Hiroshima is located in Chugoku Region, the westernmost part of the Honshu island of Japan. Hiroshima is one of the largest cities in Western Japan and the city offers the rich history, culture and tradition.

Speaking of Hiroshima, we all know the tragic past of the city when the first atomic bomb was dropped over the city in 1945 during World War Ⅱ. Listed on UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial (A-Bomb Dome and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park) stands as the important historical monuments to prove such history and the world to learn not repeat the history. There are also long-established historical heritages such as Hiroshima Castle and Shukkeien which have been reconstructed after the war, and today's top tourist sites.

Hiroshima is home to another UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is Itsukushima Shrine on the sacred Miyajima Island. The shrine is best known for the stunning scenery of the floating large red torii gate, one of the most photographed sights among tourists in Japan. Besides, Miyajima Island offers numbers of tourist attractions including Mt Misen, the island's highest mountain (535 m) which offers the overlook view of Seto Inland Sea, Daishoin Temple, the Buddhist temple located on the hillside of Mt Misen.

Local delicacies such as Hiroshima style Okonomiyaki, Oysters and Momiji Manju (Maple leaf shaped cake) are another highlight of the city. The famous scenic cycling route runs between Onomichi City in Hiroshima and Imabari City, Ehime across 6 islands on the Seto Inland Sea. The 70 km long scenic cycling route draws cyclists from all around the world.

WHAT TO DO IN HIROSHIMA

Check out our comprehensive guide to Hiroshima, introducing top tourist sites, hidden gems, local dishes and must-buy souvenirs.

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TOP ATTRACTIONS

Including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the prefecture boasts countless tourist attractions which can be enjoyed throughout the year. Here are top highlights and activities that you should experience in Hiroshima.

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ITINERARY IDEAS

Here we provide suggested travel itineraries covering Hiroshima's top attractions as well as surrounding cities and popular side trip destinations. Plan your trip in advance and make your travel experience in Hiroshima the most memorable one!

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NEARBY AREAS AND ATTRACTIONS

Hiroshima Prefecture borders the other four prefectures of Chugoku region: Okayama, Tottori, Shimane and Yamaguchi, and also borders the Shikoku region across the Seto Inland Sea. Top tourist destinations in western Japan such as Kyoto and Osaka can be also accessed within a few hours.

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