Where to stay in Hiroshima Prefecture
Hiroshima Prefecture hotels & accommodations

This is positioned rather as a Budget Hotel in Hiroshima, and indeed you will have slightly less amenities or facilities as a luxury hotel, however all basic standards for cleanliness and safety are met at the highest level. Staff very professional, speaking English and friendly. The building is and "feels" new, rooms feel fresh and modern, if not very large very well ...

The hotel has fantastic staff who are always helpful and always cheerful. Check in and Check out process were fast and smooth. Rooms and the bathrooms are clean. The Japanese breakfast options in the breakfast buffet are good. They western selections are limited. The hotel provides a free shuttle service from Hiroshima railway station. There is also a city bus service...

for my whole stay in japan, this hotel deserves the top rank for a budget to midrange hotel. the room is not too crowded. just what i expect from a hotel. best value for money. also, the only hotel that confirm my online booking and reserve a non-smoking room for me through e-mail. also has a good access in the major tourist spots in hiroshima. just within 1km distance...

location is just perfect, easy straight way from hiroshima bus center, in the center of hiroshima, and surrounded by tons of shopping malls and food places. staff service was absolutely amazing, all can speak english fluently. complimentary morning english newspaper is also good. the room was also so spacious, especially we carried one big luggage. the carpet a little ...

This APA hotel is a new APA hotel in Hiroshima (they have another one nearer to hiroshima station) and it can be hard to find if you do not know how to navigate the underground exits from Hiroshima station, though once you get there, it's actually relatively easy. Staff was able to speak English and were kind and helpful. The room has a big TV and everything was clean,...

This hotel was the perfect location to get around to many major tourist attractions in Hiroshima, and easily accessible from the Hiroshima station. Our room was very nice and spacious. Bed was comfortable, and the addition of the tv being a smart tv was nice for Netflix. The hotel itself was very nice; clearly new, the lobby always smelled fantastic. The views from rec...

Right in the centre of Hiroshima, easy to reach from the JR station by taking the awesome trolley cars, about a 15 min trip. Situated on the peace boulevard and a short walk to the peace park makes this place ideal to see Hiroshima. The main shopping arcade hon-dori has some great shopping for a smaller city. The best place for traditional hiroshima food in Okonomi-mur...

First time booking 3pax room in hiroshima. It is AMAZING! Firstly the toilet room is separated from the shower area, so we won't fight for the washroom at night and morning. The most amazing is that it contains 1 stand up shower room and 1 separated Japanese style shower room. Therefore, at night we can have 2 pax shower at the same time but separately in two shower ...

I like the hotel service and location. This is the first hotel that we stayed for our trip. After a very long hour travelling from singapore and transit at KL, then took the bullet train from osaka to hiroshima and transfer to local train to majiyama station, it was very tired. Fortunately, the hotel is located near to the majiyama station. We arrived there about 1...

Location 2 Hiroden station from Hondori Shopping street. We usually take a walk. Near to some eatery that opens late. So not worried if hungry when getting back from late outings. Hotel provides the basic toiletries like comb, toothbrush, shaver, hair dryer etc. Sufficient for me. Room is properly layout so though small, still manageable for 2 person. Taxi to Hotel ...

This was definitely one of the more nicer hotels I stayed in during my trip. The staff during check in was super nice and I'm just going to say it, I love the pajamas they provide. They were so COMFORTABLE and soft!!! The bathrooms were great and I loved that they had boxes available at all times in the lobby to refill any of the amenities you might want (tea, tooth...

The Sheraton hotel in Hiroshima is great. Its situated right neat the shinkansen station so its very easy to find. The staff are great & Helpful. The rooms are one of the best that i have ever stayed in with a great view & I would definitley stay there again.

Hotel is great to escape to. Feels like a minimalist home with warm, cosy vibe. Tasteful real wood furniture and aesthetics. Onsen has waterproof tatami floor and special stone tiles. No night view out across the bay due to steam. Best to try onsen during sunset. Excellent buffet breakfast and dinner using local ingredients. But Miyajima is a victim of its own success...

We loved this hotel. We stayed 5 nights and were sad to leave the comfort of our cosy and clean room. The staff were super helpful and speak a little English. Breakfast was cheap at 620Yen and was a selection of house made Japanese fair served in the lovely dining room each day. This hotel is fantastic value for money and the rooms are a typical small room but well pla...

my husband and i stopped by at hiroshima on the way to kyoto last november. we just booked the hotel by chance since we did not know which hotel in hiroshima is the best. to our amaze, we never expected to experience a beautiful stay in this hotel. it was only one night and we arrived a little bit late that day but the receptionists at the counter were very helpful and...

Simple is the Key !! I do not usually leave comments on website during my trip but my stay in Santiago Guest House in Hiroshima was simply Great. Best experience. Find some inspiration there, it was easy to find everything you need : - The location : just on the center of life in Hiroshima, between Museums, meeting place, Castles, Gardens, Second Hand Shops, Omi...

We ended up in Fukuyama because we couldn't find a good hotel in Hiroshima available. Now I'm happy that happened, because this hotel is just opposite the train station and it takes just over 20 minutes to be in Hiroshima by train (with JR pass). Besides, the hotel is also walking distance from the beautiful Fukuyama Castle and museums. Very convenient. Apart from that...

