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Miyajima, Hiroshima

Hiroshima
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Miyajima, Hiroshima

Hiroshima
4.5
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Recommended Gourmet

Local ingredients
Oyster Cuisine
Local cuisine
Anago Meshi
Local cuisine
Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki
Food crawl
Strolling and eating Hiroshima's specialties in Omotesando shopping street
Local cuisine
Soupless Tantanmen

Oyster Cuisine

Oysters from Miyajima, rich in the scent of the sea and minerals.

One of the two major dishes in Miyajima. Miyajima is famous for its oyster production, and there are some restaurants where you can eat oysters throughout the year! The oysters in Miyajima are characterized by their rich scent of the sea and minerals. Please try to feel the taste that spreads in your mouth as soon as you put it in.
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Recommended Restaurants for Oyster Cuisine
食べログ
焼がきの はやし
¥1,000~¥1,999
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3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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芝居茶寮 水羽
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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牡蠣屋
¥2,000~¥2,999
-
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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厳島BARL 厳齋
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
岩むら
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Anago Meshi

Local cuisine using vitamin A-rich conger eel.

Anago Meshi is one of the famous dishes in Miyajima. Conger eel is well caught in Miyajima and is enjoyed as a home-cooked meal. It has low fat and contains vitamin A, which is effective in preventing summer fatigue. The charm of Anago Meshi is that you can enjoy different tastes even with the same dish, as the grilling method of conger eel varies slightly depending on the restaurant.
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Recommended Restaurants for Anago Meshi
食べログ
あなごめしうえの 宮島口本店
¥2,000~¥2,999
-
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
花菱
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ふじたや
¥3,000~¥3,999
-
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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いな忠
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
お食事処 梅山
¥2,000~¥2,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki

Okonomiyaki with plenty of noodles and vegetables from Hiroshima.

It is a B-class gourmet food eaten in Hiroshima, and its characteristic is that it contains noodles. After the end of the war, it is said to have originated from the use of wheat flour distributed by the U.S. military, and by stacking and grilling vegetables and cabbage on an iron plate. It is voluminous and satisfying to eat!
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Recommended Restaurants for Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki
食べログ
大丸堂
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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さらしな
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
お好み焼き ももちゃん
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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お好み焼 みっちゃん総本店 八丁堀本店
~¥999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ふみちゃん 流川店
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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Strolling and eating Hiroshima's specialties in Omotesando shopping street

Enjoying Hiroshima's specialties at a reasonable price while strolling

In the Omotesando shopping street in Hiroshima city, there are many Hiroshima specialties that you can try while strolling. The shopping street has 70 stores, offering not only food but also a variety of gourmet sweets and drinks. Let's taste various Hiroshima specialties at a reasonable price.
Recommended Restaurants for Strolling and eating Hiroshima's specialties in Omotesando shopping street
食べログ
紅葉堂弐番屋
~¥999
~¥999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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勝谷菓子パン舗
~¥999
~¥999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
三遊姫
-
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
古今果anco
-
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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かきふくまる
-
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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Soupless Tantanmen

Hiroshima's B-class gourmet dish that is an arrangement of Chinese Tantanmen.

Soupless Tantanmen is a local gourmet dish in Hiroshima that was born in the 2000s. It is an arrangement of Chinese Tantanmen that originally originated in Sichuan Province, China, and has been adapted to be eaten in Hiroshima and has become popular. The taste with a spicy accent is addictive!
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Recommended Restaurants for Soupless Tantanmen
食べログ
中華そば くにまつ
~¥999
~¥999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
汁なし担担麺専門 キング軒 大手町本店
~¥999
~¥999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
楽 小網町店
~¥999
~¥999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
きさく
~¥999
~¥999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
武蔵坊
~¥999
~¥999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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This ryokan offers private rooms, with one room per building. The view of the greenery and the sound of the stream provide a relaxing atmosphere. The hot springs include an open-air bath, ensuring a truly relaxing experience. For meals, guests can enjoy luxurious kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal seafood and vegetables.
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This lodging boasts a great location, just a 7-minute walk from Itsukushima Shrine. Guests can enjoy a view of Miyajima Island from their rooms. The luxurious kaiseki cuisine features ingredients from the Chugoku region and Seto Inland Sea. The open-air bath offers a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea, providing a relaxing and soothing experience.
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Hotel with a view of Hiroshima city
This hotel is directly connected to JR Hiroshima Station, making it easy to access both Miyajima and the city center. Upon entering your room, you can enjoy a sense of openness while overlooking the city of Hiroshima. At the restaurant and bar, you can indulge in luxurious course meals featuring seafood and vegetables from the Seto Inland Sea.
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Miyajima, Hiroshima

