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Miyajima (Itsukushima)

Miyajima (Itsukushima)

Hiroshima

60 min from HiroshimaMixed

Miyajima, officially known as Itsukushima, is a revered island nestled in the western expanse of Japan's Inland Sea, specifically positioned to the northwest of Hiroshima Bay. This iconic destination earned its popular moniker, Miyajima, meaning "Shrine Island" in Japanese, a testament to its profound spiritual significance and the majestic shrines that grace its shores. Its timeless beauty and cultural importance were recognized as early as 1643 when Hayashi Gahō designated it as one of Japan's Three Views, an honor that continues to draw visitors seeking its serene landscapes and historic charm. Administratively, Itsukushima is an integral part of Hatsukaichi city within Hiroshima Prefecture, having been incorporated into the larger municipality following a merger in 2005. The island's enduring appeal lies in its harmonious blend of natural splendor and rich heritage, offering a captivating glimpse into Japan's ancient traditions and scenic wonders. Its strategic location makes it an accessible and essential day trip from Hiroshima, promising an immersive cultural experience.

Trip details

Travel time
60 min
Primary transport
Mixed

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