You decided to travel to Hiroshima, but your time is limited, and you don't know how much you can go around in a day ?
You have an indecisive personality, and you always have too much time you do not know what to do on your travel ?
We have a good news for you.
There are still a lot of places we want you to see and experience, but first at you can fully enjoy Hiroshima even in a limited time.
For this, we would like to introduce a model course “Hiroshima & Miyajima edition” in Hiroshima that does not fail.
Atomic Bomb Dome
Travel time : About 30 minutes
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It was built in 1915 by Czech architect Jan Letzl. On August 6, 1945, it was wrecked and burned down by the first atomic bomb in human history. It was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1996 as a symbol of a pledge to convey the devastation of the atomic bombing to the present day and call for the abolition of nuclear weapons and permanent peace.
Moving on foot
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Travel time : About 60 minutes
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In this museum is exhibited the actual situation right after the atomic bomb, its damage and the history of Hiroshima before and after the atomic bombing, and appeal for the abolition of nuclear weapons and the realization of world peace.
Walk to the Motoyasu Bridge ferry terminal and board a boat for the World Heritage Route About 45 minutes
Go to Miyajima Pier and walk
Go on foot after a stroll around the island and lunch
Itsukushima Shrine
Travel time : About 60 minutes
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Also known as “Aki no Miyajima,” one of the three most scenic spots in Japan, it is a majestic and splendid shrine with a bold and unique structure based on the sea and the essence of Shinden-zukuri style. The vermilion-lacquered shrine, which connected the island and the sea, celebrates the mysterious architectural beauty that seems to float on the sea when the tide is full.
Moving on foot
Miyajima Aquarium (Miyaji Marine)
Travel time : About 70 minutes
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It is one of the largest in western Japan in terms of scale and exhibition content.
350 species of creatures of the Seto Inland Sea are exhibited with the concept of “Healing” and “Exchange”.
Penguins, seals, and small-clawed otter, there are a lot of adorable animals. In addition, sea lion live is held every day at the live pool.