Another great Japanese business hotel. I took the no clean in service option. Basically meant you leave your used towels and garbage outside your door and they'll leave new ones +toiletries for you. They don't change your sheets, but I was there for less than a week. Location is great. The place is just around the corner from Hiroshima station (between the first and se...

a 2-year old hotel with friendly and helpful front staff .when i needed assistance to call a hotel in hiroshima to retrieve some personal items left there inadvertently, they offered to do that for me. the traditional japanese dinner costing yen per pax and service rendered were excellent. room was perfect-- very spacious and yukatas and pajamas provided . rooms are ...

This is a fantastic hotel located within a garden. The hotel is very beautiful and the staffs are simply amazing. It is also very quiet in the room and we can get a very good rest before catching our flight the next morning. The restaurants serve a variety of Japanese and International food. It is also within minutes from the Hiroshima Airport and near to the car renta...

The small twin/double rooms and single rooms are the same size. Perfect for single travelers but really TINY for 2. Be sure to book the bigger room for 2 pax. It was clean and cozy, though small, with quite a big TV in the room. The windows in the room I got could not be opened though. And the staff at the reception doesn't speak English. But he tried his best to accom...

We used this hotel as our base when traveling to Hiroshima and Miyajima. It was also the beginning of our Shimanami Kaido cycling trip. The hotel sent our luggage forward to our next destination so that we wouldn't have to worry about it. The breakfast buffet had alot of options as well.

We missed our first night as the ferry was cancelled due to a typhoon but that meant we stayed for the whole of the next day on the island. It is so beautiful and plenty to see, kids went up the ropeway and said that was impressive though the one who came down the nature trail was surprised when he met a couple of snakes. Saw a new-born deer prancing excitedly on its ...

Great place to stay on Miyajima. Recommend staying overnight on Miyajima rather than just doing the daytrip from Hiroshima. Outdoor onsen was beautiful - even caught sight of deers on the woods while soaking in there. Traditional rooms. Dinner was served in the restaurant. Breakfast had Japanese and Western food.

Just a few minutes walk from train station and buses, plus many major Fukuyama cultural attractions, local shopping and restaurants, made location in town excellent. In addition, a day trip to the town of Hiroshima is fast and easy directly from Fukuyama station. Facilities and value for money rated as only as good due to absence of an iron and ironing board in laund...

Stayed as a couple for one night in the twin room. Was pleasantly surprised by the size of the room on entering - it was like staying in an actual apartment with a proper corridor, segregated bathroom and toilet, a living space and two large beds. There was even a balcony with chairs and table. Kitchenette was a great feature even though we didn't do any cooking. It wa...
Cheap places to stay in Hiroshima Prefecture

Simple is the Key !! I do not usually leave comments on website during my trip but my stay in Santiago Guest House in Hiroshima was simply Great. Best experience. Find some inspiration there, it was easy to find everything you need : - The location : just on the center of life in Hiroshima, between Museums, meeting place, Castles, Gardens, Second Hand Shops, Omi...

The place is absolutely welcoming, with very comfy facilities and a nice and quiet feel. It's right next to the peace park monuments, and not far from the city center and train station. They gave me some great advice from the very beginning, with information on the typhoon that was approaching so that I could plan my next few days accordingly. In addition, they were ve...

Booked last minute on a day trip down to Hiroshima and had one of the best hostel experiences of my life. It's simple, affordable accommodation with everything you need for a comfortable stay. The reception staff told me the hostel had reopened after remodeling three weeks before my stay and the quality of the fitout is outstanding. The rooms and bathrooms were spotle...

The overall ambiance is really nice and the staff are friendly. Location is also short walks to popular Hiroshima sightseeing spots. Feels new and really clean. We stayed in their semi-private room, which is just like 4-5 rooms per floor. It has tatami mats and futons that are easy to assemble, and that's everything in the room already. The walls are private but not f...

At first I booked this hostel for 2 nights , and eventually booked additional 3 nights because the hostel is just simply amazing! Staff were excellent and most importantly the cleanliness was top notch, truly value for money. It is walking distance to the atomic bomb dome as well as one of starting point of Hiroshima Hondori Shopping Arcade. I promise you won't regret ...

If I have the opportunity to visit hiroshima again, I would still opt for SimpleStay to become my home. It's near a convenience store (Lawton), 5-minute walk to the Peace Monument, with free coffee, table tennis for exercise, and meet an accommodating staff.

Clean room w nice sheets comfy bed and quiet and good air conditioning. Front desk staff is always smiling. Coin laundry for 100yen is cheap. Location is superb near ferry and near train station. Price is very reasonable. Wifi very good..The best I've stayed compared to hostels in Hiroshima city.

It’s located in a small street near some kind of shopping area, quite near from the streetcar station (around 150 meter). Around 10 minute walks to the peace park memorial. The hostel located on top of Scandinavian cafe and bar. I stayed in the woman’s dorm on the second floor. It has its own toilet, sink and spaces for luggage. But the shower room is in 3rd floor. Th...

I considered other budget hotels in Hiroshima before I booked for CUBE. Turns out that its the best capsule hotel stay for me. Strategically located in front of tram station. Facility is superbly clean. Their system is just perfect. Everything at a reasonable price.

