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Two women at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower dropping handmade paper cranes into the glass Orizuru Wall, with the city skyline in the background, enjoying this interactive art experience.
A family at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower's Orizuru Square interacting with a large digital screen, simulating panoramic city views and enjoying engaging digital content.
Visitors at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower's 'Hiroshima no Oka' rooftop observation deck, overlooking the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, and panoramic Hiroshima city views.
The expansive 'Hiroshima no Oka' observation deck at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower, offering breathtaking views of the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, and the Hiroshima city skyline.
The 'Sanposaka' spiral slope inside Hiroshima Orizuru Tower, featuring golden walls adorned with a peaceful dove mural, showcasing unique artistic style.

Orizuru Tower admission ticket (Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture)


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  • A commercial complex opened in 2016 to the east of the Atomic Bomb Dome
  • Hiroshima Hills offers a view of two World Heritage sites at the same time: Hiroshima Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and, on a clear day, Mount Misen on Miyajima.
  • "Orizuru Square" offers digital content themed around origami cranes, and visitors can experience dropping their own folded origami cranes into the glass "Orizuru Wall."
  • The Spiral Slope "Stroll Hill" is a nine-story spiral slope on the east side of the Orizuru Tower that allows you to walk up and down from the first floor to the rooftop observation deck in a leisurely manner.
  • There is a product hall that sells a variety of local specialties from all over Hiroshima Prefecture, as well as a permanent cafe where you can enjoy original menu items that focus on the flavors of Hiroshima and the Seto Inland Sea!
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Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Attraction typeHistory & culture
Tour typesNone
Additional service & facilityLuggage Storage

Product Info

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Orizuru Tower is a complex commercial facility that opened in 2016 to the east of the Atomic Bomb Dome.

From the rooftop observation deck, "Hiroshima Hills," you can see two World Heritage sites at the same time: Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and, on a clear day, Mount Misen on Miyajima.

On the indoor floor, "Orizuru Square," you can experience digital content themed around origami cranes, as well as the experience of dropping your own folded paper cranes into the "Orizuru Wall," a glass wall that accumulates wishes for peace from all over the world.

On the spiral slope called "Sanpozaka" that connects the first floor to the rooftop observation deck, there is a huge nine-layered mural called "WALL ART PROJECT "2045 NINE HOPES" that was painted by nine artists with ties to Hiroshima, expressing their hopes for 2045, the 100th anniversary of the end of the war, across generations.

In addition, we have a product hall that sells local specialties from all over Hiroshima Prefecture, and a cafe where you can enjoy original menu items that focus on the flavors of Hiroshima and the Setouchi region.


The rooftop observation deck is an observation space with a wooden deck covered in mesh all around, and is designed to allow the breeze to pass right through.

The expansive 'Hiroshima no Oka' observation deck at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower, offering breathtaking views of the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, and the Hiroshima city skyline.

You can see two of Hiroshima's World Heritage sites at the same time: Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and, on a clear day, Mount Misen on Miyajima.

Visitors at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower's 'Hiroshima no Oka' rooftop observation deck, overlooking the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, and panoramic Hiroshima city views.

There are various digital contents available, such as moving your body and operating the "origami crane" on the monitor.

A family at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower's Orizuru Square interacting with a large digital screen, simulating panoramic city views and enjoying engaging digital content.

In the center of the spiral slope "Sanpozaka" there is a series of slides in a spiral shape with a total length of about 70m. It is a very popular spot for everyone from children to adults!

Two children wearing helmets at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower, enjoying an exciting indoor slide, creating a fun and playful experience.

On the wall there is a huge wall art exhibit depicting wishes for 100 years since the end of the war.

Two young women happily posing in front of a vibrant artistic mural inside Hiroshima Orizuru Tower, showcasing a lively cultural experience.

Purchase Notice

[When using the observation deck]

  • To prevent accidents within the building, we may refuse to allow you to bring in carry-on bags, large luggage, or other items that the building deems inappropriate. Please use the coin lockers (next to the 1st floor entrance gate / fee applies).
  • Please note that food and drinks purchased outside the building cannot be brought into the building.
  • Please note that the use of tripods for photography is strictly prohibited as it will cause inconvenience to other customers.
  • Please note that due to weather conditions, the view may not be fully visible, and the area may be closed due to strong winds, etc.

