10 Best Things To Do in Hiroshima, Japan [with Suggested Tours]
Are you planning to travel to Hiroshima, Japan, soon? Read our tips below on the things to do in Hiroshima with suggested tours.
Everybody has heard of Hiroshima, the tragedy that happened during World War II; the bombing. However, the Japanese were resilient, and they rebuilt Hiroshima and has made it what it currently is now. It’s a thriving city with many memorable places and gorgeous sites.
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Hiroshima is a prefecture in Japan with Hiroshima City as its capital. There are two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the area, so you’ll trip here will be worth it. Aside from those, you can also see tourist spots, scenic views of nature, and fun activities. Know what to do in our article.
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List of things to do in Hiroshima, Japan
1. Visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial Sites
Getting there: Ride a Hiroshima Meipu Bus at JR Hiroshima Station and Stop at Genbaku Dome-Mae
Many structures in Hiroshima have been damaged by the nuclear bombs, the Atomic Bomb Dome is an example. There also were structures built-in memory of the event like the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and Park. Hiroshima Peace Memorial is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this serves as a reminder to everyone that nuclear weapons are dangerous and that we should strive for peace. This is something you should never miss in Hiroshima.
Suggested Tour: Hiroshima Cycling Peace Tour
2. Roam around the Hiroshima Castle
Getting There: Ride a bus from JR Hiroshima Station and stop at Kamiya-Cho
The Hiroshima Castle was built during the Edo Period with the tower as a national treasure. However, it was also destroyed during the bombing. Luckily, it was restored by the locals and also became a museum where you could learn Japanese culture and history. With the trees surrounding the castle, it’s a picturesque sight.
It opens from 9:00 AM to 6:00/5:00 PM; closing time depends on the Season. The Fee is JPY 370 for adults.
Suggested Tour: Discover Hiroshima in A Day
3. Be in awe of the Itsukushima Shrine
Getting There: Ride a Boat to Miyajima Pier and walk to the shrine
If you have seen gorgeous pictures of Japan featuring a Red Gate on the water, it’s probably the Itsukushima Shrine. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an “island of worship” and it is revered like a god. Built on 593CE, the shrine on the water is unique and definitely a thing to do in Hiroshima, Japan. You can also experience getting near the O-Torii Gate through a boat when it’s high tide, and the sea is calm.
Suggested Tour: Join a Cruise Tour of Miyajima Island: The Island of Gods
4. Have an adventure in Sandankyo Gorge
Getting there: Ride a bus to Sandankyo from Hiroshima Bus Center
Are you a nature lover? This will be an excellent option for you! You have two choices to enjoy the beauty of this 16-km canyon; hike or boat. There are 5 waterfalls here as well as 2 deep falls, and everything is just gorgeous. You would not regret visiting here!
Suggested Tour: Sandankyo Valley Private Walking Tour (from Hiroshima)
5. Cycle around Shimanami Kaido
If you want to see gorgeous views of the sea and islands and exercise at the same time, then off you go to Nishiseto Expressway. It’s one of Japan’s National Highway that’s 70 kilometers long and is the most famous cycling route in the country. You will start in Onomichi City in Hiroshima and end up in Imabari City, Ehime. By cycling, you will also cross many cities and bridges; it’s an experience of a lifetime! Don’t worry about cycling, as I’ve tried it in Japan. It’s safe.
Suggested Tour: Rabbit Island and Cycling Experience in Hiroshima
6. Watch a Kagura Performance
Kagura is a ceremony done in gratitude to gods by the Shinto through music and dance. There are many troupes in Hiroshima about 300; so you have a big chance to see them live. It’s really something unique to do in Hiroshima as well as brings you closer to understanding Japanese Culture.
7. Go on a Sake Tour
Sake is Japanese fermented rice wine and is a popular drink in the country. If you want to try to drink them, you can go to Saijo Sakaguradori Street, which has 7 breweries. They are on the same street because there is “miracle water” near there which is essential in brewing the wine. Visit each brewery and tell us which company is your favorite.
Suggested Tour: Hiroshima Sake Brewery Guided Tour in “Saijo”
8. Ride to Senkoji Temple
Getting There: Walk from Onomichi Station
Want one of the best views in Onomichi? Ride the ropeway to Senkoji Temple. Atop the mountain is a Buddhist temple that was found in the 800s with a fantastic bell tower. The park is also famous during Spring as the cherry blossoms are gorgeous.
9. Walk around Tomonoura
Getting there: From JR Fukuyama Station ride a Tomotetsu Bus
Walk around Tomonoura, a port city in Fukuyama City. For Studio Ghibili fans out there, this is where Ponyo (the movie) was inspired. Its port has been preserved, and you should not miss a scenic walk in the harbor. What you should not miss are the Fukuzenji Temple which has one of the most beautiful views of the sea and the island across and the Ota Family Residence. It’s scenic and relaxing, you’ll love it!
Suggested Tour: Sea Kayak tour in the stage of Ghibli and Hollywood movie (half-day)
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