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9 Instagrammable places in Hiroshima your camera can’t miss
9 Instagrammable places in Hiroshima your camera can’t miss

Hiroshima is one of the most photogenic cities on the planet, whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just looking for the perfect snap to document your travels on your socials. These must-see places capture the essence of Hiroshima: its beauty, resilience, and cultural richness. From the panoramic views from Orizuru Tower or Mt. Misen to the serenity of the lush Shukkeien Garden and Miyajima’s Itsukushima Shrine, each unique, Instagrammable location is equal parts picture-perfect and packed with history. Run through my list of things to see and do in Hiroshima when you visit the city and you’ll discover iconic landmarks like the A-Bomb Dome and Hiroshima Castle, as well as the more hidden parts of the city, and leave with your heart and camera roll full.

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Food in Hiroshima: 8 must-eats for a true taste of the city
Food in Hiroshima: 8 must-eats for a true taste of the city

From hearty bowls of ramen to sweet baked goods — via sardines, eel, and oysters — the food in Hiroshima is some of the most varied and delicious you’ll find in Japan. This is a city that doesn’t just celebrate the country’s most famous foods, it puts its own unique spin on them, be it extra spice, or a different cooking technique. So, whether you’re looking for a tasty snack on the go or a meal in a local izakaya (bar) that you’ll still be talking about in a decade, eating is right up there with the best things to do in Hiroshima. Best with an obligatory glass of sake on the side, here are the tastiest foods in Hiroshima to add to your to-eat list.

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Miyajima: An insider’s guide to Japan’s shrine island
Miyajima: An insider’s guide to Japan’s shrine island

Miyajima packs a punch for its small size. Just a 10-minute ferry ride from Hiroshima, this island is home to Japan’s most photographed landmark: the “floating” torii of the Itsukushima Shrine. But there’s more to this UNESCO World Heritage site. Hike Mount Misen for epic panoramic views, wander ancient forests where deer roam free, and time travel through centuries of Japanese history and spirituality. Whether you’re after that perfect sunset shot of the torii gate or a deeper dive into local culture, Miyajima delivers. Just watch your snacks around the furry residents — they’re known to have a taste for tourists’ treats.

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The perfect itinerary for a long weekend in Hiroshima
The perfect itinerary for a long weekend in Hiroshima

Hiroshima is one of Japan’s top destinations, if only to experience its spirit of resilience and renewal. This city, once devastated, now thrives as a beacon of hope and peace. Over three days in Hiroshima, you’ll traverse landscapes that juxtapose history’s darkest moments with vibrant urban life and natural beauty. From the A-Bomb Dome to the tranquil gardens and the mystical island of Miyajima, almost everything there is to do in Hiroshima offers a journey through time and solemn remembrance. Even local delicacies like okonomiyaki and oysters are symbols of the city’s rebirth. Whether drawn by history, culture, food, or scenery, prepare for an experience that will challenge perceptions and stir your soul.

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5 out of 5 stars

Ken was an amazing guide. He was very knowledgeable and such a cool guy. Very easy to talk to and nothing was too hard. He went out of his way to make sure we had a great day. Even though it rained all day, we still managed to see everything and he gave fabulous recommendations for places to eat. Would highly recommend this tour and hope you get Ken!!

5 out of 5 stars

Awais was a phenomenal tour guide. It was just my mother and me. He was full of really important information about Hiroshima Peace Memorial and he let us take our time at each part of memorial park. He also provided us great recommendation for okonomiyaki place for lunch. If you get Awais for your guide, you are sure to find the tour informative!

5 out of 5 stars

Marin is a wonderful, bubbly but professional guide. She provided really good and interesting information about what we saw. There is no way we would have got as much out of the peace park, museum and trip to Miyajima. Marin made the trip fun.

5 out of 5 stars

The guide was informative and receptive to all questions. The whole day was fantastic!!I highly recommend this tour!

5 out of 5 stars

It was a great experience, thanks to Mojima our wonderful guide.