Home to two World Heritage Sites: the Atomic Bomb Dome, which conveys the importance of peace, and Miyajima (Itsukushima Shrine), with its symbolic Torii gate floating in the sea. Island hopping, which involves touring the Seto Inland Sea by boat or bicycle around the beautiful islands of various sizes, and "Rabbit Island," where wild rabbits live, are also popular.
The natural landscape spreads out, combining cultural heritage and the outdoors.
A World Heritage Site that advocates for the abolition of nuclear weapons and the importance of peace to the world. Located near the hypocenter, it is called the "Atomic Bomb Dome" because of its circular steel structure.
The island where the gods reside has Itsukushima Shrine as its symbol. It is one of the Three Views of Japan. The Otorii, which changes its shape with the ebb and flow of the tide, is particularly impressive.
Rabbit Island is home to over 500 rabbits. There are beaches and campgrounds on the island, and you can also enjoy the hot spring at accommodation facilities.
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By Air:
Haneda Airport ~ Hiroshima Airport: Approx. 1hr 10min.
Narita Airport ~ Hiroshima Airport: Approx. 1hr 45min.
By Train(sinkansen):
Sin-Osaka Station ~ Hiroshima station: Approx. 1hr 25min.
Tokyo Station ~ Hiroshima Station: Approx. 4hr.