Top 10 Popular Tourist Spots In Hiroshima Prefecture [Definitive Edition]
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Hiroshima Prefecture is home to beautiful nature, history, and gourmet food, including the World Heritage Site Itsukushima Shrine and the Peace Memorial Park.
We have carefully selected the most popular tourist spots that are sure to please beginners and repeat visitors alike!

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1. Itsukushima Shrine



A shrine famous for its large torii gate on the sea, registered as a World Heritage Site.
You can enjoy different views at low and high tide.
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About 10 minutes by ferry from Miyajimaguchi Station
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2. Miyajima



The island of the gods, home to the World Heritage Site Itsukushima Shrine, one of Japan's three most scenic spots.
On the approach to the shrine, you can enjoy Hiroshima specialties such as oysters and momiji manju while interacting with the deer.
- Access
About 5 minutes walk from Miyajimaguchi Station → About 10 minutes by ferry
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3. Peace Memorial Park & Atomic Bomb Dome


The Atomic Bomb Dome, a World Heritage Site, and the park and museum filled with prayers for peace are must-see spots when visiting Hiroshima.
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About 15 minutes by tram from Hiroshima Station
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4. Hiroshima Castle


A beautiful castle surrounded by a moat, also known as the "carp castle."
You can get a panoramic view of the city from the castle tower.
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About 15 minutes walk from Hiroshima Station
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5. Shukkeien Garden


A healing spot in the center of Hiroshima City where you can enjoy seasonal flowers and a stroll-style pond garden.
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About 15 minutes walk from Hiroshima Station
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6. Kure City Maritime Self-Defense Force Kure Museum


A valuable exhibit where you can enter an actual submarine.
Best viewed as a set with the adjacent Yamato Museum.
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About 5 minutes walk from Kure Station
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7. Onomichi


Onomichi, a town of slopes.
Onomichi Senkoji Temple, the Literary Path, and the Cat Path are also photogenic.
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About 20 minutes walk from Onomichi Station
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8. Shimanami Kaido


A scenic route that connects the islands of the Seto Inland Sea.
A marine cycling road that even beginners can enjoy.
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Rent a bicycle from Onomichi Station
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9. Takehara Town


A historical area with beautiful Edo-period townscapes, known as the "Little Kyoto of Aki."
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About 10 minutes walk from Takehara Station
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10. Hiroshima Minato Yume Fireworks Festival


The largest fireworks festival in Hiroshima Prefecture, held at Hiroshima Port.
About 10,000 fireworks light up the night sky and water surface of the Seto Inland Sea, attracting many people every year.
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About 40 minutes by streetcar from Hiroshima Station
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[Summary]
Hiroshima's classic spots are full of diverse attractions, including world heritage sites, history, nature, and gourmet food.
From places praying for peace to the spectacular views of the Seto Inland Sea, Hiroshima offers new discoveries no matter how many times you visit.
On your next trip, be sure to experience the deep charm of Hiroshima!