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Hiroshimagokoku Shrine Review

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You can drop in on Hiroshima City. It's next to the Atomic Bomb Explosion Memorial. The newer buildings are empty. Build in an open square. There are not many visitors. It's a bit bleak.

Hiroshimagokoku Shrine

Posted: Oct 16, 2016
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  • coo***an
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Hiroshima's moat and birdhouse in the city are made of brand new wood. [Fun] If you pass the birdhouse, you will find a spacious square in front of the main shrine. [Cost-effective] Great attractions, worth seeing

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2020
  • 笑看人生218
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Guokuo Shrine is the largest shrine in Hiroshima City. There are many eel flags floating at the main entrance. There is a statue of a horse in front of the door. The statue has an emblem. The younger brother has introduced it, but I have forgotten it. There is a memorial monument next to the shrine. The introduction is that the place is after the original explosion. A group of female intelligence agents informs the outside world that Hiroshima was destroyed by the atomic bomb.

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    Posted: Jun 3, 2019
  • 茉香奶青
    3/5Average
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    The Hiroshima Shinto Shrine is right at the gate of Hiroshima City, not far from Hiroshima Peace Park. Perhaps because of the special nature of the category he worships, it is a shrine that is very scarce for tourists. At Hiroshima's attractions, there is a kind of understanding, and all history is worth thinking and exploring.

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    Posted: Mar 31, 2020
  • c-z
    3/5Average
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    Going to Hiroshima City is next to the Guohu Shrine, which is also a reconstructed shrine. It is to commemorate the dead of Hiroshima. It is just a photo. It is not willing to go in and see it. It will be associated with the war of aggression against China at that time. It is in a bad mood.

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    Posted: Nov 28, 2019
  • 破之殇
    3/5Average
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    Located in front of Hiroshima City, you can visit Hiroshima City. This shrine was established to commemorate the so-called dead of the Hiroshima division, and the Japanese emperor Hirohito and his wife visited. The shrine was destroyed in the original explosion and the architects have rebuilt it after the war. As a Chinese, you can certainly look at history if you are interested in it, but the attraction itself has no sightseeing or architectural aesthetic value.

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    Posted: Aug 14, 2019
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