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Established in 1903, Hijiyama Park wasn’t just Hiroshima’s first public park. It became a sanctuary of art, nature, and breathtaking views. Hijiyama Park sits upon a hill, about 70 meters above sea level. This elevation grants panoramic views of Hiroshima city and the Seto Inland Sea. Imagine yourself standing here, taking in the vast expanse before you. Hijiyama Park is more than just a scenic viewpoint. It’s a cultural hub, a place where art and nature intertwine. The park houses the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art. This museum’s distinctive architecture is inspired by a traditional Japanese storehouse. Inside, you’ll discover a world of modern art, resonating with both local and international visitors. For manga enthusiasts, Hijiyama Park offers another treasure: the Hiroshima City Manga Library. This library holds a vast collection of over 160,000 manga volumes. It’s a journey through the history and development of this unique art form. Hijiyama Park also boasts a vibrant display of cherry blossoms. Approximately 1,300 Somei Yoshino trees bloom spectacularly from late March to early April, transforming the park into a sea of pink. It’s a prime location for hanami, the traditional Japanese custom of cherry blossom viewing. And if the climb up the hill seems daunting, the Hijiyama Skywalk is there to assist you. This 200-meter-long moving walkway and escalator system connects the park to a large commercial facility. It makes the journey to this hilltop oasis accessible to everyone. Scattered throughout Hijiyama Park, you’ll encounter art installations and sculptures by contemporary artists. These artistic additions solidify Hijiyama Park’s reputation as an “art park”. Here, visitors can interact closely with art in a natural setting. Hijiyama Park truly offers something for everyone. A place of beauty, culture, and respite.

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