Hiroshima Kagura Dance Show and Roof Top Bar Night Tour
Rating: Not yet reviewed
Price: $121.57 per person
Location: Hiroshima, Japan
Supplier: H.I.S.Co., Ltd.
Duration: Approx. 4 hours
This tour offers a unique blend of cultural tradition and urban exploration. You’ll start by watching an authentic Hiroshima Kagura performance, a dance rooted in agricultural rituals and local folklore. After the performance, you’ll take a casual walk around the Atomic Bomb Dome, beautifully lit at night, offering a poignant glimpse of Hiroshima’s resilient spirit. The evening concludes with a visit to the Orizuru Tower, where stunning panoramic views of Hiroshima’s skyline, especially the area around the Dome, await you from the rooftop bar.
What makes this experience stand out is its opportunity to combine culture with nighttime city views in a relaxed, intimate setting. We love how the tour allows for interaction with the performers afterward, giving you a chance to ask questions and deepen your understanding of this traditional art form. Plus, the walk past the illuminated Atomic Bomb Dome adds a reflective, almost meditative element to the night.
A potential consideration is that this tour does not include dinner, so you might want to plan a meal before or afterward. Also, since it’s an evening activity, you’ll want to consider the weather, as poor conditions could impact the outdoor parts of the tour.
This experience is ideal for travelers who appreciate cultural traditions and want a meaningful way to see Hiroshima’s sights at night—those interested in performing arts, history, and cityscapes will find it especially rewarding.
Key Points

- Authentic Cultural Experience: Witness a traditional Hiroshima Kagura dance, deeply rooted in local rituals.
- Reflective Night Walk: View the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome beautifully lit, creating a contemplative atmosphere.
- Stunning Observatory: Enjoy city views from Orizuru Tower’s rooftop bar, mainly focusing on the Dome side.
- Interactive Elements: Post-show questions with performers offer a rare glimpse into this ancient art form.
- Value: Includes admission fees and cover charge at the tower, making it a straightforward, no-surprise experience.
- No Dinner Included: Plan accordingly for before or after the tour.
The Experience in Detail

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Starting Point and Timing
The tour begins at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower at 6:30 pm, a strategic choice since the tower is centrally located and accessible via public transportation. We appreciate that the meeting point is convenient, especially for those staying in the city center. Being a private tour means it’s tailored for your group only, which tends to foster a more relaxed atmosphere.
The Kagura Performance
The visit to Hiroshima’s traditional Kagura dance is the highlight. As a form of agricultural ritual, Kagura is more than just entertainment; it’s a living link to local history and spirituality. Expect a sophisticated and well-presented show that embodies storytelling through dance, music, and costumes. Many reviewers mention how “we loved the way the performers brought the stories to life,” and how the show felt intimate and authentic.
What’s especially engaging is the chance to ask questions after the performance. If you’re curious about the symbolism, costumes, or the history behind the dance, the actors are usually receptive, making this a rare opportunity for a deeper cultural connection. It’s an experience likely to resonate with those who value live performance arts and local traditions.
Walking Around the Atomic Bomb Dome
Post-show, the group strolls to see the Atomic Bomb Dome, which is illuminated at night for a somber and powerful visual impact. The sight of the iconic ruin bathed in soft light offers an emotional moment for many travelers. The walk itself is calm and reflective, providing a chance to process the historical significance of Hiroshima. It’s a moment that many describe as “poignant,” especially as the Dome contrasts starkly against the night sky.
Viewing from Orizuru Tower
The tour concludes at Orizuru Tower, where the rooftop bar offers sweeping views of Hiroshima—particularly of the Atomic Bomb Dome’s side. The tower’s vantage point provides a beautiful cityscape, illuminated and lively at night, giving you a fresh perspective of Hiroshima’s resilience and modern vibrancy. The cover charge at the tower is included, so you’ll get direct access to this panoramic spot.
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What to Expect for the Price
At around $120, this tour offers a balanced value considering the admission fees, performance, and access to the tower’s viewpoint. While there is no dinner included, the experience focuses on cultural insight and scenic views, which many find worthwhile.
Practical Tips
- Dress comfortably; evenings can be cool, especially in Hiroshima’s spring or autumn.
- Bring a small flashlight if you want to explore the area around the Dome more closely after dark.
- Check the weather forecast—bad weather could affect the outdoor parts of the tour.
- Since this is a private tour, it’s suitable for small groups and families wanting an intimate experience.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is perfect for culture lovers, history buffs, and anyone interested in experiencing Hiroshima beyond its typical tourist spots. If you enjoy performing arts, or want a quiet, reflective evening that combines history with local tradition, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It’s also suitable for those who prefer a relaxed pace and are comfortable in the evening hours.
Travelers who want a picture-perfect view of Hiroshima at night, coupled with meaningful artistic and historical encounters, will find this tour a meaningful addition to their itinerary. It’s not a noisy, large-group bus tour but an intimate evening that offers depth and authenticity.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and children who appreciate cultural performances and scenic walks will enjoy it. Just consider the evening timing and outdoor elements.
Does the tour include dinner?
No, dinner is not included. It’s best to eat beforehand or plan for a meal after the tour.
How long does the Kagura performance last?
The tour duration is approximately 4 hours, but the specific length of the Kagura show isn’t detailed. Expect it to be a substantial, engaging performance.
Can I ask questions during the show?
Yes, after the Kagura performance, the actors are available for questions, allowing you to learn more about the dance and its significance.
Is this tour accessible near public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point at Hiroshima Orizuru Tower is near public transit, making it easy to access.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for the evening weather; layers are advisable, especially in cooler seasons.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Since the tour involves outdoor walking and viewing, poor weather could result in rescheduling or a full refund.
This Hiroshima Kagura Dance show and Roof Top Bar Night Tour offers a thoughtful way to experience Hiroshima’s culture and history after sunset. It’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking an authentic, intimate, and scenic evening in Japan’s city that rose from the ashes—an experience that honors its past while celebrating its present.
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