I decided to stay not directly in Hiroshima city, but a little further in the province. And I'm glad I did! Omotenashi is a great Hostel with super friendly staff and just 20 biking minutes from the Port to Miyajima Island. A bike can be lend for just 100¥ the whole day and is in really good Condition. The Hostel has a big and comfortable kitchen and living room area w...

I only stayed in Hiroshima for one night so I needed something cheap and close to Hiroshima station. I booked 1 hour before I arrived and it was a great choice! K’s hostel is less than 10 minutes walk from the station (take the South Exit and underpass or you’ll be lost in a maze trying to cross the road at street level!). It’s also 1 minute from the tram that goes str...

The Guest house is close to major tourist spots (A Bomb Dome and Peace Memorials, etc.). The guesthouse is clean and staff very helpful giving good recommendations on good food to eat in Hiroshima. Check out time at 11am just nice for morning walk to the Dome, Peace Park and visit the Peace Memorials Hall then get back to Hostel to check out! Will stay again if visit H...

If travelling in winter, I do not recommend. I slept with a duvet, two fleece blankets, long underwear, Panama pants, two shirts, and a sweater, just to stay warm. Otherwise it was fine. There is nothing particularly special about this place but it checks all the boxes for a place that's relatively cheap but is a private room and bathroom. Rooms are small but clean. Th...
One of most good choice for Japanese traditional stay experience~! But, it's too far from central Hiroshima and this temple should be change a cleaner~!!! Anyway, if you stay this temple, you can get what is Japanese traditional japanese room and temple.

The hostel's location is not far from JR Hiroshima Station. We had the double room with private bathroom. The bathroom is pretty small. Quite standard size in Japan's home apparently. Had the same small sized bathroom at the another apartment we're staying as well. The front desk staff is very nice and helpful. She helps our numerous questions about visiting Hiroshima ...

Clean, warm and loving family, makes delicious food, close to train station. I give high marks. They helped me out with info on Shiminami Kaito biking and helped me to get booked a great deal at a Setoda Private Onsen/Hostel out there and let me leave my bags through the next day until I returned. Stay here.

The guest house is really nice, owner speak english and are always happy, they are the best in japan. I spent a couple of night there and when i leave that place i really miss them. Private shower and no problem with tattoos, in the night the first floor is a bar and is quite funny place. Really near to train station (not hiroshima) and near to all things you want to d...

We stayed here for one night. Young Japanese lady at the front desk is wonderful and ensured we had a wonderful stay. They serve Thai food for dinner and the portion was generous and the food was tasty. Just note that the hotel is situated at the top of a hill. Best mode is via car/taxi, unless you are ready for a good 15 minute workout climbing up the pretty steep ste...

According to the owners, this house is over 200 years old. It is absolutely spectacular, especially if you get the chance to book the private room at the top floor! The interior is very traditional, with thin walls, wooden floors and large sliding doors that lead straight to the alley two floors bellow. The light shining through the windows in the morning was breathtak...

*Setouchi.Knot คือที่พักสุดคุ้มใน Fukuyama* (เราไปพักเพราะจะไปปั่นจักรยาน Shimanami kaido) - เป็นที่พักที่เก๋มาก สะดุดตา - เดินทางสะดวก เพราะห่างจากรถไฟฟ้านิดเดียว ประมาน 200 เมตร (ถ้าจะปั่นจักรยาน Shimanami Kaido มีรถบัสตรงจาก Imabari มาที่ Fukuyama ราคา 2500¥ เอง) - เวลคัมดริ้งค์ที่นี่เค้าให้เราเลือกเองตามเมนูของร้านค่ะ มีทั้งสมูทตี้ ซอฟดริ้ง หรือเครื่องดื่มแอลกอฮอล์...

It is a fun retro theme guesthouse with all the amenities you need. It is also conveniently located near the ropeway station and a bus station for express bus to Hiroshima which was where I was heading next. It is about 12-15 min walk from the JR station. I found it a very nice relaxing walk as the whole neighbourhood is full of shops and nice cafes, restaurants. Of ...

i only stayed there for three days but it was indeed the best hotel that I've ever stayed during the trip. Located right next to the JR station with less than 3-minute's walk which was very convenient for travellers. Very clean and tidy that I felt like I was staying in a 4 or 5-star hotel. The price was incredibly cheap that I didnt expect its high quality. If u are g...

After I screwed up my first attempt at booking a cheap place in Hiroshima, my son found my this one for me. It was a last minute booking, I got the last room and was grateful. It was just a few blocks from the Peace Park, easy to get to on a single tram ride from the train station and best of all, it was cheap and had lots of extras. I arrived before 9 am, they stored ...

Pros: new, extremely clean, contemporary Japanese design, dual pane windows for sound proofing, great location, stylish place, very quiet inside, location excellent for shopping, restaurants and museums. Room can fit three adults comfortably. Beds are big enough to fit two adults. Has stairs and an elevator to bring luggage up and a cool rooftop view. Con: none I woul...

Easy to get to the hotel. Staff were nice, and a ladies’ care pack was given when checking in. Essential amenities were all present. There was even a handy ‘handphone’ which provides various information (tourist attractions, how to use facilities, etc.) that travelers could use and bring out during their stay. As for the heater, the temperature would be just nice for t...

Great location - a short 10min walk to Hiroshima JR station and also downtown Hondori street. You can choose to walk to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima Castle or you can take a short bus ride. GoogleMap will provide the details to the bus services to hop on. Our room was a pleasant surprise! There was a nice sitting area overlooking the river by the ho...