[When using the slide]

  • When using the slide, please be sure to read the precautions and use it safely.
  • The slide is intended for elementary school students and above.
  • Children under the age of 9 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and use the facility with extreme care.
  • Please make sure children wear helmets/protectors, especially if they are riding with you.
  • The hotel will not take any responsibility for any injuries or troubles that may occur during use.

【others】

  • Business hours may change due to events, etc. Please check the website for the latest business hours.


Includes/Excludes

  • Admission fee
  • Crane insertion fee
  • Personal expenses

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

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Experience Location

Location Name: Orizuru Tower Observatory

Address: Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima City, Naka Ward, Otemachi 1-2-1

How to Get There
A short walk from Hiroshima Electric Railway's "Atomic Bomb Dome" stop

Business Hours
  • Business hours: 10:00-18:00 *Last admission: 17:30 (30 minutes before closing)
  • Closed: January 7, 2025 (Thu)
  • Please see here for opening hours for each month.


Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. How can I purchase admission tickets for Orizuru Tower?

You can conveniently purchase admission tickets for Orizuru Tower through online travel platforms like KKday. Booking via KKday allows for straightforward planning and secure transactions, helping you prepare for your visit in advance and potentially skip queues upon arrival. Tickets can also often be bought directly at the tower's entrance on the day of your visit.

2. When is the best time to visit Orizuru Tower for optimal views?

For optimal panoramic views, visiting Orizuru Tower in the late afternoon or early evening is highly recommended. This allows you to experience both daylight views of Hiroshima City, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and Peace Memorial Park, gradually transitioning into a beautiful sunset and illuminated nightscape. Clear weather days offer the best visibility, even allowing a glimpse of Mount Misen on Miyajima.

3. What are the best transportation options to reach Orizuru Tower in Hiroshima?

Orizuru Tower is conveniently located near major public transport hubs. From Hiroshima Station, you can take a streetcar (tram) on the Line 2 or 6 route to the "Genbaku Dome-mae" (Atomic Bomb Dome) stop, which is directly adjacent to the tower. Alternatively, local buses also serve the area, with stops just a short walk away. Walking from the Peace Memorial Park is also a pleasant option.

4. What is the historical context of Orizuru Tower's location near the Atomic Bomb Dome?

Orizuru Tower is strategically located adjacent to the Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. While the tower itself is a modern complex opened in 2016, its proximity emphasizes its role in offering a unique perspective on these significant historical landmarks. From its observation deck, visitors can reflect on the city's past and present, viewing these sites with a sense of peace and remembrance.

5. What unique experiences can visitors expect at Orizuru Tower's observation deck?

The "Hiroshima Hills" observation deck on Orizuru Tower's rooftop offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. From here, you can see the Atomic Bomb Dome, the Peace Memorial Park, and even Mount Misen on Miyajima on a clear day. This unique vantage point provides a comprehensive perspective of Hiroshima's landscape, blending historical significance with modern cityscapes.

6. What is the "Orizuru Wall" and how can visitors interact with it at Orizuru Tower?

The "Orizuru Wall" is a symbolic glass wall located within Orizuru Square. Visitors can engage in an interactive digital experience centered around the theme of origami cranes. After folding their own paper crane, guests can drop it into the Orizuru Wall, symbolizing hopes for peace and contributing to a growing collection of cranes visible from the outside.

7. Can visitors walk up and down Orizuru Tower using a special slope?

Yes, Orizuru Tower features a unique "Spiral Slope" known as "Stroll Hill." This nine-story, gently sloping ramp allows visitors to leisurely walk from the first floor all the way up to the rooftop observation deck, or to descend at their own pace. It offers an alternative, accessible, and scenic route compared to elevators, providing different views and photo opportunities along the way.

8. What kinds of local products and food are available at Orizuru Tower?

Orizuru Tower houses a dedicated product hall offering a wide array of local specialties sourced from across Hiroshima Prefecture. Visitors can discover unique souvenirs and regional delicacies. Additionally, a permanent cafe is available, serving original dishes and beverages that highlight the distinct flavors of Hiroshima and the Seto Inland Sea, perfect for a culinary experience.

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