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Hiroshima & Miyajima Island Private Guided Tour

1. Hiroshima & Miyajima Island Private Guided Tour

Discover Hiroshima and Miyajima Island on a fully customizable private tour. Choose what you would like to experience, what time you would like to start your tour, and the local partner will arrange a tour to suit you. Start your day by meeting your guide at your hotel, then choose to sites you wish to visit depending on your interests. Example 6-hour Itinerary: Meet your guide at your hotel in Hiroshima and first visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. See the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, known today as the Atomic Bomb Dome, which was one of the very few buildings that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Today, the building serves as a memorial to the victims of the bombing, and as a symbol of international peace. Visit the onsite Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and learn more about the bombing. See poignant artifacts from the time of the atomic explosion on display, as well as various educational exhibits. Afterward, take the ferry to Miyajima island. Take a walking tour of the picturesque island and visit Itsukushima Shrine. This shrine is famous for the mysterious floating red torii gate that stands in the middle of the sea.

Hiroshima: Hidden Gems and Highlights Private Walking Tour

2. Hiroshima: Hidden Gems and Highlights Private Walking Tour

Join a friendly guide to get an authentic experience of Hiroshima on a personalized tour of its highlights and hidden gems. Marvel at the city’s unknown history, fascinating culture, and fantastic food scene as you’re led down its liveliest streets, as well as those off the well-trodden tourist trail. You will be matched with a like-minded local host, who will be happy to create a personalized itinerary to your needs and requests. Begin your experience by taking a serene stroll through 400-year-old Shukkei-en, a tranquil Japanese garden and a survivor of the atomic bomb. Explore the Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome, both must-sees to fully comprehend Hiroshima’s strength and resilience, and then grab a bite at Okonomimura, or Okonomiyaki Village. There, several restaurants under a single roof serve the food locals love most: Hiroshima Okonomiyaki, the city’s unique take on Japan’s famous "everything pancake." Pass by a collection of oyster huts and restaurants selling some of Hiroshima’s best delicacies, then head to buzzing Nagarekawa, the city’s ultimate party and entertainment district, where you’ll peer into hip bars and quirky cafes lining neon-lit streets. In downtown Hiroshima, keep the party vibe going in the buzzing, bar-lined Ekinishi neighborhood, packed with trendy haunts and diverse restaurants housed in renovated buildings. Catch your breath with a peaceful walk through Hiroshima Minato Park at the city’s port, and if you still have time and energy to spare, take a hike up Mount Haigamine for a bird's-eye view of the sparkling sea and city that’s widely believed to be one of the most beautiful in the region. Important: As this is a private and personalised experience, the places you visit may differ from those listed and these will be chosen by your host based on your interests and preferences.

Hiroshima: History & Highlights Walking Tour

3. Hiroshima: History & Highlights Walking Tour

Explore Hiroshima on a walking tour and see the city's most iconic landmarks. Visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima Castle, Sukkein Garden, and a scenic riverside view. Start at the Peace Memorial Park and learn about the city's devastating history. See the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, which serves as a reminder of the destruction caused by the atomic bomb. Follow your guide as you delve into the details of that fateful day in August 1945 and learn about the bombing that forever altered the lives of the survivors. See what the city looked like before the bombing and discover the devastation it caused. The museum's permanent exhibition also includes an in-depth look at the dangers of nuclear weapons and the personal stories of the victims and survivors. Head to Hiroshima Castle, a beautifully restored castle that dates back to the 16th century. The castle is surrounded by a moat and offers stunning views of the city and the river. After the castle, walk to the nearby Sukkein Garden, a traditional Japanese garden that features ponds, bridges, and a tea house. The garden is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city and is a must-visit for anyone who loves nature.

