Hiroshima City Transportation Museum

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Hiroshima City Transportation Museum
広島市交通科学館
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Location within Japan
Established1995
Location2-12-2 Chorakuji, Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima
Website www.vehicle.city.hiroshima.jp

The Hiroshima City Transportation Museum (広島市交通科学館, Hiroshima-shi Kōtsū Kagakukan) is a transport museum in Hiroshima, Japan, opened in March 1995.

Contents

Museum

Entrance and open-air square

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A-bombed street car

Collection floor

Panoramic floor

Access

Coordinates: 34°28′15″N132°25′43″E / 34.470861°N 132.428641°E / 34.470861; 132.428641



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