A Slow Day in Hiroshima | Peace Park, Atomic Bomb Dome & Contemporary Art Museum
Welcome to Kyle & Zaldy Travelling! In this video, we take you on a relaxed, slow-paced day out in Hiroshima, Japan. We start our journey at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, one of the most iconic landmarks in the city, and reflect on the historical significance of the Atomic Bomb Dome. The park offers a peaceful atmosphere that invites contemplation of the past while appreciating the beauty of the surroundings.
As we wander through the park, we’re also treated to a charming riverside band playing live music, adding an unexpected yet delightful soundtrack to our adventure. After soaking in the peaceful vibes, we head to the Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art to experience a different side of the city’s culture, showcasing modern art in a serene environment.
This video is all about slow travel—taking the time to appreciate the simple, beautiful moments of a city, without rushing. If you’re looking for a more laid-back approach to exploring Hiroshima and its rich history, you’re in the right place.
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1:36 Fighting Japan "would have resulted in a lot of casualties instead they dropped a bomb." Dropping a bomb DID result in a lot of casualties or do the Japanese lives don't count as casualties???