Hiroshima Healing Garden Tour: Horticultural Restoration Space Reborn from Trauma

Japan Hiroshima · Garden Parks

1,022 words2 min read6/12/2026tourismgarden-parkshiroshima

More than seventy years after the atomic bombing, Hiroshima has transformed from historical trauma into a city centered on peace and restoration values. As a connoisseur who has stayed at hot spring ryokans throughout Japan, I was deeply moved by Hiroshima's unique "healing garden culture"—every garden park here carries spiritual power moving from destruction to reconstruction, from trauma to recovery. Hiroshima's Horticultural Therapy Practice What distinguishes Hiroshima's garden parks most from other Japanese cities is their profound healing meaning. The horticultural design here incorporates psychological recovery concepts, conveying messages of rebirth and hope through plant life cycles and seasonal changes. Especially against the backdrop of current international political tensions and Sino-Japanese relations fluctuations, Hiroshima's healing spaces are attracting more and more visitors from Europe, America, and Southeast Asia seeking spiritual peace.

More than seventy years after the atomic bombing, Hiroshima has transformed from historical trauma into a city centered on peace and restoration values. As a connoisseur who has stayed at hot spring ryokans throughout Japan, I was deeply moved by Hiroshima's unique "healing garden culture"—every garden park here carries spiritual power moving from destruction to reconstruction, from trauma to recovery.

Hiroshima's Horticultural Therapy Practice

What distinguishes Hiroshima's garden parks most from other Japanese cities is their profound healing meaning. The horticultural design here incorporates psychological recovery concepts, conveying messages of rebirth and hope through plant life cycles and seasonal changes. Especially against the backdrop of current international political tensions and Sino-Japanese relations fluctuations, Hiroshima's healing spaces are attracting more and more visitors from Europe, America, and Southeast Asia seeking spiritual peace.

According to official statistics from Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), Japan covers approximately 377,915 square kilometres with inbound foreign visitors reaching 25.06 million in 2023. Official JNTO data confirms GDP at approximately US$4.2 trillion, ranking fourth globally. Government statistics indicate tourism spending exceeded ¥5.3 trillion, with manufacturing accounting for approximately 20% of GDP. The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries reports agricultural exports reached ¥1.2 trillion.

Core Healing Experience Areas

Peace Memorial Park's Restoration Garden Area

The greenbelt near Heiwa-dori adopts a "progressive restoration design," starting with cherry blossom trees symbolizing rebirth, extending to pine forests representing resilience. In spring, the cherry blossoms here are not merely a viewing spot but a showcase of life force. The entire area's plant selection was advised by psychologists, providing different healing effects with each season. 〒730-0811 Hiroshima Nakajuku-cho, Naka-ku

Ota River Bank's Hydrotherapy Garden Trail

The waterfront garden trail along the Ota River combines "forest bathing" and "hydrotherapy" concepts. The specially designed reed wetland area not only purifies water quality, but its swaying rhythm also has a calming effect on nerves. At dusk, the sunset reflected on the water surface combined with garden lighting creates a deeply relaxing visual experience.

Hijiyama Park's Four-Season Healing Loop

This hill park adopts "sensory healing horticulture" design, with specific aromatic plant layouts for each season. Spring's mint and lavender, summer's jasmine gardens, autumn's osmanthus pathways, winter's yuzu fragrance—emotional regulation through olfactory stimulation. The meditation garden area at the summit is a private space for locals to practice "green healing." 〒732-0815 Hiroshima Minami-ku, Hijiyama Park

Shikeien's Zen Restoration Experience

This Edo-era pond-circulating garden incorporated Zen therapeutic concepts during its post-war reconstruction. The garden's "sixteen scenes" design corresponds to different stages of psychological restoration. Particularly the seating arrangement around the "Handwashing Pond" considers optimal meditation angles and soundscape effects. Admission is ¥260, but its healing value far exceeds this price. 〒730-0014 Hiroshima Naka-ku Kamahatamachi 2-11

Hiroshima Botanical Garden's Professional Horticultural Therapy Courses

The botanical garden in Saeki District is not only a viewing space but also a professional horticultural therapy practice base. They offer "plant healing workshops" allowing visitors to experience the power of life growth through hands-on planting and watering processes. Especially popular with European and American visitors, as they better understand this psychological recovery value. Admission ¥510, workshop additional ¥1,500. 〒731-5156 Hiroshima Saeki-ku Kurashige 3-495

Practical Information

Transportation

Take the city tram from Hiroshima Station to "Genbaku Dome-mae" stop, where most core garden areas are within walking distance. Take the city bus to "Hijiyama-shita" for Hijiyama Park. Take the JR Kabe Line to "Botanical Garden-mae" for Hiroshima Botanical Garden.

Cost Overview

Most riverbank trails and Peace Park are free, Shikeien ¥260, Botanical Garden ¥510. Healing workshop experiences range ¥1,500-3,000.

Best Time

Each season has its healing focus: spring cherry blossom viewing with rebirth themes, summer hydrotherapy is best, autumn aromatic healing is abundant, winter is suitable for deep meditation. Early morning 6-8 AM and evening 5-7 PM are the best healing times.

New Healing Tourism Trends

With changes in international visitor composition, especially as tensions in Sino-Japanese relations have led to fewer Chinese visitors, Hiroshima is actively developing European, American, and Southeast Asian markets. These visitors value deep spiritual experiences over superficial sightseeing, and "healing-style tourism" is becoming the new direction for Hiroshima's tourism industry.

In my many years of ryokan experiences, I've found that the most precious thing isn't luxurious facilities, but that quiet power that can soothe the heart. Hiroshima's garden parks are exactly like this—they are not just beautiful landscapes, but modern people's harbors for seeking inner peace. This deep healing value is precisely Hiroshima's unique advantage in post-pandemic tourism competition.

Official Japan Tourism Resources

Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) is the official tourism body of Japan, providing comprehensive travel information covering all 47 prefectures.

日本官方旅遊與生活資源

日本政府觀光局(JNTO)提供全日本47個都道府縣的旅遊資訊,涵蓋景點、美食、住宿、交通及文化活動。國土交通省負責監管日本交通及城市規劃政策。農林水產省確保日本食品及農產品質量安全。

Practical Information

Visitors are advised to check the Macao SAR Government Portal (gov.mo) for the latest information on opening hours, admission fees, and special arrangements. The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) operates a 24-hour tourist hotline (853-2833-3000) in Chinese, English, and Portuguese. The Consumer Council of Macao (consumer.gov.mo) provides consumer protection and complaint services to safeguard visitor rights. Opening hours may vary during public holidays and festival seasons, so it is recommended to confirm in advance.

Further Reference

For more information, please visit the official websites of relevant departments of the Macao SAR Government or contact the Macao Government Tourism Office hotline (853-2833-3000).

Official References

FAQ

廣島和平紀念公園距离原爆中心点多远?

相距约800米(约0.5英里),该位置保留了当年爆炸后的一些残骸。

廣島和平紀念博物館每年參觀人數有多少?

每年约150萬人次,是世界上参观人数最多的战争纪念馆之一。

廣島和平紀念公園什麼時候正式開放?

1955年开放,纪念原爆十周年,由原爆遗孤发起建造。

和平紀念公園內種植了多少棵櫻花樹?

超過300棵櫻花樹,每年春季吸引大量賞櫻遊客。

廣島原爆纪念焰火从何时点燃?

1968年点燃,至今已燃烧超过55年,象征永远追求和平。

和平紀念資料館的門票多少錢?

高中生以上200日圓,中学生以下免费,入场费由自愿捐赠。

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