Hiroshima's two major World Heritage Sites, the "Itsukushima Shrine" and the "Atomic Bomb Dome," are the main tourist attractions. The Omotesando Shopping Street, located right near the Itsukushima Shrine, is full of Hiroshima's unique gourmet food, such as grilled skewers and the famous anago-meshi, as well as various types of momiji manju sold by each manufacturer, making it a great place for foodies. In the park in Hiroshima, there are many monuments erected to commemorate the victims of the atomic bomb, with the Atomic Bomb Dome, the Peace Bell, the Memorial Monument for Hiroshima, and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum being the most representative.

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Spots
Local Cuisine
Miyajima, Hiroshima

7 Highlights

01

Itsukushima Shrine

One of Japan's leading shrines that conveys the style of the Heian period
Registered as a World Heritage Site in 1996, it is said to have many benefits such as matchmaking, beauty, victory, recovery from illness, and warding off evil. The shrine has a powerful presence that looks like it is floating on the sea when the tide is high, and a large torii gate towers over it.
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01
Itsukushima Shrine
One of Japan's leading shrines that conveys the style of the Heian period
Registered as a World Heritage Site in 1996, it is said to have many benefits such as matchmaking, beauty, victory, recovery from illness, and warding off evil. The shrine has a powerful presence that looks like it is floating on the sea when the tide is high, and a large torii gate towers over it.
See details
02

Miyajima

A small island floating in Hiroshima Bay
Cutting down trees or plowing the land is considered taboo, so much of the island remains untouched with living nature. Deer that swam from the mainland live on the island, so many deer will welcome you to Miyajima.
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02
Miyajima
A small island floating in Hiroshima Bay
Cutting down trees or plowing the land is considered taboo, so much of the island remains untouched with living nature. Deer that swam from the mainland live on the island, so many deer will welcome you to Miyajima.
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03

Miyajima Aquarium "Miyaji Marine"

An aquarium located a 5-minute walk from the exit of Itsukushima Shrine
This aquarium is a Japanese-style building designed to blend in with the surrounding landscape. It displays over 15,000 creatures from 380 species mainly from the Seto Inland Sea on the first and second floors, where visitors can enjoy both "healing" and "interaction".
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03
Miyajima Aquarium "Miyaji Marine"
An aquarium located a 5-minute walk from the exit of Itsukushima Shrine
This aquarium is a Japanese-style building designed to blend in with the surrounding landscape. It displays over 15,000 creatures from 380 species mainly from the Seto Inland Sea on the first and second floors, where visitors can enjoy both "healing" and "interaction".
See details
04

Giant Ladle (Shamoji)

The world's largest ladle
This giant ladle, which took 2 years and 10 months to create, is a symbol of Miyajima, the birthplace of the ladle, and was made to preserve the traditional craft of Miyajima carving for future generations. You can see a powerful giant ladle that is 7.7 meters long and weighs 2.5 tons.
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04
Giant Ladle (Shamoji)
The world's largest ladle
This giant ladle, which took 2 years and 10 months to create, is a symbol of Miyajima, the birthplace of the ladle, and was made to preserve the traditional craft of Miyajima carving for future generations. You can see a powerful giant ladle that is 7.7 meters long and weighs 2.5 tons.
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05

Daishoin Temple

The most historic hidden power spot in Miyajima
The official name is Takisan Shuseiji Daishoin Temple. It is a prestigious temple that was chosen as a prayer hall by Emperor Toba and was also the site of a tea ceremony held by Hideyoshi. Don't forget to visit Daishoin Temple when you visit Itsukushima Shrine.
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05
Daishoin Temple
The most historic hidden power spot in Miyajima
The official name is Takisan Shuseiji Daishoin Temple. It is a prestigious temple that was chosen as a prayer hall by Emperor Toba and was also the site of a tea ceremony held by Hideyoshi. Don't forget to visit Daishoin Temple when you visit Itsukushima Shrine.
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06

