Exhibition Guide for "Hiroshima Station: Past and Present, Streetcars That Arrived"

A glimpse of past display guides.
Let’s enjoy the exhibition along with the explanations.
Hiroshima City Historical Museum
5/18(Sun) 14:00~14:20
5/25(Sun) 14:00~14:20
6/1(Sun) 14:00~14:20
6/8(Sun) 14:00~14:20
6/15(Sun) 14:00~14:20
6/22(Sun) 14:00~14:20
6/29(Sun) 14:00~14:20
7/6(Sun) 14:00~14:20
As a related event for the collaborative exhibition "Hiroshima Station: Past and Present, Streetcars That Arrived" (May 17 - July 6) at the Hiroshima City Historical Museum and the Numaji Transportation Museum, a "Display Guide" will be held every Sunday at 2 PM. A discussion of the exhibition will take about 20 minutes. No prior application is necessary, so feel free to participate. ■ Notes Highlights and other information will be shared on the official SNS of the Hiroshima City Historical Museum (Facebook, Instagram, X, LINE).
Map & Location
Hiroshima City Historical Museum
Approximately 30 minutes from the Sanyo Expressway 'Hiroshima' IC
5 minutes on foot from Hiroshima Electric Railway 'Ujina 2-chome'
Detailed Information
- Date & Time
- 5/18(Sun) 14:00~14:205/25(Sun) 14:00~14:206/1(Sun) 14:00~14:206/8(Sun) 14:00~14:206/15(Sun) 14:00~14:206/22(Sun) 14:00~14:206/29(Sun) 14:00~14:207/6(Sun) 14:00~14:20
- Note
- The event is held every Sunday during the period.
- Venue
- Hiroshima City Historical Museum
- Address
- 2-6-20 Ujina Miyuki, Minami Ward, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Fee
- Entrance fee: Adults 100 yen (80 yen), High school students and seniors 50 yen (30 yen), Free for Middle school students and younger. *The prices in parentheses are for groups of 30 or more paying visitors. *High school students are free on Saturdays except for March 29 and May 3 and on May 5.
- parking
- 13 passenger cars or about 3 large buses
- Access
- Approximately 30 minutes from the Sanyo Expressway 'Hiroshima' IC
- Access (Public)
- 5 minutes on foot from Hiroshima Electric Railway 'Ujina 2-chome'
- Contact
- 082-253-6771 (Hiroshima City Historical Museum)