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Hiroshima Travel Tips


The Japan Rail Pass: A Practical Guide to Nationwide Travel (2025 Edition)
The Japan Rail (JR) Pass remains one of the most recognizable travel tools for international visitors planning to explore the country extensively. Available exclusively to travelers entering Japan under the Temporary Visitor status—typically granted to tourists—this pass offers unlimited access to the vast JR network, including most Shinkansen (bullet trains), limited express services, local trains, and select JR buses and ferries. For Japanese citizens and long-term residen
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Shinkansen vs. Plane: Choosing Your Route from Tokyo to Hiroshima
Traveling the considerable distance from Tokyo to Hiroshima requires a choice between two highly efficient systems: the Shinkansen (bullet train) and domestic air travel . While both are reliable, the optimal selection for your itinerary depends heavily on budget, time sensitivity, and overall travel preference. Hiroshima is a key destination for international visitors, making an informed choice about arrival essential for smooth integration into your trip. The Shinkansen: Ci
Nov 172 min read


Thoughtful Travel in Hiroshima and Miyajima During Peak Season
We know how important it is to make thoughtful travel plans, especially during peak season. That's why we're here to help you have a great time in Hiroshima and Miyajima. Hiroshima and its iconic landmark, Miyajima, are destinations best experienced slowly. They're full of fascinating stories about history and stunning natural beauty. But during Japan's lively school trip seasons—especially in the spring and autumn—these places are filled with hundreds, and sometimes thousand
Nov 122 min read


How to Time Your Visit to Miyajima: A Guide to the Tides
The most famous view on Miyajima Island—the O-Torii gate and Itsukushima Shrine—does not look the same all day. Its appearance is entirely dependent on the ocean's tide. At high tide , the shrine complex and gate appear to float on the water. At low tide , the water pulls back completely, allowing visitors to walk on the seabed right up to the gate. To see the view you want, or to experience both, you must check the tide schedule before you go. This guide explains what to loo
Oct 302 min read


Discovering the Okaidan Meguri: A Journey into Darkness
The world of Japanese culture is a masterclass in subtlety—a place where quiet craftsmanship speaks volumes and rituals invite you to slow down and savor the moment. Far from the bustling main streets, there are experiences that offer a profound connection to history and a sensory appreciation for design. One such encounter, particularly rich in both atmosphere and deep cultural resonance, is the Okaidan Meguri (お戒壇巡り), or the "Circumnavigation of the Precepts." Miyajima’s H
Oct 223 min read


Everything You Need to Know About Miyajima: The Sacred Island of Floating Beauty
Miyajima, Hiroshima: Quick Overview
Oct 102 min read
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