Hiroshima Shrines & Temples Itsukushima Shrine 4.62 21 A Shrine Registered as a World Heritage Site as of 1996. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Museums Yamato Museum(Kure Maritime Museum) 4.55 22 A museum that showcases Kure’s exquisite shipbuilding technology and teaches about the history and technology of shipbuilding centers. See More
Hiroshima Museums Atomic Bomb Dome(Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park) 4.38 13 An esteemed building artifact that stands in remembrance of the bombing of Japan. The Peace Bell stands at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park See More
Hiroshima Parks & Gardens Shukkeien Garden 4.30 6 Japanese Garden with beautiful scenery throughout the year, located in downtown Hiroshima. See More
Hiroshima Parks & Gardens Momijidani Park 4.18 3 A renowned autumn foliage spot on the World Heritage site, Miyajima. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Museums JMSDF (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force) Kure Museum (Iron Whale Museum) 4.18 3 The only museum in Japan where you can explore the inside of a submarine used in the past. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Bathing & Spa Facilities Asian Resort Spa Seare 4.17 5 A spa resort where you can enjoy natural hot spring water gushing from 1,000 meters underground in a variety of zones. See More
Hiroshima Parks & Gardens Senkoji Park 4.17 5 A Hilltop Park Known for its Cherry Blossoms and Beautiful Night View. See More
Hiroshima Shopping Streets Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street 4.07 2 The bustling main street you'll want to explore first when visiting Miyajima. See More
Hiroshima Shrines & Temples Imakoyasan 4.07 2 A sacred place founded by Kobo Daishi Kukai, also known as a famous spot for autumn foliage. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Famous Places Saijo Sakagura Dori 4.03 3 Saijo, Higashihiroshima City, is known as a town of sake, and is dotted with sake breweries and brewing-related facilities. See More
Hiroshima,Ehime Famous Places Shimanami Kaido (Seaway) 4.03 3 A beautiful sea road connecting Honshu and Shikoku, famous as a sacred place for cyclists. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Famous Places Okunoshima (Rabbit Island) 4.03 3 Rabbit Island is a small island with a circumference of about 4 km, inhabited by 500-600 rabbits. See More
Hiroshima Shrines & Temples Senkoji Temple 4.03 3 An ancient temple with an amazing view, a long history and rich folklore! See More Related Articles Top Things to do in Onomichi! A Full Guide of Everything from Must-See and Hidden Spots to Food, Shopping and more! Onomichi is one of the most famous bays in the Seto Insland Sea. It sits wedged between the Onomichi Channel and the 3 Onomichi mountains at its back, dotted with little houses and neighborhoods, temples, shrines and gardens. Onomimchi is also a historic city that was designated in 2015 as a site of Japanese Heritage. With gorgeous landscapes, retro city streets, and a cyclist’s mecca at the Shimanami Kaido, Onomichi is a coveted destination for many tourists. Here are some highlights of the area.
Top Things to do in Onomichi! A Full Guide of Everything from Must-See and Hidden Spots to Food, Shopping and more! Onomichi is one of the most famous bays in the Seto Insland Sea. It sits wedged between the Onomichi Channel and the 3 Onomichi mountains at its back, dotted with little houses and neighborhoods, temples, shrines and gardens. Onomimchi is also a historic city that was designated in 2015 as a site of Japanese Heritage. With gorgeous landscapes, retro city streets, and a cyclist’s mecca at the Shimanami Kaido, Onomichi is a coveted destination for many tourists. Here are some highlights of the area.
Hiroshima Nature Spots Mount Misen 3.95 1 Gaze upon the breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea from the summit of this sacred mountain, revered for centuries. See More
Hiroshima Shrines & Temples Daisho-in Temple, Miyajima Mount Misen 3.95 1 A renowned temple with the oldest history in Miyajima, founded by Kobo Daishi. See More
Hiroshima Outdoors The Cruise to an Uninhabited Island & Picnic Lunch 3.95 1 The Cruise to an Uninhabited Island & Picnic Lunch See More Related Articles Spend time with islanders, enriching your soul in this three-day active tour around islands of Yumeshima Kaido and Ikuchi Island Right around the midpoint between Hiroshima and Ehime, Kamijima Town sits on the east side of Shimanami Kaido. Kamijima is made up of 25 remote islands in the Seto inland Sea. Since they can be accessed only by boat, the pace of island life is leisurely and the residents are simple and warm. Quite a few from Japan and overseas were attracted by the charms and moved in.
Spend time with islanders, enriching your soul in this three-day active tour around islands of Yumeshima Kaido and Ikuchi Island Right around the midpoint between Hiroshima and Ehime, Kamijima Town sits on the east side of Shimanami Kaido. Kamijima is made up of 25 remote islands in the Seto inland Sea. Since they can be accessed only by boat, the pace of island life is leisurely and the residents are simple and warm. Quite a few from Japan and overseas were attracted by the charms and moved in.
Hiroshima Shrines & Temples Kojoji Temple / Shiomachi Shopping Street 3.95 1 View the scenery a famous artist painted and hunt for souvenirs on the shopping street. See More
Hiroshima Experiences Facilities Hiroshima Orizuru Tower 3.95 1 This is a place where everyone can experience the unique Hiroshima experience of making an "Orizuru Wall (Paper Crane Wall)" with prayers. See More
Hiroshima Experiences Facilities One-Day Zen Experience at Mt. Tenshin Shinsho-ji Temple 3.95 1 Experience authentic zazen in a scenic Zen temple See More Related Articles Experience authentic zazen in a scenic Zen temple - Shinshoji Zen Museum and Gardens - This article shares with you an experience of a one-day Zen retreat that started about five years ago. It’s said to be visited by many Japanese that are interested in Zazen and by a small percentage of foreigners.
Experience authentic zazen in a scenic Zen temple - Shinshoji Zen Museum and Gardens - This article shares with you an experience of a one-day Zen retreat that started about five years ago. It’s said to be visited by many Japanese that are interested in Zazen and by a small percentage of foreigners.