Molly Malone's

Hiroshima


A reliable Irish-style pub with a welcoming Irish expat manager, good beer, good food and occasional live music. It draws a mixed crowd of expats and Japanese.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Hiroshima attractions

1. Hiroshima Museum of Art

0.55 MILES

Located in an interesting 1970s building, this museum has a decent collection of minor works by well-known painters including Picasso, Gauguin, Monet and…

3. Orizuru Tower

0.56 MILES

Most people visit this souvenir-filled tower for 'Hiroshima Hills', its windy, open-terrace viewing platform with one-of-a-kind vistas across the adjacent…

4. Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum

0.6 MILES

This prefectural art museum has a small collection featuring Salvador Dalí's Dream of Venus and the artwork of Hirayama Ikuo, who was in the city during…

5. Flame of Peace

0.6 MILES

The Flame of Peace, a feature of the pond in Peace Memorial Park, will be extinguished only once every nuclear weapon on earth has been destroyed.

6. Atomic Bomb Dome

0.6 MILES

Perhaps the starkest reminder of the destruction visited upon Hiroshima in WWII is the Atomic Bomb Dome. Built by a Czech architect in 1915, it was the…

7. Children's Peace Monument

0.6 MILES

The Children's Peace Monument was inspired by Sadako Sasaki, who was just two years old at the time of the atomic bomb. At age 11 she developed leukaemia,…

8. Shukkei-en

0.61 MILES

Modelled after West Lake in Hangzhou, China, Shukkei-en was built in 1620 for daimyō (domain lord) Asano Nagaakira. The garden's name means 'contracted…