Hiroshima: Private Food Tasting Tour with a Local Guide

4. Hiroshima: Private Food Tasting Tour with a Local Guide

Six authentic, delicious tastings and a drink of your choice are included for you in this unforgettable personalized food tour of Hiroshima with a friendly local guide. Meet your guide at Shukkei-en, a traditional Japanese garden straight from the pages of a storybook, and drink in the fresh air and stunning scenery. Pass historic Japanese teahouses on your way to the beating heart of Hiroshima’s culinary culture, Okonomimura (“Okonomiyaki Village”), where several restaurants under a single roof serve the food locals love most: Hiroshima Okonomiyaki – the city’s take on Japan’s famous “everything pancake” that benefits from the addition of yakisoba noodles and is fried in mouth-watering layers. Pick a stall and try it for yourself! Craving some seafood? You’re in the right place. Pass by a collection of oyster huts and eateries selling one of Hiroshima’s most abundant delicacies at excellent prices. Sample fresh oysters before heading to buzzing Nagarekawa, the city’s ultimate party and entertainment district. Walk down neon-lit streets and peer into hip bars and quirky cafes, and stop for a coffee break at a place that piques your interest (locals would be quick to recommend Social Book Cafe Hachidorisha.) When you’re ready for a sweet treat, nibble on local specialty Momiji Manjū – a creative take on the traditional buckwheat and rice cake that’s shaped like a Japanese maple leaf. End in the jovial, bar-lined Ekinishi neighborhood, packed with trendy joints and diverse restaurants housed in renovated buildings, for traditional bar snacks and a cold beer. Your itinerary will be personalized according to your preferences. Once you’ve booked, someone from our team will be in touch, so let us know if you have any special requirements.

App Self-guided Audio guide routes Visit Hiroshima

5. App Self-guided Audio guide routes Visit Hiroshima

A visit to Hiroshima is a moving and educational experience, deeply marked by its history and vibrant resurgence. The city is known worldwide for being the target of the first nuclear attack in history, on August 6, 1945. However, today Hiroshima has become a symbol of peace and recovery. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park: The heart of any visit to Hiroshima is the Peace Memorial Park, designed by renowned architect Kenzo Tange. This serene park includes several monuments, statues and structures dedicated to the memory of the victims of the atomic bombing. The Cenotaph, with its iconic arch, houses a record of all known victims and conveys a message of perpetual peace. Hiroshima Peace Museum: Inside the park, the Peace Museum offers detailed exhibits chronicling the history of Hiroshima, the devastating effects of the bomb, and the aftermath of the attack. The exhibits are graphic and emotional, designed to educate about the horrors of nuclear war and advocate for world peace. Atomic Bomb Dome (Genbaku Dome): Another crucial landmark is the Atomic Bomb Dome, a skeleton of what was once the Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall. This building, which was partially left standing after the explosion, has been preserved as a monument to peace and nuclear destruction. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, serving as a powerful reminder of the destruction caused by the atomic bomb. Shukkei-en Garden: To experience a piece of Japanese culture, visit Shukkei-en Garden, a beautiful Japanese garden that offers a change of pace and a space for reflection. Originally built in the 17th century, this garden was restored after the bombardment and is a perfect example of traditional Japanese landscaping. Hiroshima Castle: Hiroshima Castle, sometimes called "Carp Castle", is another notable site. Although it was destroyed in the bombing, it has been rebuilt and now houses a museum about the history of Hiroshima before World War II. Culture and Gastronomy: In addition to its rich history, Hiroshima is known for its distinct cuisine, including okonomiyaki, a type of Japanese omelet that is prepared on grills in local restaurants, offering an interactive and delicious culinary experience. A visit to Hiroshima is not only a reminder of past events, but also an affirmation of human resilience and commitment to peace. This city provides visitors with a deep perspective on the effects of war and the importance of the continued effort toward world peace.

Hiroshima: Private City Highlights Walking Tour

6. Hiroshima: Private City Highlights Walking Tour

Discover the historical city of Hiroshima with a local guide on a private walking tour of the city. Start at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, followed by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and other monuments in the Peace Park. At the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, see the collections from the tragic event of August 6, 1945, which shaped the history of Hiroshima. After a detailed tour of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, follow your guide to the 16th-century-old Hiroshima Castle. Along the way, see the hidden gems of Hiroshima that only a local person would know, diving deeper into the city's rich history.

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What people are saying about Shukkei-en Garden

I arrived previous day from Osaka to Hiroshima and booked a private tour with Ali the next day. After the tour I had to leave to Tokyo to take the flight home to Australia. I met Ali in front of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum where we started our walking tour. After we finished seeing the places around that I was interested in,Ali suggested that we go to Miyajima.I was very trilled and gratefully as I did not expect to see my point of interest in one day. I booked the tour with Ali for 4 hours, but we stayed on our tour for 7 hours and Ali did not ask for more money.Ali knows Hiroshima and Miyajima very well and answered all my questions knowledgeably. Great tour guide and great service!

Maki our tour guide was absolutely brilliant. Spoke excellent English, had fantastic knowledge and had several anecdotes to bring the story of Hiroshima to life. Having a local explain the history and culture is invaluable to add to the whole experience.

Very good organization; Pick up from the hotel and a casual walk around the city. Akane was polite, motivated and showed us wonderfully around Hiroshima

My host was extremely informative. Catered to my needs and what I wanted to see. Made for an extremely pleasant experience.

Our guide was very accommodating. We wanted oysters for sure. She took us across town just for the experience.