This APA hotel is a new APA hotel in Hiroshima (they have another one nearer to hiroshima station) and it can be hard to find if you do not know how to navigate the underground exits from Hiroshima station, though once you get there, it's actually relatively easy. Staff was able to speak English and were kind and helpful. The room has a big TV and everything was clean,...
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for my whole stay in japan, this hotel deserves the top rank for a budget to midrange hotel. the room is not too crowded. just what i expect from a hotel. best value for money. also, the only hotel that confirm my online booking and reserve a non-smoking room for me through e-mail. also has a good access in the major tourist spots in hiroshima. just within 1km distance...

This hotel was the perfect location to get around to many major tourist attractions in Hiroshima, and easily accessible from the Hiroshima station. Our room was very nice and spacious. Bed was comfortable, and the addition of the tv being a smart tv was nice for Netflix. The hotel itself was very nice; clearly new, the lobby always smelled fantastic. The views from rec...

Hotel is great to escape to. Feels like a minimalist home with warm, cosy vibe. Tasteful real wood furniture and aesthetics. Onsen has waterproof tatami floor and special stone tiles. No night view out across the bay due to steam. Best to try onsen during sunset. Excellent buffet breakfast and dinner using local ingredients. But Miyajima is a victim of its own success...

We ended up in Fukuyama because we couldn't find a good hotel in Hiroshima available. Now I'm happy that happened, because this hotel is just opposite the train station and it takes just over 20 minutes to be in Hiroshima by train (with JR pass). Besides, the hotel is also walking distance from the beautiful Fukuyama Castle and museums. Very convenient. Apart from that...

a 2-year old hotel with friendly and helpful front staff .when i needed assistance to call a hotel in hiroshima to retrieve some personal items left there inadvertently, they offered to do that for me. the traditional japanese dinner costing yen per pax and service rendered were excellent. room was perfect-- very spacious and yukatas and pajamas provided . rooms are ...

Great place to stay on Miyajima. Recommend staying overnight on Miyajima rather than just doing the daytrip from Hiroshima. Outdoor onsen was beautiful - even caught sight of deers on the woods while soaking in there. Traditional rooms. Dinner was served in the restaurant. Breakfast had Japanese and Western food.

location is very well, near the fukuyama station, just by walk only 5 min. hotel is new and clean, facility is complete, and the bed is comfortable. inside the hotel it has a public bathtub, It's moderate prices, hotel staff was friendly and professional. go out the elevator, you can see area placing a coffee machine for guest use, and it's free. i satisfy for my stay....

This lovely hotel gave us a room with the castle view and it was lovely indeed. The hotel was less than 5min from the station, staff members were warm and all smiles. We were upgraded and had a good-sized room with fairly large bathroom. Bed was comfortable. Room amenities good. We booked with breakfast and was happy with the spread. We were also able to help ourselve...

We have been to Hitoshima to visit the Dome and Miyajima and we stayed 1 night at this hotel. First of all, the location is close to the Dome and to the rebuilded Hiroshima Castle, and also very close to a tram line connecting both the Railway Station and Miyajima Ferry. And as a bonus it is also in the middle of Hiroshima's shopping district with plenty of stores and...

You really can't beat the views of Mt Fuji, we went for one of the rooms and although it was cloudy when we arrived, we woke up with a clear sky and a great view. The in room onsen is great and the room overall is spacious and very comfortable. The hotel staff is super nice with a good enough level of english. Food was great. Definitely would recommend this place, one ...

Wow. From the time we got off the ferry from Hiroshima I was impressed with this hotel. The hotel’s shuttle was right outside the ferry terminal. Their very polite driver took our bags and we rode in their clean and comfortable van to the hotel in 5-10 minutes. When we arrived to the hotel we were greeted by again very polite staff who took our bags and guided us t...

The hotel itself is super. Room was large, almost double the size of anything we have stayed in in japan The breakfast was included and it had many options. I gave food a 4 only because as a westerner who is a healthy vegetarian a Japanese breakfast is not always great but there was the usual toast, rice, miso soup, salads, eggs, meat of sorts, yogurt and cereal. Wifi ...

Staying at Migiwatei Ochikochi was an amazing experience. Although it is expensive it is definitely worth it. There’s a free shuttle bus to and from Fukuyama station. Throughout our stay the service was outstanding; the staff were all so nice and welcoming. The room was spotless and had a luxurious feel whilst still maintaining a traditional japanese aesthetic. The bat...
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It was a good location right in the middle of the busy downtown shopping area. One can casually stroll to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park under 20 mins. Lawson right at the corner. And despite the prime location we did not have problem with noise at night. The place was clean enough for a couple of days stay. Just note there is only 1 shower and 3 toilets for the 3...

It's overpriced, dishonest owner. First gave me a lower price then gave me another higher one, after I complained to Agoda, it was even higher! Poor service, everything provided is the cheapest and from Daiso. Poor quality of quilts and noisy at night because window is facing the road. I suffered terrible skin problem after staying there for seven nights. Should ge...

