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Hiroshima

Peace Park, okonomiyaki culture, and Miyajima island.

Overview

Hiroshima Prefecture sits in Chūgoku—Chūgoku unveils Hiroshima’s resilience, Okayama’s canal town Kurashiki, Tottori’s dunes, and Shimane’s mythic shrines. Plan slow mornings, local dishes, and at least one nature break.

Best time

Spring cherry blossoms; mild autumn hiking on plateau trails.

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Best places to visit

Hiroshima capital highlights
Hiroshima capital highlights

Museums, cafes, and walkable downtown grids perfect for a first afternoon.

Heritage district
Heritage district

Temples, preserved streets, and craft studios worth a half-day wander.

Nature lookout
Nature lookout

Coastal or mountain trails with seasonal color—check local maps before you go.

Local food arcade
Local food arcade

Covered markets and standing bars where regional specialties shine.

Attractions grid

Signature shrine or temple
Signature shrine or temple
Start early for photos
Viewpoint loop
Viewpoint loop
Golden hour drives
Museum or craft studio
Museum or craft studio
Air-conditioned culture breaks
Night district
Night district
Neon, izakaya, or quiet bar streets

Things to do

  • ✓Slow-walk the main cultural precinct in Hiroshima
  • ✓Join a half-day regional food tour or market breakfast
  • ✓Plan one nature excursion—coast, gorge, or highlands
  • ✓Reserve a ryokan or boutique hotel with onsen if available

Local food

Regional set meals

Look for teishoku lunches with seasonal sides.

Local markets

Morning snacks and souvenirs away from mall chains.

Seasonal sweets

Wagashi pairs well with mountain tea houses.

Transportation guide

Getting in

Fly or take express trains toward Hiroshima; combine IC cards with regional day passes when available.

Local transit

Buses complement trains in rural pockets—download offline maps and check last train times.

Side trips

Pair Hiroshima with nearby prefectures in Chūgoku for contrasting scenery.

Suggested itinerary

3 days in Hiroshima
  • Day 1: Arrive, city highlights, night market or brewery district.
  • Day 2: Full-day heritage or nature loop with onsen reset.
  • Day 3: Café culture, final viewpoint, onward shinkansen.

FAQ

How many days should I spend in Hiroshima?
Most travelers allocate 2–4 nights to mix city, nature, and food without rushing.
Do I need a car?
Urban centers are train-friendly; rural highlights are easier with a rental or guided tour.
When should I book accommodations?
Reserve early for peak seasons (sakura, Golden Week, Obon, New Year) especially in popular pockets.

Nearby in Chūgoku

Okayama
Okayama

Koraku-en garden, Kurashiki canals, and peach country.

Shimane
Shimane

Izumo Taisha, Matsue Castle, and traditional crafts.

Tottori
Tottori

Vast dunes, manga heritage, and mountain streams.

Yamaguchi
Yamaguchi

Akiyoshidai limestone caves and samurai town Hagi.

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