廣島是It is a place where you can travel easily, enjoy the peace and stability of your children, and enjoy the peace of mind。
在原子彈爆炸圓屋和和平紀念公園了解歷史,在宮島與鹿互movement,並享用廣島風味的御好燒。您可以輕鬆遊覽,行程輕鬆。
廣島是It is a place where you can travel easily, enjoy the peace and stability of your children, and enjoy the peace of mind。
在原子彈爆炸圓屋和和平紀念公園了解歷史,在宮島與鹿互movement,並享用廣島風味的御好燒。您可以輕鬆遊覽,行程輕鬆。
Peace Memorial Park, Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Museum, Okonomiyaki, Shukkeien Garden
A symbol of peace created at the site where the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945. There is the Atomic Bomb Dome (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Flame of Peace, and the Atomic Bomb Child Statue. Tell your child the true story of “Sadako and a Thousand Cranes” and think about the meaning of peace together.
A museum that displays the horrors of the atomic bomb damage and the dangers of nuclear weapons. After renewal in 2019, the exhibition was changed to focus on individual stories. In the children's peace learning corner, we help children understand with explanations tailored to their level.
A Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki restaurant located right next to Peace Memorial Park. In Hiroshima style, cabbage, bean sprouts, soba noodles, and eggs are layered on top of thin dough and pressed and grilled on an iron plate. Nagataya is the number one restaurant recommended by locals, and the freshness of its ingredients is exceptional.
Hiroshima's representative Japanese garden, created in 1620. This is the villa garden of the daimyo (lord) Asano family, modeled after the West Lake of Hangzhou, China. The pond, bridge, and tea room work in harmony to provide beautiful scenery in all four seasons. It also contains the history of restoration after destruction by the atomic bomb.
Convenient streetcar (city tram) from Hiroshima Station. A one-day pass costs 700 yen for unlimited rides. The Peace Memorial Museum can be emotionally heavy, so consider your child’s age.
Itsukushima Shrine, Deer Communion, Senjokaku, Momimanju
A UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its vermilion-colored torii that appears to be floating on the sea. The torii submerged in sea water during high tide creates a mysterious spectacle. Feel 1,400 years of history as you walk along the shrine's main shrine, stage (nobutai), and corridors.
About 500 wild deer roam freely on Miyajima Island. They are gentler than the deer in Nara, so even children can get up close and interact with them. However, be careful because they will rush at you if you take out paper or food.
The unfinished main shrine that Toyotomi Hideyoshi ordered construction in 1587. It is called “Senjokaku (thousand tatami mats)” because it has 857 tatami-sized floors. A healing spot where you can relax while feeling the cool sea breeze in a unique structure without a ceiling.
Miyajima's famous momimanju (maple-shaped dumplings) come in a variety of flavors, including red bean, cream, and chocolate. On both sides of Pyochamdo (approach road), there is food heaven, including grilled Momi Manju, anago (conger eel) lunch box, and grilled oysters.
From Hiroshima Station, take the JR Sanyo Line to Miyajimaguchi Station (about 28 minutes) → 10 minutes by ferry. The ferry is also free if you have a JR Pass. If you check the low tide (water drain) time, you can walk to the torii.
Hiroshima Castle, Tsugemen lunch, Ekimachi souvenir shopping, airport
A symbol of Hiroshima built by Mori Terumoto in 1589. After being destroyed by the atomic bomb, it was restored with concrete in 1958, and the inside of the castle tower operates as the Hiroshima History Museum. You can enjoy the city panorama from the 5th floor observatory and take a walk around the moat.
A spicy Tsugemen (bibim noodles) restaurant originating in Hiroshima. It is a style of eating noodles dipped in a rich spicy sauce and is a representative of Hiroshima's B-grade gourmet. 10 levels of spiciness to choose from. For children, try level 1 (mild flavor), and for adults, try the challenge.
A commercial facility directly connected to Hiroshima Station. You can conveniently purchase souvenirs such as momimanju, Hiroshima lemon snacks, and Japanese accessories in one place. Anago musubi from Musubi Musashi (a rice ball specialty restaurant) is also popular as an airport lunch box.
Approximately 50 minutes by limousine bus from Hiroshima Station (1,450 yen). Recommended arrival 2 hours before international flight. Hiroshima Airport is small, so processing speeds are fast.
Take your time on the last day. Convenient gift shopping at the train station directly connected to Hiroshima Station.