle is surrounded by a moat which makes it a buffer to the hustle and noise of the city.

Walking across the bridge into the castle felt a little like walking from the city into the past.

There were several things that really stood out for us. As we walked along a path towards the Castle there was twisted tree which had a plaque. We stoped to discover that this tree had survived the Atomic Bomb of 1945.

We could see the castle on the hilltop which was quite stunning to see with the cherry trees in bloom at the base of the hill.

We walked up the hill to the castle and admired the details of its reconstruction. It looked like it had been there for centuries.


We walked around the castle admiring the architecture and design. We eventually came to the temple area.

We did not go into the temple but looking in we could see the ornate design and beauty of it.

It was an enjoyable day exploring the castle and the weather was perfect.
戦争の灰の中から生まれ変わり、平和を尊ぶ
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