Yunomoto Onsen

A hot spring in a mountain village that gushes forth in the "back room of Hiroshima"
This is a hot spring in a mountain village that gushes forth in the "back room of Hiroshima" with a history of about 1500 years. You can enjoy leisure activities such as rice planting experience, fishing, konjac cuisine experience, and firefly watching. It is a high-quality hot spring with a high skin-beautifying effect that is rich in radon, so let's heal our daily fatigue!
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Image source:広島公式観光サイト Dive! Hiroshima
06
Yunomoto Onsen
A hot spring in a mountain village that gushes forth in the "back room of Hiroshima"
This is a hot spring in a mountain village that gushes forth in the "back room of Hiroshima" with a history of about 1500 years. You can enjoy leisure activities such as rice planting experience, fishing, konjac cuisine experience, and firefly watching. It is a high-quality hot spring with a high skin-beautifying effect that is rich in radon, so let's heal our daily fatigue!
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Left image source:広島公式観光サイト Dive! Hiroshima
07

Miyahama Onsen

A hot spring located on a small hill on the opposite side of Miyajima
This hot spring is located on a small hill on the opposite side of Miyajima. The spring water is colorless, odorless, and rich in radon, making it highly effective for neuralgia, muscle pain, and joint pain. Enjoy the fine sake and local seafood of Akinishi-jo, and relax while gazing at the beautiful scenery of the Seto Inland Sea from the open-air bath!
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Image source:はつかいち観光協会
Image source:おもてなしホステル宮島
07
Miyahama Onsen
A hot spring located on a small hill on the opposite side of Miyajima
This hot spring is located on a small hill on the opposite side of Miyajima. The spring water is colorless, odorless, and rich in radon, making it highly effective for neuralgia, muscle pain, and joint pain. Enjoy the fine sake and local seafood of Akinishi-jo, and relax while gazing at the beautiful scenery of the Seto Inland Sea from the open-air bath!
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Right image source:はつかいち観光協会
Left image source:おもてなしホステル宮島

Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Oyster Cuisine
Oysters from Miyajima, rich in the scent of the sea and minerals.
One of the two major dishes in Miyajima. Miyajima is famous for its oyster production, and there are some restaurants where you can eat oysters throughout the year! The oysters in Miyajima are characterized by their rich scent of the sea and minerals. Please try to feel the taste that spreads in your mouth as soon as you put it in.
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No.2
Anago Meshi
Local cuisine using vitamin A-rich conger eel.
Anago Meshi is one of the famous dishes in Miyajima. Conger eel is well caught in Miyajima and is enjoyed as a home-cooked meal. It has low fat and contains vitamin A, which is effective in preventing summer fatigue. The charm of Anago Meshi is that you can enjoy different tastes even with the same dish, as the grilling method of conger eel varies slightly depending on the restaurant.
See Details
No.3
Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki
Okonomiyaki with plenty of noodles and vegetables from Hiroshima.
It is a B-class gourmet food eaten in Hiroshima, and its characteristic is that it contains noodles. After the end of the war, it is said to have originated from the use of wheat flour distributed by the U.S. military, and by stacking and grilling vegetables and cabbage on an iron plate. It is voluminous and satisfying to eat!
See Details
No.4
Strolling and eating Hiroshima's specialties in Omotesando shopping street
Enjoying Hiroshima's specialties at a reasonable price while strolling
In the Omotesando shopping street in Hiroshima city, there are many Hiroshima specialties that you can try while strolling. The shopping street has 70 stores, offering not only food but also a variety of gourmet sweets and drinks. Let's taste various Hiroshima specialties at a reasonable price.
See Details
No.5
Soupless Tantanmen
Hiroshima's B-class gourmet dish that is an arrangement of Chinese Tantanmen.
Soupless Tantanmen is a local gourmet dish in Hiroshima that was born in the 2000s. It is an arrangement of Chinese Tantanmen that originally originated in Sichuan Province, China, and has been adapted to be eaten in Hiroshima and has become popular. The taste with a spicy accent is addictive!
See Details
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥10,082
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥29,013
Best Season
1~5 Month
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