Hosted by: Japanese Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
Co-hosted by: Hiroshima Prefectural Medical Association Nagasaki Prefectural Medical Association
Post Congress Tour
IPPNW Post Congress Tour in Hiroshima (Outline)
Date
:
October 6 to October 8, 2025 (3 days 2 nights)
Meeting Point
:
2F, North Exit Plaza of Hiroshima Station (at 14:00)
Tour Fee
:
JPY 126,000 per person
Capacity
:
20 persons (on a first-come,first-served basis)
Min. Number
Required
:
10 persons
Day
Itinerary (outline)
Meal
Accommodation
Break - fast
Lunch
Dinner
1
October 6 (Monday)
~Travel to Hiroshima from Nagasaki (individually)~
Hiroshima Prefectural Medical Association
•
Atomic Bombing Legacy Corner
•
Dialogue with Hibakusha (or A-bombing legacy successor)
None
None
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Hotel Granvia
Hiroshima
2
October 7 (Tuesday)
Peace Memorial Park/Atomic Bomb Dome
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
etc.
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Hotel Granvia Hiroshima
3
October 8 (Wednesday)
Sightseeing in Miyajima Island
•
Paying a visit to Itsukushima Shrine
etc.
○
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None
None
Note: The itinerary may be changed at any time without notice.
IPPNW Post Congress Tour in Fukushima (Outline)
Date
:
October 6 to October 7, 2025 (2 days 1 night)
Meeting Point
:
Sendai Station (at 12:00) OR
Sendai Airport (at 13:00)
Tour Fee
:
JPY 72,000 per person
Capacity
:
20 persons (on a first-come,first-served basis)
Min. Number
Required
:
10 persons
Day
Itinerary (outline)
Meal
Accommodation
Break - fast
Lunch
Dinner
1
October 6 (Monday)
~Travel to Sendai from Nagasaki (individually)~
Remains of Ukedo Elementary School in Namie Town
The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum
None
None
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Tomioka Hotel
2
October 7 (Tuesday)
TEPCO Decommissioning Archive Center
Japan Atomic Energy Agency Naraha Center for Remote Control Technology Development
○
On your own
None
None
Note: The itinerary may be changed at any time without notice.
On the first day, we will be honored to welcome Professor Takamura, Director of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum and a professor at the Nagasaki University Atomic Bomb Disease Institute. He will personally guide us through the museum and join us for dinner in the evening.