🗺 Landmarks in Chugoku

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Flame of Peace

Hiroshima, Hiroshima · ⭐ 4.8

This iconic bronze sculpture, eternally burning since 1964, honors victims of the atomic bombing while symbolizing humanity's hope for peace. Located in the Memorial Park, its twin-shaped flames create a powerful visual tribute. Visitors are moved by its profound historical significance and contemplative atmosphere, making it an essential stop for understanding Hiroshima's resilience and commitment to world peace.

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Monument of Emperor Showa's Waka Poem

米子市, Tottori

This monument preserves a waka poem composed by Emperor Showa (Hirohito), offering visitors a glimpse into Japan's modern imperial literary tradition. The stone monument stands as a quiet testament to the emperor's appreciation for this ancient form of Japanese poetry, which continues to be practiced today. It's a contemplative spot that connects visitors to both Japanese cultural heritage and 20th-century history.

💡 The poem inscription is in Japanese, so consider using a translation app to appreciate the full meaning. Visit during daylight hours for the best viewing experience, as monuments are often not illuminated at night. The site is typically free to visit and suitable for a brief stop while exploring the surrounding area.