This is the perfect place from which to explore Hiroshima. The property contains everything needed and can sleep a very large group. Very easy checkin and checkout. A few mins walk to catch a bus or visit the Peace Memorial Park. Highly recommend this property!!
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Hiroshima?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Hiroshima is USD 93. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Hiroshima is USD 206. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Hiroshima is USD 320.
What's the average price of a hotel in Hiroshima this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Hiroshima this weekend is USD 77. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Hiroshima this weekend is USD 173. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Hiroshima this weekend is USD 302.
What's the average price of a hotel in Hiroshima tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Hiroshima tonight is USD 80. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Hiroshima tonight is USD 207. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Hiroshima tonight is USD 233.
What are the best hotels in Hiroshima near Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum?
Verified travelers to Hiroshima who stayed near Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum have given top reviews to Hotel Kuretakeso Hiroshima Otemachi, Hotel Intergate Hiroshima and Tenryu Ryokan.
What are the best hotels in Hiroshima near Atomic Bomb Dome?
Verified travelers to Hiroshima who stayed near Atomic Bomb Dome have given top reviews to Hotel Kuretakeso Hiroshima Otemachi, Hotel Intergate Hiroshima and Tenryu Ryokan.
What are the best hotels in Hiroshima near Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park?
Verified travelers to Hiroshima who stayed near Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park have given top reviews to Hotel Kuretakeso Hiroshima Otemachi, Hotel Intergate Hiroshima and Tenryu Ryokan.
What are the most popular hotels in Hiroshima?
Some of our most popular hotels in Hiroshima are APA Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae Ohashi, Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima and Hiroshima Washington Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Hiroshima for couples?
Hotels in Hiroshima that are highly rated by couples include APA Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae Ohashi, Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima and Hiroshima Washington Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Hiroshima for families?
Hotels in Hiroshima that are highly rated by families include Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima, Hiroshima Washington Hotel and THE KNOT HIROSHIMA.
What hotels in Hiroshima have the best views?
Verified travelers to Hiroshima have given top reviews for the views at Toyoko Inn Higashi-Hiroshima Ekimae, Onomichi View Hotel Seizan and Hotel Granvia Hiroshima.
What hotels in Hiroshima have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Hiroshima have given top reviews for the breakfast at Higashi Hiroshima Sunrise 21 Hotel, Kamogawaso and Dormy Inn Hiroshima.

