Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour

Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour

Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour
Explore Miyajima & Hiroshima in a Full Day Tour

Overview

Explore Miyajima island, one of the most beautiful sights of Japan, and visit Peace Memorial Park and its museum, the place of prayer for peace.

Highlights

  • This full day tour of Miyajima and Hiroshima will bring you to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites - The Atomic Bomb Dome and Miyajima island.
  • Visit Itsukushima Shrine, Daishoin Temple, and Maple Park on the island.
  • If the weather is nice, take a cable car to the seventh station of Mt. Misen and enjoy viewing the Seto Insand Sea with dotted islands.

Key Information

Description

Following a pick-up at your hotel or Hiroshima Station, you will take a JR local train to Miyajima-guchi and change to a ferry boat. Miyajima is one of the three most beautiful places in Japan. You will walk around the island to see the Great Torii Gate, Itsukushima Shrine, and Taishoin Temple. We will have lunch on the island. After Miyajima, you will take a tram to visit the Peace Memorial Park. Hiroshima is well known as the city where the first atomic bomb was dropped. You will walk around the park to see some monuments such as the Children's Peace Monument, Peace Bell, and Flame of Peace. Then you will visit the museum to learn about what happened on August 6, 1945. As this is a private tour, I will be flexible depending on your preferences. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!