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This experience unfolds as a natural flow while walking across Miyajima rather than being defined by a fixed duration. It lasts about three hours, yet the sense of time gradually fades. After the ferry crossing, the host quietly shapes the rhythm and the walk proceeds at an unhurried pace through selected areas of the island. There are no historical lectures or structured sightseeing explanations — attention rests on walking itself, on sound, light, and subtle changes in atmosphere. Silence is not required, but a natural quietness emerges. The experience gently opens into a livelier part of the island, where it comes to a close, and guests are free to continue exploring or return by ferry in their own time.
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Visit the famous Itsukushima Shrine and the summit of Miyajima on a guided tour. Learn about the culture of Miyajima, where the beliefs of the sea and the mountains coexist.
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We offer you customizing the Hiroshima tour! This tour will take you to Miyajima island or Peace Memorial Park, or both destinations. You can let yourself immerse into the treasure of traditions, with which you will find meaningful moments in Hiroshima. The peace in the serene Park with many trees and the Atomic bomb dome on riverside, and nostalgic Japan with deep history & tradition on the Miyajima Island, you will see. You can choose 1 or 2 destinations from Miyajima island, Peace Memorial Park, flourish Shukkein Garden or Hiroshima Castle of Samurai culture. Making it 4-8 hours' tour will let you have the flexibility of your time and convenience. This Hiroshima Customize Tour with Government Licensed Guide will be a life-time experience for you!
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Discover Hiroshima and Miyajima on a fully private tour conducted entirely in Spanish. Designed for Spanish-speaking travelers, this experience lets you explore Japan’s history and culture without language barriers, at a relaxed pace tailored to your group. Travel to the sacred island of Miyajima, known for its scenic views and friendly deer. Visit the UNESCO-listed Itsukushima Shrine, famous for its “floating” torii gate, and stroll along Omotesando Shopping Street with local shops and snacks. Return to Hiroshima City to explore key historical sites. See the Atomic Bomb Dome, walk through Peace Memorial Park, and visit the Peace Memorial Museum to better understand the events of August 6, 1945 and Hiroshima’s message of peace. As a private tour, you will enjoy personalized attention, flexible timing, and time for questions and photos — ideal for families, couples, or small groups seeking a meaningful experience.
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Marvel at the timeless beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site as your knowledgeable guide unveils the island's rich cultural tapestry. Next, delve into the poignant chapters of Hiroshima's past at the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. Walk through the symbolic Peace Memorial Park, a tribute to the victims of the atomic bombing. Witness the Flame of Peace, burning eternally, and the solemn Memorial Cenotaph, framing the A-Bomb Dome in the distance. Your insightful guide will narrate the city's rebirth from the ashes, emphasizing the importance of peace and remembrance. Step into the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, where powerful exhibits and personal stories vividly portray the impact of the atomic bomb. Gain a deep understanding of Hiroshima's journey towards reconstruction and reconciliation, leaving you with a profound appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit.
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Make the most of your time in Hiroshima and enjoy nature at its best on this 8-hour guided tour. In a group of no more than six, travel by bus to the Sandankyo Valley, famed for its 8-mile-long (13-kilometre) ravine, which many claims is the most picturesque in Japan. Get off the beaten track in this peaceful valley, take a boat out on the water, stroll along the promenade and admire its five waterfalls and seasonally changing landscape.
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Visit Simose Art Museum which awarded the Prix Versailles by UNESCO as the “World’s Most Beautiful Museum” and the World Heritage Sites of Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima. We will have an English speaking guide from Hiroshima acompany with you.
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This private tour offers a personalized and meaningful exploration of Hiroshima’s most iconic sites, including the historic Atomic Bomb Dome, the peaceful grounds of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, and the breathtaking island sanctuary of Itsukushima Shrine. With a dedicated guide, you can explore at your own pace while gaining deeper insight into Hiroshima’s history, culture, and spiritual traditions. Walk beneath the famous floating torii gate, hear powerful stories of resilience and reconstruction, and enjoy free time along Miyajima’s lively Omotesando Street to sample local specialties. Designed for couples, families, and small groups, this experience combines flexibility, comfort, and expert storytelling — creating a thoughtful and unforgettable journey beyond typical sightseeing.
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Kurahashi Island in Hiroshima Prefecture is a tranquil island in the Seto Inland Sea with several remarkable attractions, from breathtaking mountain vistas and hot springs to a world-renowned brand and Japan’s finest craftsmanship. Departing Kure Station by taxi, you drive to Kurahashi Island and hike rocky Mt. Hiyama. Towards the summit, breathtaking panoramas of the Inland Sea unfold. After descending the mountain, you drop into the natural hot spring by the seaside at Katsurahama to freshen up before lunch of regional specialties of the Seto Inland Sea. The afternoon is spent enjoying the island’s unexpected cultural treasures, visiting the F.H. Royce Museum with its remarkable collection of Rolls-Royces and Bentleys. The last stop of the day is Hayashi Shuzo, a sake brewery founded in the Edo period, which also houses a huge collection of kimono created by master craftsmen. You can taste and purchase sake at the brewery.
