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Japanese Archery Experience Hiroshima SHA-RAKU
※"SHARAKU" has closed as of October 5 due to relocation. The new store is scheduled to open in late March 2025 in Hiroshima City, Naka Ward. This is the only experiential store in Hiroshima where you can experience Kyudo and Japanese bow shooting. It is a store that has been revived by incorporating elements of Kyudo into the traditional style of the archery range and arranging it into a modern version. You can feel the history and activities of Hiroshima before the war, and enjoy traditional Japanese culture and Kyudo while playing casually, regardless of age, gender, nationality, or experience. The feeling of actually shooting an arrow, the difficulty of hitting the target, and the exhilaration of hitting the target are fun that only those who have experienced it can understand. It won 4th place in the ”Popular Experiences (General)” category of TripAdvisor's ”2022 Traveler's Choice Best of the Best Tours and Activities”.
Special Scenic Spot Sandan Gorge
National Special Place of Scenic Sandankyo
Sandankyo is a large canyon located in the Nishi-Chugoku-Sanchi Quasi-National Park, stretching for about 16 kilometers, where you can enjoy one of the most condensed beauty of the canyon in Western Japan. There are many attractions in the canyon, such as Kurobuchi, Sarutobi, Nidan-taki, and Sandan-taki. It is also famous as a famous spot for viewing autumn leaves (late October to late November). There are two ferry boats in Sandankyo, Kurobuchi and Sarutobi, and the view from the ferry boats is completely different from that from the promenade. *Nidandaki can only be reached by taking the Sarutobi ferry boat. There are also two therapy roads in Sandankyo. Kayaking and SUP are also popular, and there are plenty of activities to enjoy the great outdoors. For the latest information on the walkable sections of the Sandankyo Promenade, please check the link below. <Latest information on passable sections> https://cs-akiota.or.jp/news/tuukoudome-2/ Ferry operation status The two ferries in the gorge may be suspended due to weather or water levels, so please check in advance before setting off. <Ferry operation information> https://cs-akiota.or.jp/news/sandankyo-close44/
Orizuru Tower
A wall of paper cranes piled up with visitors' "wishes" Two World Heritage sites can be seen from the rooftop observation deck
Located to the east of the World Heritage Site "Atomic Bomb Dome," this facility allows visitors to feel the weight and hope for peace through the transition of the cityscape from before the bombing to after the bombing to the present day. From the wooden deck rooftop observation deck, visitors can see two World Heritage sites in Hiroshima at the same time: Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and, on a clear day, Mount Misen on Miyajima. In addition, visitors can throw paper cranes made with origami paper exclusive to the Orizuru Tower into the "Orizuru Wall," the symbol of the Orizuru Tower. Why not join in and make the "Orizuru Wall" complete with thoughts and prayers for peace from all over the world? There is also a souvenir shop with a selection of locally loved souvenirs, and a cafe where you can enjoy homemade drinks and sweets made mainly from fruits from Hiroshima, making it a great place to take a break.
Miyoshi Mononoke Memorial Japanese Youkai Museum
Welcome to the world of "Mononoke"
Miyoshi-cho, Miyoshi City, where the museum is located, is the setting for Inomono Keroku. Inomono Keroku is a monster story that has been passed down across the country since the Edo period and has been the subject of picture books, picture scrolls, and manga up to the present day. The museum was opened in this historically rich area, with the donation of an enormous collection of approximately 5,000 items from Yumoto Koichi, one of Japan's leading monster collectors.
Ini Rice Terraces
The original scenery of Japan, which is highly evaluated in the United States
In 1999, Ini was the only place in Hiroshima Prefecture to be selected as one of the "Top 100 Rice Terraces" by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Even after more than 20 years since the designation, Ini has been recognized for its efforts to promote the rice terrace region, and was recognized as one of the "Connecting Rice Terrace Heritage - Passing on the Pride of Hometowns to the Future (Post Top 100 Rice Terraces)." In addition, Ini's rice terraces were selected as one of the "31 most beautiful places in Japan" by the American news broadcasting station CNN, along with the World Heritage site Itsukushima Shrine. The Ini rice terrace experience events held in spring and autumn are aimed at interacting with city residents, and also serve as a place to pass on traditional farming methods, such as planting rice in the old days and drying harvested rice on the grass.
Kintaikyo Bridge
One of the three famous bridges in Japan, a five-storied wooden arch bridge over the clear stream Nishikigawa
One of Japan's three most famous bridges, this five-arch wooden bridge spans the pure Nishiki River. Built in 1673 by Yoshikawa Hiroyoshi, the lord of Iwakuni, the arched bridge's structure is intricate and original, and is said to be flawless even from the perspective of modern bridge engineering. As its name "Nishiki" suggests, you can enjoy colorful scenery throughout the seasons: cherry blossoms in the spring, cormorant fishing and fireworks at night in the summer, autumn leaves in the fall, and covered in snow in the winter.
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Simose Art Museum selected as the “World's Most Beautiful Museum” in 2024!
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