If your time in Hiroshima is limited, this private day tour takes you to the major sights that most visitors need multiple days to see. Stick to the suggested itinerary or adapt it to your tastes. Focus on history at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, spirituality at Miyajima Island, or something else-how you explore is up to you.
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is a tribute to the victims of the atomic bomb as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack at the end of World War II. The A-bomb Dome stands out conspicuously in the centre of this tranquil, peaceful park. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum collects and displays belongings left by the victims, photos, and other materials that convey the horror of that event. A must-visit for anyone visiting Hiroshima.
The Peace Memorial Museum offers an in-depth look into the events of that fateful day, providing insight into the impact of the atomic bomb and the enduring strength of the people of Hiroshima. Each exhibit tells a story that honors the victims while promoting global peace.
This emotionally powerful destination is more than a historical site—it's a call to action for a peaceful world. A visit to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is an essential experience that will leave a lasting impression on your heart and mind.
Join us for a thoughtful journey through history and reflection, where hope blossoms in the heart of Hiroshima.
One of the few structures that survived the devastation, now a symbol of resilience and a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you walk through the park, you'll encounter moving monuments like the Peace Flame, which will burn until the world is free of nuclear weapons, and the Children's Peace Monument, a tribute to the young victims of the bombing.
Step into a world of timeless beauty and serene landscapes at Miyajima Island, where nature, history, and spirituality converge to create an unforgettable experience. Known as the "Island of Gods," this UNESCO World Heritage site is home to the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, with its striking "floating" torii gate—one of Japan's most picturesque views.
As you stroll through lush forests, you’ll encounter playful deer roaming freely, majestic temples nestled in the hills, and the awe-inspiring Mount Misen, offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea. Whether you’re exploring ancient shrines, savoring local delicacies like fresh oysters, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the island’s untouched beauty, Miyajima promises a journey filled with wonder.
Perfect for nature lovers, history buffs, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape, Miyajima Island is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Japan’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
Osaka is a vibrant, bustling city known for its rich culinary scene, historic sites, and modern entertainment. As Japan's second-largest metropolitan area, it offers a dynamic mix of traditional culture and contemporary urban life.
A iconic symbol of Osaka, this castle was originally built in the 16th century and has been beautifully restored. It offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal history and features a museum and scenic park.
A lively and colorful entertainment district known for its neon lights, street food, and vibrant nightlife. Dotonbori is a must-visit for foodies and those looking to experience Osaka's energetic atmosphere.
A popular theme park featuring attractions based on famous movies and characters, including Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World, and Jurassic Park. It's a great destination for families and thrill-seekers.
One of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring a wide variety of marine life, including whales, sharks, and penguins. The aquarium is known for its impressive exhibits and educational programs.
A retro district with a nostalgic atmosphere, featuring the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and a variety of local eateries. Shinsekai is known for its unique blend of old and new, offering a glimpse into Osaka's past.
Octopus-filled batter balls, cooked to perfection and topped with savory sauces and bonito flakes. A must-try street food in Osaka.
A savory pancake made with cabbage, batter, and various toppings, cooked on a griddle. Often referred to as 'Japanese pizza.'
Deep-fried skewers of various meats, vegetables, and seafood, served with a dipping sauce. A specialty of the Shinsekai district.
Noodle soup dish with various broths, toppings, and noodle types. Osaka is known for its rich and flavorful ramen.
These months offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Cherry blossoms in March and April add to the appeal.
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Osaka is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong emphasis on public safety. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station
Osaka Station Bus Terminal, Umeda Bus Terminal
The Osaka Metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of eight lines that connect major attractions, shopping districts, and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
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A historic city known for its temples, shrines, and traditional architecture. Kyoto offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage and is a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts.
A historic city known for its ancient temples, shrines, and the famous Nara Park, home to hundreds of free-roaming deer. Nara offers a mix of history, culture, and nature.
A port city known for its historic sites, scenic views, and delicious beef. Kobe offers a mix of culture, history, and culinary delights.
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