Aki District, Hiroshima
#54 among attractions in Hiroshima
Facts and practical information
Aki is a district located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. ()
Hiroshima Japan
Aki District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Shukkei-en, Mazda Stadium, Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art.
- 6.1 miNWHistoric garden with a pond and a tea shop
Shukkei-en, Hiroshima
156 min walk • Shukkei-en Garden is a serene oasis nestled in the bustling city of Hiroshima, Japan. This historic Japanese garden, whose name translates to "shrunken-scenery garden," presents a miniature landscape with meticulous design and profound tranquility.
- 4.9 miNWSport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiums
Mazda Stadium, Hiroshima
126 min walk • Mazda Stadium, a modern baseball park nestled in the bustling city of Hiroshima, Japan, stands as a proud monument to the country's favorite pastime. Officially known as Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima, this state-of-the-art sports venue serves as the home field for...
- 6.1 miNWMuseum, Art museum, Art gallery
Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum, Hiroshima
157 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Hiroshima, the Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum offers a serene escape into the world of art, culture, and history. This prominent institution, located near the lush Shukkei-en Garden, showcases an extensive collection of modern and contemporary...
- 5.3 miNWHilltop art museum and sculpture garden
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima
136 min walk • The Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art stands as a beacon of creative expression in the historically poignant city of Hiroshima, Japan. Established in 1989, this museum was the first Japanese art institution dedicated to contemporary art, reflecting a commitment...
- 6.4 miNWShinto shrine for New Year celebrations
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine, Hiroshima
164 min walk • Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine is a serene and historical Shinto sanctuary nestled in the bustling city of Hiroshima, Japan. This shrine, founded in 1868, stands as a symbol of peace and remembrance, dedicated to the souls of those who died in battle for their country.
- 5.9 miNWChurch
Assumption of Mary Cathedral, Hiroshima
150 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Hiroshima, Japan, the Assumption of Mary Cathedral stands as a poignant symbol of peace and resilience. Also known as the Memorial Cathedral for World Peace, it was built in response to the devastating atomic bombing that took place on August 6...
- 5.5 miWMuseum, History museum
Hiroshima City Museum of History and Traditional Crafts, Setonaikai National Park
141 min walk • The Hiroshima City Museum of History and Traditional Crafts is a history museum in Ujina-nishi Park in Hiroshima, Japan.
- 5.2 miNWMountain, Park
Hijiyama Park, Hiroshima
134 min walk • Hijiyama is a 71.1-meter-high hill located in Minami-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture. This section also describes a park centering on Hijiyama and the surrounding area named "Hijiyama" in the town name.
- 7.1 miNWHistorical place, Sacred and religious sites, Temple
Fudoin, Hiroshima
181 min walk • Fudoin is a temple of Shingon sect exceptional Motoyama in Higashi -ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
- 5.3 miNWLibrary
Hiroshima City Manga Library, Hiroshima
136 min walk • Hiroshima City Manga Library is a municipal library in Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is a manga library specializing exclusively in manga and manga-related materials.
- 4.4 miNWTown, Area
Fuchū, Hiroshima
113 min walk • Fuchū is a town located in Aki District, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As of May 1, 2017, the town has an estimated population of 52,056 and a density of 5,000 persons per km². The total area is 10.45 km². It has the headquarters of Mazda.