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Discover the Heart of Hiroshima Japan
Hiroshima, a city that beautifully blends the echoes of its past with the vibrancy of modern life, invites travelers to explore its unique charm. Renowned for its historical significance, Hiroshima is not just a destination but a profound experience that resonates with visitors. The city's rich tapestry of culture is woven from its resilience and hope, making it a symbol of peace and renewal. As you stroll through its streets, you’ll discover a harmonious mix of traditional and contemporary elements, from ancient shrines to cutting-edge architecture.
One of the standout features of Hiroshima is its stunning natural beauty. Nestled between the Seto Inland Sea and lush mountains, the city offers breathtaking landscapes that are perfect for outdoor adventures. Whether you're wandering through the serene Shukkei-en Garden or enjoying the panoramic views from Hiroshima Castle, the scenic vistas provide a picturesque backdrop to your journey. This vibrant city is a testament to the spirit of its people, who have transformed it into a thriving hub of culture, art, and innovation.
Unforgettable Reasons to Explore Hiroshima
Hiroshima is a city that captivates the hearts of its visitors with its rich history and vibrant culture. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum stands as a poignant reminder of the past, showcasing the events of August 6, 1945, and the city’s remarkable recovery. Walking through the museum, you’ll gain insights into the impact of the atomic bombing and the importance of peace. Nearby, the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a haunting yet beautiful view that symbolizes resilience and hope for a better future.
But Hiroshima is not just about its history; it is also a lively city filled with cultural experiences. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is a serene space where visitors can reflect and pay their respects. You can join locals in celebrating traditional festivals, such as the Hiroshima Flower Festival, where the streets come alive with vibrant parades and performances. The culinary scene is another reason to visit; Hiroshima is famous for its unique take on okonomiyaki, a savory pancake that is a must-try for food lovers. With countless restaurants and food stalls serving this delicious dish, your taste buds are in for a treat!
The Perfect Time to Experience Hiroshima
Timing your visit to Hiroshima can significantly enhance your experience, as each season brings its own charm. Spring, particularly from late March to early April, is a magical time when cherry blossoms bloom, painting the city in soft pink hues. The annual Hiroshima Flower Festival coincides with this season, making it an ideal time to witness the city in full bloom and participate in local festivities.
Summer, while warm and humid, offers vibrant events such as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony on August 6, where thousands gather to remember and honor the victims of the atomic bombing. Autumn, from September to November, showcases stunning fall foliage, especially in parks and gardens, creating a picturesque setting for outdoor activities. Winter, although cooler, brings a unique beauty with illuminated displays and cozy cafes that invite you to indulge in local delicacies. Regardless of when you choose to visit, Hiroshima is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Your Ultimate Guide to Where to Stay in Hiroshima
Finding the perfect accommodation in Hiroshima is key to enjoying your stay. The city offers a diverse range of options to cater to all types of travelers, whether you're seeking luxury, budget-friendly stays, or unique traditional experiences. For those looking for a touch of luxury, the Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima is a top choice, known for its elegant rooms and exceptional service. Guests rave about the hotel's prime location and friendly staff, making it a popular pick for both leisure and business travelers.
If you're on a budget, consider the Sotetsu Fresa Inn Hiroshima. This hotel boasts a fantastic location right next to Hiroshima Station, making it convenient for exploring the city. Reviews highlight its cleanliness and modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay without breaking the bank. For a unique experience, try staying at a traditional ryokan, where you can immerse yourself in Japanese culture while enjoying tatami-matted rooms and onsen (hot spring) baths.
Families will find suitable options as well, with many hotels offering family-friendly amenities. The APA Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae Ohashi is praised for its helpful staff and convenient location, making it an excellent base for exploring the city with kids. When booking your stay, consider using Agoda.com to find exclusive deals and user-friendly options that cater to your travel needs.
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Getting Around Hiroshima with Ease
Exploring Hiroshima is a breeze, thanks to its efficient public transportation system. The city boasts an extensive network of trams, buses, and trains, making it easy for visitors to navigate their way to popular attractions. The Hiroshima Electric Railway, commonly known as the "Hiroden," is a convenient tram service that connects various districts within the city. With multiple lines running through the city center, hopping on a tram is not only practical but also a delightful way to soak in the sights. Each tram stop is well-marked, and announcements are made in both Japanese and English, ensuring that everyone can find their way.
Buses are another excellent option for getting around Hiroshima. The Hiroshima Bus system covers a wider area, including destinations that may not be accessible by tram. For those looking to venture further out, the JR (Japan Railways) lines provide quick access to nearby cities and attractions, such as Miyajima Island, famous for its iconic floating torii gate. Purchasing a Hiroshima Tourist Pass can be a smart move, as it offers unlimited rides on both trams and buses for a set period, allowing travelers to explore without worrying about individual ticket costs.
If you prefer a more leisurely approach, consider renting a bicycle. Hiroshima is a bike-friendly city, with dedicated cycling paths and bike rental services available throughout. Riding along the scenic riverside paths offers a unique perspective of the city, and it's a fantastic way to visit parks and gardens at your own pace. Whether you opt for public transport or a bike, getting around Hiroshima is simple and enjoyable, leaving you more time to appreciate the city's beauty.
Must-See Attractions in Hiroshima
Hiroshima is rich in historical and cultural landmarks that tell the story of its past and present. A visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is essential for anyone wanting to understand the impact of the atomic bombing. The museum provides a comprehensive overview of the events of August 6, 1945, through powerful exhibits and personal stories. As you walk through the museum, you'll find artifacts, photographs, and testimonials that convey the city's resilience and commitment to peace. The museum is located within the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, which is a serene space for reflection and remembrance.
Just a short walk away, the Atomic Bomb Dome stands as a haunting reminder of the devastation caused by the bomb. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the few structures that remained standing after the blast and has become a symbol of hope and renewal. Visitors can take in the sight of the dome from various angles, especially stunning at dusk when it is beautifully illuminated. Another notable site is the Hiroshima Castle, often referred to as "Carp Castle." Originally built in the 16th century, the castle has been reconstructed and now houses a museum that showcases Hiroshima's history prior to World War II. The surrounding park, with its lovely cherry blossoms in spring, adds to the charm of the visit.
