HIROSHIMA ORIZURU TOWER event information "WALL ART QUEST" now being held!

The WALL ART PROJECT "2045 NINE HOPES" is painted on each floor of the SPIRAL SLOPE of the HIROSHIMA ORIZURU TOWER . A quest event is currently being held to allow you to enjoy the art even more.
- Table of Contents
- What is WALL ART PROJECT "2045 NINE HOPES"?
- WALL ART QUEST "2045 NINE HOPES" About QUEST
- There are 9 types of original badges
What is WALL ART PROJECT "2045 NINE HOPES"?
This is a nine-story spiral slope on the east side of the HIROSHIMA ORIZURU TOWER, where you can walk up and down from the first floor to the rooftop observation deck in a leisurely manner. On the walls of the nine stories, various artworks have been painted by nine artists in their 20s to 90s as wishes for 2025, the 100th anniversary of the end of the war.


WALL ART QUEST "2045 NINE HOPES" About QUEST
[Limited time only from March 22, 2025 to the end of May 2025] This event is open to all visitors to the observation deck, and if you answer all the questions correctly in a quiz related to the WALLART, you will receive an original badge. Now that the weather is getting warmer, why not take a walk and enjoy the art at your leisure while trying out the hidden quest?
* An admission ticket is required to participate. * The event will end while supplies last.

*Quest questions are available in both Japanese and English.
There are 9 types of original badges
The badges are limited editions made especially for this event! Get all the answers right and win your favorite badge!

For admission fees and operating information for HIROSHIMA ORIZURU TOWER, please check the website below.
HIROSHIMA ORIZURU TOWER is a tourist facility that opened in 2016 next to the Atomic Bomb Dome, a world heritage site, offering a space you've never seen or felt before. The breeze blows through the rooftop observation deck, offering views of the Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and on clear days, Mount Misen on Miyajima. At ORIZURU SQUARE on the 12th floor, you can fold a crane using special origami paper and throw it into the 50m-high glass-walled ORIZURU WALL. Also on the first floor, there is a product hall selling locally loved products and a cafe where you can taste ingredients from Hiroshima.
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