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There is no doubt that Itsukushima Shrine is one of the best places to visit if you come to Japan. There are so many things to see and do at this shrine, but the architecture, built to float above the sea, is perhaps the greatest of all its attractions. Why is this shrine floating on the sea? It is related to the fact that this shrine is dedicated to the goddesses of the sea. It is also said that this type of architecture was adopted to prevent damage to the island behind the shrine, since the island itself was considered to be the dwelling place of the gods. These religious roots and architectural innovations are valuable and were the reason the shrine was recognized as a World Heritage site. For more details, please visit this place with a guide and feel the charm for yourself.
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While Naoshima is world-famous as an art island, Ikuchijima is gaining loyal fans as a rising “Island of Art.” Discover Ikuchijima’s peaceful nature and artistic spirit on this special cycling tour. Ride along scenic coastal roads and village streets to see hidden sculptures, vibrant murals, and unique installations scattered across the island. Your guide will share the island’s vision of blending art with everyday life, making this more than sightseeing — it’s a journey through a living canvas. Perfect for art lovers and cyclists alike, experience the culture and nature of Ikuchijima in one unforgettable day.
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Meet your private local English-speaking guide at Hiroshima Station and begin your journey to Miyajima Island by train and ferry. Visit the famous Itsukushima Shrine, known for its iconic red torii gate appearing to float on the sea, and learn about the island’s spiritual and cultural significance. Stroll along Omotesando Shopping Street, where you can browse local shops and enjoy specialties such as oysters and momiji manju at a relaxed pace. In the afternoon, return to Hiroshima city to explore its history. Visit the Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbol of peace, then walk through Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, stopping at key monuments. Continue to the Peace Memorial Museum to gain deeper insight into the events of August 6, 1945, and Hiroshima’s recovery. Throughout the day, your private guide will adjust the pace to your interests, share historical and cultural insights, and offer local recommendations for a meaningful experience.
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This private full-day walking tour offers a well-balanced way to experience Miyajima, combining its most important cultural sites with time to explore the island beyond the main pathways. The itinerary follows a natural flow through shrine areas, hillside temples, and scenic island routes, with flexibility built in to adapt to weather, tides, and crowd levels on the day. Because the tour is private, the pace and route can be adjusted as the day unfolds, allowing time for questions and conversation. Rather than rushing from site to site, the focus is on understanding Miyajima’s history, religious traditions, and landscape in context, while enjoying a complete and thoughtfully planned day on the island.
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Meet your guide at Hiroshima Station and begin your journey to Miyajima, one of Japan’s most scenic and spiritual destinations. Travel by train and ferry to the island and visit the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, where the famous red torii gate rises from the sea. Enjoy a stroll along Omotesando Shopping Street, lined with local snacks and souvenirs. In the afternoon, return to Hiroshima city to explore its powerful history. Visit the Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site symbolizing peace, and walk through the Peace Memorial Park, stopping at monuments dedicated to the victims. The tour concludes at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, where you will gain a deeper understanding of Hiroshima’s past through moving and thought-provoking exhibits. This is a private tour and can be conducted in Spanish or Portuguese. Throughout the day, your guide will share stories, cultural insights, and local recommendations, making this a meaningful and memorable experience.
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We will go to a special place where my ancestor spent his entire life, which is in Kintai-kyo, Iwakuni City. What's special about this place is its famous bridge, which was registered as "Three major bridges in Japan". As for lunch, we will have Kawarasoba, their local cuisine, and if you would like, we can get ice cream on the way too. Guess how many flavors they have: 222! Bon appetit.
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A licensed Hiroshima local guide will take you to two World Heritage Sites in Hiroshima as a private tour. On the island of Miyajima, you’ll visit Itsukushima Shrine and Daishoin Temple, both considered as sacred places. After that please enjoy the vegan ramen. After exploring Miyajima, you’ll head to Peace Park and the guide will give you a peace tour using Virtual Reality (VR) device. At the end of the tour, you can visit Peace Memorial Musuem. This plan gives you a chance to visit major tourist destinations efficiently in Hiroshima.
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Step into the heart of Hiroshima and experience a powerful journey through history, resilience, and hope on this private guided tour. Join me, a PhD guide, on a meaningful walking journey through Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, where history, human stories, and hope come together. You’ll explore iconic landmarks including the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Cenotaph, Children’s Peace Monument, and the Hypocenter, discovering the stories behind each site in a clear and engaging way. This is more than just sightseeing—it’s an emotional and educational experience that helps you understand the events of August 6, 1945, honor the lives lost, and witness Hiroshima’s transformation into a global symbol of peace. Perfect for travelers seeking depth and connection, this tour offers insight, reflection, and a lasting message of hope that you will carry with you long after your visit.
