Expected Impact during and around the Time of the Summit

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The expected impact caused by the Summit (as of April 14) is as follows.
Those who are planning to visit Hiroshima may experience inconvenience due to traffic restrictions, limited access to facilities, and other reasons that may prevent travel as planned. We would appreciate your understanding and cooperation in ensuring the smooth operation of the Summit. ​

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Traffic restrictions and traffic volume control measures

・ During and around the time of the Summit, heads of state and other dignitaries will visit Hiroshima, and when they travel (to and from the airport, the Summit venue, hotels where they will stay, places where they will visit, etc.), traffic restrictions will be enforced in Hiroshima City and neighboring areas.

*Specific information on traffic restrictions may not be announced until the last minute depending on the status of decisions about where the dignitaries will be visiting, etc.

・ In line with this, traffic volume control measures will be implemented in Hiroshima for five days from May 18 to 22, with the aim of reducing traffic volume by 50% on expressways in the prefecture and on public roads in the center of Hiroshima City.

Summit Security Division | Hiroshima Prefectural Police

(Reference) Traffic Control Measures (Citizens Council for the Hiroshima Summit)

Operation of public transportation

Due to traffic restrictions, some buses and trains will be suspended or operate on holiday schedules.

In particular, please note that many limousine buses to/from Hiroshima Airport and highway buses in/out of the prefecture will be canceled from May 18 to 22.

For details, please see the links on the right.

Hiroshima Prefectural Bus Association

Hiroshima Electric Railway

Regulations in specific areas

・ Hiroshima City

As heads of state and other dignitaries may visit the Peace Memorial Park, access to the Peace Memorial Park (including the Atomic Bomb Dome) will be restricted and the facilities will be closed. For details, please see the link on the right.

Hiroshima City (Japanese)

・ Miyajima

If the G7 leaders and other dignitaries decide to visit Miyajima, access to the island will be restricted. For details, please see the link on the right.

Hatsukaichi City (Japanese)

Closure of facilities

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (closed May 18, 12:00 – May 21 (current schedule))

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

International Conference Center Hiroshima (closed May 18, 12:00 – May 21 (current schedule))

International Conference Center Hiroshima

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park Rest House
(closed May 18, 12:00 – May 21 (current schedule))

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park Rest House

Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
(closed May 18, 12:00 – May 21 (current schedule))

Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims

Miyajima Public Aquarium (closed May 19 –21)

Miyajima Public Aquarium

Miyajima History and Folklore Museum (closed May 19 –21)

Miyajima History and Folklore Museum

Miyajima Traditional Crafts Center (closed May 19–21)

Miyajima Traditional Crafts Center

Itsukushima Shrine (gates closed May 19 – May 20, 14:00)

Itsukushima Shrine

Shukkeien /Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum(closed May 19 - 21) Shukkeien
Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum

Other facilities

Access to facilities where heads of state and other dignitaries visit may be restricted to ensure their safety, allowing only those concerned to enter.

*For security reasons, specific information on access restrictions may not be announced until the last minute.

 

Strengthened maritime security

Maritime security for the G7 Hiroshima Summit.

Sixth Regional Coast Guard Headquarters

Flight regulations for small unmanned aircraft (drones)

In order to ensure the safety of dignitaries visiting Hiroshima for the Summit, an ordinance was enacted regarding the prohibition of small unmanned aircraft flights, etc.

For details, please see the link on the right.

Prohibition of Small Unmanned Aircraft Flights during the G7 Hiroshima Summit (Citizens Council for the Hiroshima Summit)