Hiroshima August — visitors at the A-Bomb Dome Peace Memorial

Best time to visit Hiroshima for events and culture

When to visit Hiroshima for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

August

Peace Memorial Ceremony on Aug 6 draws the world — the candlelit lantern release on the Motoyasu River that evening is unmissable.

Aug 6 Peace Memorial Ceremony: silent 8:15am bell, world leaders present

Toro Nagashi lantern float on the Motoyasu River at dusk on Aug 6

Miyajima Fireworks Festival (early Aug) shot from the water with the torii

All months ranked — Events

August

Best match

Peace Memorial Ceremony on Aug 6 draws the world — the candlelit lantern release on the Motoyasu River that evening is unmissable.

#1 for events

April

Best match

Cherry blossom peak plus Golden Week builds a crowd double-whammy — the Peace Park rows are stunning but photographed around tripods.

#2 for events

October

Best match

Miyajima Fire Festival in October and early autumn colour makes this a genuinely great month without April's price spike.

#3 for events

March

Strong option

Cherry blossom builds through late March — Peace Park sakura rows are exceptional when they peak before Golden Week crowds arrive.

#4 for events

May

Strong option

Golden Week (May 3–5) is the busiest few days of the year — book or avoid entirely; rest of May is fine.

#5 for events

November

Strong option

Autumn foliage peak on Miyajima and Shukkeien — the maple canopy around the garden pond is genuinely special mid-month.

#6 for events

September

Worth considering

Typhoon season peaks — check forecasts daily, but clear days between storms offer some of the year's best light on the torii.

#7 for events

December

Worth considering

Quiet and cold — the Peace Museum at Christmas week is sobering but uncrowded, and Miyajima's oyster season is at its peak.

#8 for events

July

Worth considering

Post-rainy season humidity and heat — the A-Bomb Dome at dawn before the 33C midday heat is still moving but sweaty.

#9 for events

January

Worth considering

Cheapest month of the year — cold and grey, but the Peace Park is almost entirely yours and hotels are at bottom price.

#10 for events

February

Worth considering

Still the off-season — plum blossoms at Shukkeien Garden arrive late Feb, an early sign of spring before the sakura rush.

#11 for events

June

Worth considering

Rainy season (tsuyu) dumps 210mm in the month — indoor museum time, but the Itsukushima shrine in light rain is actually atmospheric.

#12 for events

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