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At the end of WWII at 8:15AM on 6 Aug 1945, the world's 1st atomic bomb hit Hiroshima city. Nearly 140,000 people died, and the city turned to hell. You will visit venues related to the bombing, and learn about war and think about peace on this tour. You will visit the Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, and other important buildings, such as the hypocenter and an elementary school used to treat people after the bombing. Hiroshima is not just about sad memories, but more importantly, it shows peoples' hopes and strengths of revival, and the nobility of a peaceful world, which can only be told by a city with such history. Everyone should visit Hiroshima once in their lifetime.
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Explore Hiroshima’s moving history and city beauty on this 5-hour guided tour. With insights from a local guide, stroll through the tranquil Shukkeien Garden, visit Hiroshima Castle, and experience the lively atmosphere of Hondori Shopping Street. You will also visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Park to learn about Hiroshima’s history and message of peace. Admission to key sites is included, making this tour ideal for travelers seeking a meaningful experience. A lunch break is planned during the tour, with local options such as Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki based on your preferences. Depending on the time, we may also enjoy a relaxing café break. -A fully private tour with a maximum of 8 participants -5-hour tour exploring Hiroshima’s history, peace, and culture -Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Museum -Lunch or café break during the tour -Local insights from a Hiroshima native guide
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This full-day walking tour connects Hiroshima’s tradition, memory and future along one storyline. This tour is great for any types of travelers , such as History buffs and soccer fans, who hope for peace. You’ll visit the sacred island of Miyajima, cruise the Hiroshima World Heritage sea route to the Atomic Bomb Dome, learn about the atomic bombing at the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, then walk around the new downtown football stadium Edion PEACE WING Hiroshima. Edion PEACE WING Hiroshima, a new “city stadium that creates excitement 365 days a year”, and walk through the public areas of Hiroshima Stadium Park. On certain days, you can enter Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima for free. Please check the tour photos for details. This is a walking tour of about 7 hours with several kilometers of walking. The tour does not include match viewing.
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bring visitors in Hiroshima to discover the most famous and interesting places, telling them about the history, culture and curiosities of Japanese people. This is a fully customized tour based on guest needs and requests. Journey to discover the places destroyed by the atomic bomb of August 1945, including the famous Genbaku Dome. We'll continue on a guided tour of the peace memorial park with its many memorials, Shukkeien park and then move to the magical island of Miyajima, characterized by the majestic Torii and the friendly deer that live freely and in contact with human beings. I will not be only your guide in Hiroshima, but I will be like a friend to you willing to share with you all of my knowledge about Hiroshima, Japan and its culture , and i can share with you all my experiences as a foreigner living in this country with its highs and lows.
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Foodies are in for a treat with the lively food culture in Hiroshima! Follow your local guide downtown as you discover hidden gems and traditional dishes. Sample delicious oysters and tuck into a forkful of national identity with ‘Hiroshima Okonomiyaki’ - much like the famed Japanese pancake dish but this version also contains yakisoba noodles and is fried in mouth-watering layers. Explore onwards to a standing bar where you can tick off local delicacies and craft beer from your list. Wander through the beautiful Shukkeien Japanese gardens for a traditional tea ceremony and the maple-leaf shaped cakes ‘Momiji manjū’ as your dessert. Our handpicked hosts are culinary connoisseurs and history buffs, bakers and bankers, students and seniors. Like the people who travel with us, they have different backgrounds and interests – but they’re all so passionate about the place they call home, they choose to spend their free time sharing it with the like-minded travelers matched to them.
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This tour offers a unique way to experience Hiroshima’s iconic okonomiyaki by focusing on comparison rather than just eating. Instead of visiting a single restaurant, you will explore two different shops in one location, allowing you to taste and understand differences in cooking style, ingredients, and flavor. What makes this experience special is its setting. By staying within Okonomimura or Ekimae Hiroba, the tour removes unnecessary travel and maximizes time for tasting and comparison. These locations bring together multiple chefs under one roof, each with their own technique and style. With a local guide, you will also learn about the history of okonomiyaki, from its postwar origins to its role as Hiroshima’s soul food. Rather than simply eating, this tour helps you understand the culture behind the dish.
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Discover Hiroshima’s history and message of peace on this 2-hour guided walking tour with a licensed local guide. Ideal for travelers with limited time, this tour introduces the city’s key historical sites. Begin at the Atomic Bomb Dome, then visit the Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum and Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to learn about the impact of the atomic bombing. Depending on your interests, you may also visit Orizuru Tower for city views. This tour can be customized with historical insights, local perspectives, and hidden spots.
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