Miyajima/Hiroshima City
The first model course introduced here allows you to visit both Miyajima and the Atomic Bomb Dome, both World Heritage Sites in Hiroshima.
Access to Miyajima
There are two ways to get to Miyajima-guchi from Hiroshima Station: JR or streetcar. By streetcar, the journey takes about 70 minutes and costs 260 yen.
anago-meshiue-no Ueno (sushi wrapped in fried egg)
Anago-meshi (eel rice) from "Anago-meshi Ueno" is recommended on Miyajima. Founded in 1901, this long-established restaurant has been in business for over 100 years. Located just before the ferry, the restaurant is popular even on weekdays when there is a long line of people waiting in line. Take-out is also available, so it is recommended to buy anago meshi and eat it on Miyajima.
We are particular about the ingredients and cook conger eel that has passed through our chef's strict screening process. The fluffy conger eel marinated in the secret sauce that has been passed down for many years is exquisite. The rice is cooked in a broth made from conger eel bones and ara, and the combination of soy sauce-based rice and sweetened conger eel is exquisite.
[Store Locations
Store Name:Anago Meshi Ue
Address: 1-5-11 Miyajimaguchi, Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Access: 3 min. walk from "Miyajimaguchi" station on JR Sanyo Main Line
Phone number: 0829-56-0006
Business hours: [Meals] 10:00-19:00 (Wednesday 18:00)
Lunch box delivery] 9:00-19:00 (Wednesday 18:00)
Regular holiday: No mid-year break
Official Website:https://www.anagomeshi.com/
Worship at Itsukushima Shrine, a World Heritage Site
Itsukushima Shrine" was built in 593, and in 1146, Taira no Kiyomori gave the shrine its present temple-style appearance. Along with Matsushima in Miyagi Prefecture and Amanohashidate in Kyoto, it is known as "Aki-no-Miyajima," one of the three most scenic spots in Japan, and was registered as a World Heritage site in 1996. If you visit Miyajima, be sure to visit the main shrine floating on the sea. The atmosphere changes with the tide and you can see many different faces.
Facility Information
Name of shop:Igonjima Shrine
Address: 1-1 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Access: 3 minutes by car or 7 minutes on foot from Miyajima Pier
Phone number: 0829-44-2020 (9:00~16:00)
Hours of operation: 6:30 - 18:00 (subject to seasonal variations)
Admission: 300 yen for adults, 200 yen for high school students, 100 yen for small and medium-sized students
Home Page : http://www.itsukushimajinja.jp/index.html
Miyajima Aquarium" is OK even on a rainy day!
Sometimes the weather is not so good for sightseeing in Hiroshima. Miyajima has an aquarium for you to enjoy even on such days!
More than 13,000 creatures of 350 species can be seen, and both adults and children will get a kick out of it. In the marine animal area, you will find penguins, sea lions, seals, otters, and other aquarium favorites. Sea lion shows are also held, so if you are interested, try to go during the show time.
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Facility Name: Miyajima Aquarium, Miyajima Marine
Address: 10-3 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0534
Phone number: 0829-44-2010
Access: 5 min. walk from Itsukushima Shrine exit
Admission: General admission: 1,420 yen, elementary and junior high school students: 710 yen, infants: 400 yen
Hours: 9:00~17:00 (last admission 16:00)
Home Page:http://www.miyajima-aqua.jp/
Return to the city center and visit the Atomic Bomb Dome.
After returning to the city center from Miyajima by JR or streetcar, you will start sightseeing at the second World Heritage Site, the Atomic Bomb Dome, which was registered as a World Cultural Heritage in 1996 as an architectural reminder of the horrors of nuclear weapons and a symbol of the importance of peace to the world.
Although this place is now a peaceful place, crowded with tourists from all over the world, many people have lost their lives. Frankly speaking, some of you may find it hard to imagine. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, located in the same Peace Memorial Park as the Atomic Bomb Dome, exhibits artifacts left behind by A-bomb survivors, as well as photographs and paintings depicting the horror of the atomic bombing. Visitors can learn about the atomic bombing and peace.
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Name: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Address: 1-2 Nakajimacho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, 730-0811
Phone number: 082-241-4004
Access: 5 min. walk from Itsukushima Shrine exit
Admission: 200 yen for adults, 100 yen for high school students, free for junior high school students and younger
Opening hours:【March-July, September-November】8:30-18:00 【August】8:30-19:00(Close at 20:00 on August 5 and 6)
【December-February】8:30-17:00
Closed: December 30 and 31
Parking: None
Home Page:https://hpmmuseum.jp/
Okonomiyaki for dinner!
Okonomiyaki is a must when you come to Hiroshima! There are many okonomiyaki restaurants in the center of Hiroshima City. When you have a hard time deciding where to go, we recommend "Okonomimura". It is a building that contains about 25 okonomiyaki restaurants, and all of them cook on the iron plate in front of you.
The okonomiyaki is made right in front of your eyes, giving you a real sense of presence and allowing you to enjoy the waiting time. The hot okonomiyaki is superb, and the drinks go down a treat. We recommend this restaurant because you can enjoy the old-fashioned atmosphere, and all the restaurants are very tasty.