For families, the Children's Peace Monument is a touching tribute to the young victims of the atomic bombing. This monument, inspired by the story of Sadako Sasaki, features a statue of a girl holding a paper crane, symbolizing peace. Visitors often leave colorful origami cranes as offerings, making it a poignant spot for reflection. Each of these attractions offers a unique insight into Hiroshima's past, ensuring that visitors leave with a deeper understanding of the city and its journey towards peace.
Family-Friendly Fun in Hiroshima
Hiroshima is a fantastic destination for families, offering a variety of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. One of the highlights for families is the Asa Zoological Park, located just a short drive from the city center. This well-maintained zoo features a wide range of animals, including rare species, and provides educational programs that engage children and adults alike. The zoo's spacious grounds allow for leisurely strolls, and there are plenty of picnic spots where families can enjoy a meal amidst nature.
Another great family-friendly destination is Shukkei-en Garden, a beautifully landscaped Japanese garden that offers a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Families can explore winding paths, serene ponds, and picturesque bridges while enjoying the seasonal beauty of the garden. Children will love spotting koi fish and turtles in the ponds, making it a delightful outing for all. Additionally, the garden often hosts cultural events and workshops, providing opportunities for families to engage with traditional Japanese arts and crafts.
For a day filled with fun and learning, the Hiroshima Botanical Garden is a must-visit. This expansive garden showcases a diverse collection of plants and flowers, with themed areas that educate visitors about various ecosystems. The garden features interactive exhibits and a children's playground, making it an ideal spot for families to spend a day outdoors. With so many options for family-friendly fun, Hiroshima ensures that visitors of all ages can create lasting memories together.
Outdoor Adventures and Nature Escapes in Hiroshima
Nestled between mountains and the Seto Inland Sea, Hiroshima is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The city offers numerous parks and natural attractions where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. One of the most popular spots is Kohne-yama, a stunning mountain that provides hiking trails suitable for all skill levels. The summit rewards hikers with breathtaking panoramic views of Hiroshima and its surrounding landscapes. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just looking for a leisurely walk, Kohne-yama is a perfect escape into nature.
If you're seeking a more relaxed outdoor experience, consider visiting Ikuchi Island. A short ferry ride from the mainland, this charming island is known for its beautiful beaches and picturesque scenery. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or exploring the island's quaint villages. The laid-back atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for a family picnic or a romantic getaway. Additionally, the island is famous for its art installations, making it a unique destination for culture lovers.
For those looking to unwind, Yamato Onsen Monogatari offers a serene onsen experience surrounded by nature. This hot spring resort features various indoor and outdoor baths, allowing visitors to soak in the healing waters while enjoying views of the lush landscape. The tranquil environment is perfect for relaxation after a day of exploring the city. With such a wealth of outdoor adventures and nature escapes, Hiroshima provides ample opportunities for visitors to connect with the stunning natural beauty of the region.
Delicious Dining in Hiroshima
Hiroshima's culinary scene is as rich and diverse as its history, offering a delightful array of dining options that cater to every palate. One of the city’s most famous dishes is Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, a savory pancake layered with ingredients such as cabbage, noodles, and seafood, topped with a tangy sauce. For an authentic experience, visit local eateries like Okonomi-mura, a multi-story building filled with various okonomiyaki restaurants where you can taste this delicious dish prepared in different styles. Each chef has their unique twist, making it a fun culinary adventure for visitors.
Seafood lovers will be pleased to discover that Hiroshima is renowned for its fresh oysters, especially during the winter months. Local restaurants serve these delicacies in various forms, from grilled to fried, or even raw with a squeeze of lemon. Check out Hiroshima Oyster Bar for a delightful tasting experience, where you can enjoy the freshest oysters paired with local sake. Another must-try is the Hiroshima Tsukemen, a cold dipping noodle dish served with a rich broth, perfect for warm weather. Many ramen shops throughout the city specialize in this dish, providing a refreshing alternative to traditional hot noodles.
For those looking to experience fine dining, Hiroshima offers several upscale restaurants that showcase local ingredients and creative culinary techniques. Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima features exquisite dining options with stunning views of the city, perfect for a romantic evening out. Additionally, the city is home to various izakayas, or Japanese pubs, where you can enjoy a casual meal with friends while sampling a variety of small dishes. With such a vibrant food scene, dining in Hiroshima is sure to be a highlight of your visit.
Shopping Hotspots in Hiroshima
Hiroshima boasts a variety of shopping options, from traditional markets to modern shopping complexes. One of the best places to start is Hiroshima Parco, a stylish shopping mall that features a mix of international and local brands, as well as trendy cafes and restaurants. Here, you can find everything from fashion to cosmetics, making it a great spot for a leisurely shopping day. Don’t forget to check out the top floor for a stunning view of the city while you enjoy a snack.
If you’re looking for unique souvenirs, head to the Shukkeien Garden area, where you can find local artisans selling handcrafted goods, such as pottery, textiles, and traditional Japanese crafts. The Hiroshima Handicraft Center is another great destination for finding one-of-a-kind items, including beautiful origami and lacquerware. For a more local experience, visit the Hiroshima Fish Market, where you can not only shop for fresh seafood but also enjoy delicious street food from the vendors surrounding the market.
Another shopping gem is Hondori Shopping Arcade, a covered shopping street lined with shops, boutiques, and eateries. This bustling area is perfect for a leisurely stroll while exploring local fashion trends and sampling street food. Whether you’re hunting for souvenirs, fashion, or gourmet treats, Hiroshima’s shopping scene has something for everyone.
Festivals and Events to Experience in Hiroshima
Hiroshima comes alive with vibrant festivals and events throughout the year, offering visitors a chance to experience the local culture and traditions. One of the most significant events is the Hiroshima Flower Festival, held annually in early May. This colorful celebration features parades, live performances, and stunning floral displays, turning the city into a vibrant tapestry of colors. With various activities for all ages, the festival is a great opportunity to mingle with locals and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Another notable event is the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony, held every August 6th to commemorate the victims of the atomic bombing. The ceremony takes place in the Peace Memorial Park and includes a moment of silence, lantern lighting, and speeches from dignitaries. This poignant event serves as a reminder of the importance of peace and is attended by thousands, making it a unique and moving experience for visitors.
Throughout the year, Hiroshima also hosts various cultural events, such as traditional tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops, and local art exhibitions. The Hiroshima International Animation Festival is a fantastic event for animation lovers, showcasing works from both local and international artists. With such a diverse range of festivals and events, visitors are encouraged to check local calendars to make the most of their visit.
