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Shukkaien Garden was built in 1620 and was originally the villa estate of the feudal lord of Hiroshima.
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Inside the Hiroshima Castle, there is a museum themed on the development of Hiroshima and the culture of samurai families, displaying historical materials from ancient times to the Meiji era, as well as large-scale models of samurai and merchants.
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Miyajima Island is located 10 kilometers southwest of Hiroshima City, covering an area of 30.18 square kilometers. Ancient shrines and temples are scattered all over the island, among which Itsukushima Shinto Shrine is the most famous one.
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This is the only remaining site after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. This half-destroyed building, facing the Peace Memorial Park across the river, shows the cruelty of war to the world.
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The Peace Memorial Museum is located within the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and displays items left by the victims of the atomic bomb and related reference materials.
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Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, founded in 593 AD, has a history of over 1,300 years. The large torii gate standing in the sea in front of the shrine is one of the "Three Scenic Spots of Japan" and is the most famous landmark in Osaka.