Accessibility

For Visitors with Disabilities and Special Needs
Admission is free for both special and traveling exhibitions and the Collection Gallery for those with disabilities as well as atomic bomb survivors.  (A disabled persons’ certificate or atomic bomb survivors’ health handbook will be required.)
Admission is also free for one assistant (or, in special cases, two).
Museum visits accompanied by service dogs are permitted.
Visitors with disabilities may park their vehicles in front of the staff entrance.  (Please ask the security guard for permission.)


Wheelchair Access
The museum entrance is sloped to accomodate wheelchairs.
Eight wheelchairs are available for use.
A wheelchair-accessible elevator is located in the museum.
Restrooms are located on the first and fourth floors.


For Blind and Partially Sighted Visitors
One of the two elevators is equipped with a Braille panel.
An intercom with a Braille panel is located outside of the museum.
Audio programs are available for selected specian and traveling exhibitions.


For Visitors with Small Children
Admission is free for both special and traveling exhibitions and the Collection Gallery for visitors in middle school and younger.
Three strollers are available for use.
A baby-changing room is located next to the first-floor restroom.

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