Cultural Experiences and Local Customs in Hiroshima
Experiencing the local culture in Hiroshima is an enriching part of any visit. Engaging in traditional practices, such as participating in a tea ceremony, allows visitors to gain insight into Japan's rich cultural heritage. Many tea houses in the city offer classes where you can learn the art of tea preparation while enjoying matcha tea and traditional sweets. This serene experience is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in Japanese customs.
When interacting with locals, it’s helpful to be aware of some common customs. For instance, bowing is a traditional greeting in Japan, and it’s considered polite to bow when thanking someone. Additionally, removing your shoes before entering someone’s home or certain traditional establishments is customary. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases, such as “arigatou” (thank you) and “sumimasen” (excuse me), can go a long way in enhancing your interactions with locals.
Visiting local shrines and temples is another way to connect with Hiroshima’s culture. The Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine is a beautiful site dedicated to those who lost their lives in the war, and it offers a peaceful atmosphere for reflection. Engaging in the practice of omikuji, where visitors draw fortunes, can also be a fun way to participate in local traditions. By embracing these cultural experiences, visitors can leave with a deeper appreciation of Hiroshima's rich heritage.
Nightlife and Entertainment Options in Hiroshima
Hiroshima's nightlife scene offers a variety of options for those looking to unwind after a day of exploration. The city is home to numerous bars, izakayas, and nightclubs that cater to different tastes and preferences. For a lively evening, head to the Hondori area, where you’ll find a plethora of bars and restaurants buzzing with energy. Many izakayas here offer an extensive menu of local dishes, making it an ideal spot to sample Hiroshima's culinary delights while enjoying a drink.
If you're in the mood for live music, check out venues such as Club Quattro and Hiroshima Blue Live, which frequently host local and international acts. These venues provide a great atmosphere for enjoying live performances ranging from rock to jazz. For a more laid-back experience, consider visiting a traditional karaoke bar, where you can sing your heart out with friends while enjoying drinks and snacks.
For those interested in cultural performances, the Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum often features exhibitions and events that highlight local artists and performers. Additionally, seasonal festivals may include traditional dance performances and fireworks, adding a unique flair to your evening entertainment. With such a diverse nightlife scene, Hiroshima has something for everyone to enjoy after the sun sets.
Day Trips from Hiroshima
Hiroshima's prime location makes it an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions and destinations. A must-visit is Miyajima Island, home to the iconic floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine. Just a short ferry ride from the city, the island offers stunning views, hiking trails, and opportunities to see wild deer roaming freely. Be sure to try the local specialty, grilled oysters, while you’re there!
Another fantastic day trip option is Okayama, known for its beautiful Korakuen Garden and Okayama Castle. The garden is one of Japan's three great gardens and features picturesque landscapes, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The castle, often referred to as “Crow Castle” due to its black exterior, offers insights into the region's history and stunning views from its observation deck.
For those interested in history, the Hiroshima & Miyajima One Day Tour by bullet train is a convenient way to experience both destinations in one day. This tour typically includes guided visits to key sites, making it easy to maximize your time. Whether you’re seeking natural beauty, historical landmarks, or cultural experiences, day trips from Hiroshima provide ample opportunities to explore the surrounding region.
Weather Insights for Your Hiroshima Adventure
Understanding Hiroshima's weather can help travelers plan their visit more effectively. The city experiences four distinct seasons, each offering unique experiences. Spring, from March to May, is characterized by mild temperatures and blooming cherry blossoms, making it a popular time for visitors. The average temperature ranges from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F), ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Summer, which lasts from June to August, can be hot and humid, with temperatures often soaring above 30°C (86°F). This season is perfect for enjoying Hiroshima's outdoor festivals and events, but it's essential to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen. Autumn, from September to November, brings cooler temperatures and stunning fall foliage, creating a picturesque backdrop for exploring the city. Expect temperatures to range between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) during this season.
Winter, from December to February, is relatively mild compared to other regions in Japan, with temperatures averaging between 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). While snowfall is rare, it’s advisable to dress warmly for outdoor activities. Regardless of the season, Hiroshima offers a wealth of experiences for visitors to enjoy, so be sure to check the weather forecast before your trip to make the most of your adventure.
Practical Travel Information for Hiroshima Visitors
Before embarking on your journey to Hiroshima, it’s essential to be well-prepared with some practical travel information. First and foremost, ensure you have the necessary travel documents, such as a valid passport and any required visas. Japan is generally a safe destination, but it’s always wise to take standard precautions, such as keeping your belongings secure and being aware of your surroundings.
Travel insurance is highly recommended, as it can provide peace of mind in case of unexpected events, such as medical emergencies or trip cancellations. Familiarize yourself with local emergency contacts, including the nearest hospital and police station, to ensure you’re prepared in case of any issues. Additionally, learning a few basic Japanese phrases can enhance your interactions with locals and make your travel experience more enjoyable.
Public transportation in Hiroshima is efficient and user-friendly, so consider purchasing a Hiroshima Tourist Pass for unlimited rides on trams and buses. This pass can save you money and simplify your travel around the city. Lastly, remember to keep cash on hand, as some smaller shops and restaurants may not accept credit cards. With these practical tips in mind, you’ll be ready to explore all that Hiroshima has to offer.
Picture-Perfect Spots in Hiroshima
Hiroshima is brimming with picturesque spots that are perfect for capturing memories. One of the most iconic locations is the Atomic Bomb Dome, especially stunning at dusk when it’s illuminated against the night sky. This UNESCO World Heritage Site provides a powerful backdrop for photos, symbolizing resilience and hope. Nearby, the serene Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park offers beautiful landscapes and tranquil ponds, making it an ideal setting for reflective photography.
The Shukkei-en Garden is another must-visit for those looking to capture the beauty of nature. With its winding paths, koi-filled ponds, and traditional teahouses, this garden offers countless opportunities for stunning photographs throughout the seasons. In spring, cherry blossoms create a breathtaking scene, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage.
For a unique perspective of the city, head to Orizuru Tower, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Hiroshima and the surrounding area. The observation deck is a fantastic spot for capturing wide-angle shots of the city skyline and the iconic river that flows through it. With so many picture-perfect locations, Hiroshima is a photographer’s dream, ensuring you’ll leave with a treasure trove of memories captured in stunning images.