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Hiroshima Ryokan |
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Hiroshima was the first city to
be destroyed by an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945. Every year
millions of people visit the city to pay their respects to this
massive destruction at the Peace Memorial Park and its museum.
In stark contrast to its horrific past, Hiroshima is presently
a city full of pretty rivers, tree-lined boulevards and attractive
museums and art galleries. Located at the west end of the Seto
Inland Sea, Hiroshima is a gateway for trips to numerous islands
(more than 3,000 islands are located in the Seto Inland Sea,
part of which are protected by the Inland Sea National Park)
including Miyajima which is home to the world famous red shrine
gate which guards Itsukushima Shrine. If you go...
It is only a 30 minute train ride from JR Hiroshima train
station to Miyajima-guchi train station, and then a 10 minute
ferry ride to Miyajima.
Miyajima is gorgeous
and the perfect destination to relax and unwind after you have
visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park Museum. The island is
full of temples and hiking trails, and it is also an excellent
place to spend the night. |
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Ryokan with Hot Springs
(There is an onsen tax of about 150 yen to 500
yen or more per person at many ryokans) |
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