Hiroshima is blessed with numerous bathing beaches along the seacoast
and on the islands, and there are many places to enjoy marine sports
such as jet skis and sailing as well as swimming and sunbathing.
Access
15 minutes by car. Using toll roads.
Nearby Attractions
Miyajima Island
A boat leaves from Motoujina Pier in front of the hotel. Itsukushima Shrine is a World Heritage Site. …
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
There is a museum, a peace memorial hall, as well as many monuments surrounded by …
Shukkeien Garden
This garden is famous for its flowers. It is a tranquil garden inspired by beautiful landscape of Lake …
Yamato Museum (in Kure)
This museum introduces the history of Kure, which was formerly the foremost naval harbor in Asia, …
Ski slopes in northern Hiroshima prefecture
With some ski slopes accessible in just an hour and a half from the city, Hiroshima’s slopes are …
Shuhodo (Yamaguchi)
A limestone cave under the Akiyoshidai plateau. A fantastic work of nature, carved by …
Motoujina National Park
Motoujina is a beatiful island in Hiroshima bay.
In 1950 it was designated as a national …
Onomichi
The stone steps and slopes of Onomichi have been the setting of many films and literary works. …
Kurushima Kaikyo Bridge (Ehime)
Completed in 1999, the Kurushima Kaikyo Bridge is world’s first bridge to be comprised of …
Kintai Bridge (Yamaguchi)
The graceful five-arched Kintai Bridge, with Mt. Shiroyama at its back, is a scene right out of …
JMSDF Kure Museum
This museum contains exhibits about submarines and minesweepers. Visitors can get a close look at …
Iwami-Ginzan Silver Mine (Shimane)
This was one of the most famous silver mines in Japan. Registered as a World Heritage Site in 2007, it …
Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima Castle, nicknamed the Carp Castle, was built by Mori Terumoto in the 16th century. …
Former Imperial Japanese Naval Academy (Etajima)
The building of the former Imperial Naval Academy is a beautiful red-brick building. The building …
Takehara
Takehara city has been additionally approved as the Japan Heritage of “Kitamae-bune …
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