You’ll feel history under your feet in Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and Museum before crossing by ferry to Miyajima Island for shrine views and deer encounters. A classic okonomiyaki lunch is included (with options), plus all entry fees and an English-speaking guide who shares real stories—not just facts.
We were already rolling through Hiroshima city when our guide, Emi, pointed out the A-bomb Dome. I’d seen photos before but being there—windows gone, walls warped—was something else. There was a group of school kids nearby, all in matching hats, quietly listening to their teacher. The air felt heavy in a way I didn’t expect. Emi handed us earphones so we could hear her stories as we walked; she spoke softly but you could tell she’d done this a hundred times and still cared.
The Peace Memorial Park is bigger than I thought—trees everywhere, cicadas buzzing even though it was only late morning. We wandered through the museum after that. Some of it was hard to look at (I had to pause by a glass case with a melted tricycle), but Emi gave us space and let us move at our own pace. She said people come back again and again just to remember. I get why now.
Afterward, we hopped on the bus again—air conditioning never felt so good—and drove out to the ferry for Miyajima Island. The ride across the water was quick but kind of magical; you see that red torii gate rising up from the sea long before you dock. I tried to snap a photo but honestly it’s better in person. Lunch was okonomiyaki at a local spot near the shrine—mine came piled with noodles and cabbage, hot off the griddle. Someone at my table tried ordering in Japanese and got a big laugh from the chef (in a nice way). It smelled like grilled pork and sweet sauce everywhere.
I lost track of time just walking around Itsukushima Shrine and watching deer wander between tourists like they owned the place. The tide was out so you could almost walk right up to the torii gate if you wanted. Emi told us about how locals light up the shrine at night for guests staying over—maybe next time.
Yes, an authentic Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki lunch is included with options for dietary needs if requested in advance.
The tour includes a special ferry route from Hiroshima to Miyajimaguchi for easy access to Miyajima Island.
You’ll visit the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park & Museum in Hiroshima, then Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island.
Yes, an English-speaking guide leads the entire tour and provides commentary throughout.
All admission fees for Peace Memorial Museum and Itsukushima Shrine are included in your booking.
No, outside food or drinks aren’t allowed inside the restaurant where lunch is served.
Please inform them when booking; vegetarian or allergy-friendly okonomiyaki options are available if requested ahead of time.
This tour isn’t recommended for those who have difficulty walking long distances or certain health conditions.
Your day includes admission to both Peace Memorial Museum and Itsukushima Shrine, round-trip transportation by air-conditioned bus from Hiroshima Station, ferry tickets across to Miyajima Island, use of earphone guides during walks so you don’t miss any stories, plus an authentic okonomiyaki lunch with several menu options—all led by an English-speaking guide who really knows her stuff.
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