Embark on a journey to two historically and culturally significant cities in Japan — Hiroshima and Miyajima.
Upon arrival, visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, a site of profound historical importance. Here, the Peace Memorial Monument, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and numerous statues and stone memorials dedicated to the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing stand in quiet solemnity. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the park’s core exhibition facility, is dedicated to presenting the history of the atomic bombing and the stories of its victims. Walking through this peaceful and solemn space, every scene encourages deep reflection on the value of peace.
After leaving the Peace Memorial Park, you will head to the coast to take a ferry to the picturesque Miyajima Island. Known worldwide for its serene atmosphere and breathtaking natural scenery, the island is home to Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The shrine’s iconic “floating torii gate” is its most famous landmark, not only one of Japan’s most recognizable symbols but also a perfect backdrop for unforgettable travel photos.
Exploring Miyajima is full of delightful surprises. You can stroll through charming winding streets and visit ancient temples hidden among lush greenery. Be sure to try the world-famous Miyajima oysters, as well as momiji manju — a sweet maple-leaf-shaped pastry that offers an authentic local flavor in every bite. Along the way, you may also encounter freely roaming deer, gentle and friendly, adding vitality and uniqueness to your journey.
Notes:
Infants aged 0–3 must contact customer service in advance to register and sign a liability waiver.
For big group tours: infants join free of charge, no seat provided; must be held by an adult.
If a separate seat is needed, please purchase an adult ticket.
For small group tours: infants are charged the same as adults and require a seat.
Please inform us in advance so we can prepare a child seat.