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Hiroshima
Miyajima Misen Daihonzan Daishoin
The famous temple founded by Kobo Daishi with the deepest history in Miyajima
You can reach Daisho-in Temple on Miyajima, said to have been founded by Kobo Daishi in 806, by walking approximately 600 meters toward Mt. Misen from the exit of the worship route at Itsukushima Shrine. While visiting the temple, take your time to explore the historic buildings scattered across the temple grounds. Towering behind Daisho-in Temple is the "sacred mountain" Mt. Misen. It is said that Hirobumi Ito, Japan’s first Prime Minister, admired the view from the summit, remarking, "The true value of one of Japan's three scenic views lies in the view from the top." Be sure to set aside ample time to take in this spectacular scenery, which is one of the highlights of a visit to Daisho-in Temple.
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Hiroshima
Honoka no Yu, Kitahiroshima
Day-Use Natural Hot Spring for Private Relaxation
Located in Kitahiroshima Town and surrounded by the lush nature of the Geihoku area in Hiroshima Prefecture, this natural hot spring facility with 15 private day-use rooms opened in April 2025. Just a five-minute drive from Chiyoda Interchange on the Chugoku Expressway, it welcomes drivers and motorcyclists looking to ease the fatigue of a long journey. Room types include "Standard" and "Semi-Premium," each with indoor and open-air baths and a combined changing and rest area, as well as "Premium," which adds a sauna, cold bath, and massage chair. The private setting allows couples, families, and friends to relax while soaking in mineral-rich cloudy water, abundant in iron and gentle on the skin.
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Hiroshima
Miyajima Ropeway
Aerial Views of the Seto Inland Sea and Primeval Forests
A ropeway that is convenient in "Aki no Miyajima," one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views, which embraces the Itsukushima Shrine, registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, the sea, and the primeval forest of Mt. Misen, connecting the foot of Mt. Misen and the summit. The unusual style of riding both a circulating ropeway and an aerial tramway is also interesting, and in March 2026, the aerial tramway gondolas were renewed. "Aki no Miyajima" has long been regarded as an island of the gods and a power spot, and Mt. Misen in particular is appealing for its many must-see areas, such as the lovers’ sacred site "Reikado Hall (Eternal Flame)" and the giant rock tunnel "Kuguri Iwa." A free bus also runs from the entrance of Momijidani Park to the ropeway station.
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Hiroshima
Bouldering Space Kokopelli
A Bouldering Gym Suitable for All Levels
"Bouldering Space KOKOPELLi" in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, offers the exciting sport of bouldering, which involves climbing walls using only body strength. A beginner-friendly course is available, making it an approachable activity for families visiting from both within and outside the prefecture. Rental shoes and chalk are provided, allowing for a casual, hands-free visit. No reservations are required, making it convenient to stop by at any time.
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Hiroshima
SEA SPICA
Course Highlighting Distinct Character Across Each Island Stop
"SEA SPICA" is a sightseeing high-speed cruiser that travels among the distinctive islands of the Seto Inland Sea. Operating between Hiroshima Port and the Onomichi Ekimae Pier, it offers two routes, the "Usagi Course" and the "Shimanami Course," providing a smooth and comfortable journey across the typically calm waters of the Seto Inland Sea. Onboard guides provide clear explanations of the islands' history and culture, adding depth to the experience. The cruise is well-suited not only for sightseeing in Hiroshima but also for commemorative occasions and moments away from everyday routine, with ample time to take in the scenic beauty and unique character of the islands.
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HANAIKADA
Cruise Journey with Gentle Seto Inland Sea Breezes
"HANAIKADA" is a raft-style cruise that circles the World Heritage-listed "Itsukushima Shrine," along with the sea in front and the primeval forest of Mount Misen behind it, all from the water. Its uniquely low deck terrace, set just about 80 cm above the sea surface, creates a close connection with the calm Seto Inland Sea, where gentle "nagi" conditions are often seen. The vessel features a spacious interior of approximately 64m², offering a comfortable setting for dining and cruising, warm in winter and accompanied by pleasant sea breezes in summer, making it well-suited for sightseeing and commemorative occasions.
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