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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
An invaluable historic museum that continues to convey the horrors of the atomic bomb
The Atomic Bomb Dome
This World Heritage Site is a symbol of people’s prayers for world peace
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
A place for learning about the war and the atomic bomb, and for contemplating on peace
Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima Castle is a resurrected National Treasure, restored splendidly
Shukkei-en
A national place of scenic beauty. This famous garden is rich in variation and can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Mitaki-dera Temple
This temple with more than 300 serenely standing stone Buddha statues, is located close to downtown Hiroshima
Miyajima Omotesando Arcade
Omotesando Arcade is the main street of Itsukishima Shrine and the busiest area in Miyajima with all of the tourists.
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
Located on the grounds of Hiroshima Castle, it is the foremost shrine of the Chugoku region. It is even visited by the local professional baseball team.
Senko-ji Temple (Senko-ji Park)
One of the many tourist spots in Onomichi that are on some of the Top 100 lists in Japan
Kure Maritime Museum(Yamato Museum)
The many displays including the 1/10th scale model of the battleship Yamato, pray for peace
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Nature
Mitaki-dera Temple
This temple with more than 300 serenely standing stone Buddha statues, is located close to downtown Hiroshima
Sera Kogen Farm
Enjoy a variety of flowers throughout the seasons at Japan’s largest flower farm
Sensuijima Island
A power spot in the Setonaikai National Park, the first park to be designated as a national park in Japan
Itsukushima (Miyajima)
One of the Three Views of Japan, it is a World Heritage island that has been worshipped as a sacred island since ancient times
Sandan-kyo Valley
A nationally-recognized Special Place of Scenic Beauty, the 13km canyon is one of western Japan’s unexplored regions
Hirata Tourist Farms
The cultivation of 150 types of fruits in 13 large and small orchards makes for one of Japan’s largest farms
Taishaku-kyo Gorge
A secluded area within a quasi-national park which has a world-famous natural bridge
Mt. Misen
A mysterious mountain that has been registered as a World Heritage site alongside Itsukushima Shrine for its primeval forest
National Bihoku Hills Park
The first national park to be created in the Chugoku region is a place to get in touch with nature by kids and grown-ups alike
Momijidani Park
One of the foremost sites for the fall colors in the Chugoku district is an erosion control garden elaborately designed to meld with Mother Nature
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Family
Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima
A new spacious stadium making it easier to watch baseball and enjoy the excitement
Kure Maritime Museum(Yamato Museum)
The many displays including the 1/10th scale model of the battleship Yamato, pray for peace
Sera Kogen Farm
Enjoy a variety of flowers throughout the seasons at Japan’s largest flower farm
Sensuijima Island
A power spot in the Setonaikai National Park, the first park to be designated as a national park in Japan
Mt. Haigamine
The view that resembles jewels twinkling everywhere has been selected as one of the top 3 great nightscapes in the Chugoku/Shikoku region
Hijiyama Park
An art park known for its cherry blossoms where you can get a panoramic view of Hiroshima and the Seto Inland Sea
Sandan-kyo Valley
A nationally-recognized Special Place of Scenic Beauty, the 13km canyon is one of western Japan’s unexplored regions
Hirata Tourist Farms
The cultivation of 150 types of fruits in 13 large and small orchards makes for one of Japan’s largest farms
Mazda Museum
See the past, present and future of automobile manufacturing through displays of actual cars and a factory tour
Miyajima Traditional Crafts Center (Miyajiman Workshop)
Experience the traditional culture and specialties of Miyajima
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Must See Spots
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
An invaluable historic museum that continues to convey the horrors of the atomic bomb
The Atomic Bomb Dome
This World Heritage Site is a symbol of people’s prayers for world peace
Itsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine and the Seto Inland Sea – A gorgeous view of a shrine “floating” in the sea
Itsukushima (Miyajima)
One of the Three Views of Japan, it is a World Heritage island that has been worshipped as a sacred island since ancient times
Senkō-ji Shinmichi
A sloping path that is overflowing with “Onomichi-esque flavor” that has appeared in countless Japanese films
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Romance
Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima
A new spacious stadium making it easier to watch baseball and enjoy the excitement
Sera Kogen Farm
Enjoy a variety of flowers throughout the seasons at Japan’s largest flower farm
Mt. Haigamine
The view that resembles jewels twinkling everywhere has been selected as one of the top 3 great nightscapes in the Chugoku/Shikoku region
Hijiyama Park
An art park known for its cherry blossoms where you can get a panoramic view of Hiroshima and the Seto Inland Sea
Hirata Tourist Farms
The cultivation of 150 types of fruits in 13 large and small orchards makes for one of Japan’s largest farms
Miyajima Traditional Crafts Center (Miyajiman Workshop)
Experience the traditional culture and specialties of Miyajima
Hiroshima Oyster Road
A series of popular oyster restaurants where you can dine on fresh oysters at a reasonable price
Glass Village
A theme park to appreciate ancient glass and try your hand at creating it
National Bihoku Hills Park
The first national park to be created in the Chugoku region is a place to get in touch with nature by kids and grown-ups alike
Momijidani Park
One of the foremost sites for the fall colors in the Chugoku district is an erosion control garden elaborately designed to meld with Mother Nature
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Shopping
Kamiyacho and Hatchobori
A popular shopping area in Hiroshima with everything from small commercial stores to department stores
Miyajima Omotesando Arcade
Omotesando Arcade is the main street of Itsukishima Shrine and the busiest area in Miyajima with all of the tourists.
