Discover Miyajima’s sacred seascape on a private charter cruise from Miyahama Onsen. In a 1-hour one-way or 1h20 round-trip voyage, experience a maritime pilgrimage to Itsukushima Shrine, viewing its towering 16m torii from the water (tide permitting) and performing the traditional two bows, two claps, one bow.
Cruise the Ōno Seto sea route to observe oyster rafts and learn about Hiroshima’s oyster cultivation, enjoy coastal scenery where traces of Yayoi-period dwellings remain, and admire Mt. Misen’s primeval forest and reclining Kannon silhouette.
The tour also visits two of Miyajima’s “Seven Seaside Shrines” — Suyaura and Mitoko (the latter marking the deity’s temporary enshrinement; note its distinctive cracked-rock crest). Calm Seto Inland waters make for a peaceful, reflective sail.
Please check tide schedules for best viewing; 1% of sales supports mountain safety and environmental conservation.
with English-speaking guide
with Japanese-speaking guide
with Japanese-speaking guide
with English-speaking guide
You can choose the start time for this plan. Please choose your preferred start time when you make your reservation.
[00:00] Meet at Okushin Pier, put on life jackets
[00:05] Departure – Cruise while observing oyster rafts
[00:15] Land and worship at Suyaura Shrine
[00:40] Worship at Mitoko Shrine from the sea
[00:55] Worship at Itsukushima Shrine from the sea
[01:00] Arrive at Miyajima and disband
[01:20] or Return to Okushin Pier and disband
Meeting point: Okushin Pier
1-3-3, Miyahama Onsen, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima
Access:
By Public transportation: Shuttle service available from JR Onoura Station (please inform us of your arrival time).
By walk:A 25-minute walk from JR Onoura Station
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