Machiya Street
A strolling avenue filled with an atmosphere of Japanese Modern stores melting into a townscape of yesteryear
Miyajima Traditional Crafts Center (Miyajiman Workshop)
Experience the traditional culture and specialties of Miyajima
Shiomachi Shopping Street
A tranquil down-home shopping street on the island with a retro atmosphere
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Nightlife
Shukkei-en
A national place of scenic beauty. This famous garden is rich in variation and can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Mt. Haigamine
The view that resembles jewels twinkling everywhere has been selected as one of the top 3 great nightscapes in the Chugoku/Shikoku region
Hijiyama Park
An art park known for its cherry blossoms where you can get a panoramic view of Hiroshima and the Seto Inland Sea
Machiya Street
A strolling avenue filled with an atmosphere of Japanese Modern stores melting into a townscape of yesteryear
Peace Boulevard
A street which gathers wishes for peace that has been selected as one of the Top 100 Streets in Japan
Kiri-no-Umi
This mysterious world interweaving with the nature of Miyoshi can be seen daily
Asa Zoological Park
A zoo with a natural environment that feels as if you were walking in the wild
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World Heritage
Itsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine and the Seto Inland Sea – A gorgeous view of a shrine “floating” in the sea
Itsukushima (Miyajima)
One of the Three Views of Japan, it is a World Heritage island that has been worshipped as a sacred island since ancient times
Mt. Misen
A mysterious mountain that has been registered as a World Heritage site alongside Itsukushima Shrine for its primeval forest
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Hotspring
Kimita Onsen Mori-no-Izumi
An onsen facility at a roadside station with Hiroshima Prefecture’s first alkaline hot spring
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Famous Foods
Kamiyacho and Hatchobori
A popular shopping area in Hiroshima with everything from small commercial stores to department stores
Miyajima Omotesando Arcade
Omotesando Arcade is the main street of Itsukishima Shrine and the busiest area in Miyajima with all of the tourists.
Okonomimura
25 okonomiyaki shops are all tightly packed together in one building!
Wood Egg Okonomiyaki Museum
With a museum and a factory tour, this is the place to find out about all things okonomiyaki where you can even enjoy making some yourself
Hiroshima Oyster Road
A series of popular oyster restaurants where you can dine on fresh oysters at a reasonable price
Ikuchi Island
Japan’s No. 1 island for lemons prides itself for its superb scenery that is almost like an island art museum
Shiomachi Shopping Street
A tranquil down-home shopping street on the island with a retro atmosphere
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Cherry Blossom (Sakura)
Shukkei-en
A national place of scenic beauty. This famous garden is rich in variation and can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Mitaki-dera Temple
This temple with more than 300 serenely standing stone Buddha statues, is located close to downtown Hiroshima
Senko-ji Temple (Senko-ji Park)
One of the many tourist spots in Onomichi that are on some of the Top 100 lists in Japan
Hijiyama Park
An art park known for its cherry blossoms where you can get a panoramic view of Hiroshima and the Seto Inland Sea
Mt. Fudekageyama/Mt. Ryuou
The view from the peak makes for a superb viewing spot which has been introduced countless times in the mass media
Ozekiyama Park
An entire mountain which makes up a nature park known for its spring cherry blossoms and fall colors
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Festivals & Events
Shukkei-en
A national place of scenic beauty. This famous garden is rich in variation and can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Show All
All Sights
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
An invaluable historic museum that continues to convey the horrors of the atomic bomb
The Atomic Bomb Dome
This World Heritage Site is a symbol of people’s prayers for world peace
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
A place for learning about the war and the atomic bomb, and for contemplating on peace
Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima Castle is a resurrected National Treasure, restored splendidly
Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima
A new spacious stadium making it easier to watch baseball and enjoy the excitement
Kamiyacho and Hatchobori
A popular shopping area in Hiroshima with everything from small commercial stores to department stores
Shukkei-en
A national place of scenic beauty. This famous garden is rich in variation and can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Mitaki-dera Temple
This temple with more than 300 serenely standing stone Buddha statues, is located close to downtown Hiroshima
Miyajima Omotesando Arcade
Omotesando Arcade is the main street of Itsukishima Shrine and the busiest area in Miyajima with all of the tourists.
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
Located on the grounds of Hiroshima Castle, it is the foremost shrine of the Chugoku region. It is even visited by the local professional baseball team.
Senko-ji Temple (Senko-ji Park)
One of the many tourist spots in Onomichi that are on some of the Top 100 lists in Japan
Kure Maritime Museum(Yamato Museum)
The many displays including the 1/10th scale model of the battleship Yamato, pray for peace
Itsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine and the Seto Inland Sea – A gorgeous view of a shrine “floating” in the sea
Sera Kogen Farm
Enjoy a variety of flowers throughout the seasons at Japan’s largest flower farm
Sensuijima Island
A power spot in the Setonaikai National Park, the first park to be designated as a national park in Japan
Mt. Haigamine
The view that resembles jewels twinkling everywhere has been selected as one of the top 3 great nightscapes in the Chugoku/Shikoku region
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