Thursday, June 18, 2026

Hiroshima Travel Guide: The Best Things to Do

Atomic Bomb Dome and river in Hiroshima, Japan

Hiroshima is a city defined by resilience. Devastated in 1945, it has rebuilt itself into a vibrant, welcoming destination with a powerful message of peace. Beyond its moving memorials, the region offers a famous floating shrine, a handsome castle, lush gardens, and even an island full of rabbits. This guide brings together the best things to do for a memorable visit.

Start with the Peace Memorial

Atomic Bomb Dome and river in Hiroshima, Japan

No visit to Hiroshima is complete without time at the Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Park. The preserved ruins, thoughtful monuments, and excellent museum tell the city’s story with honesty and hope. Give it the unhurried time it deserves, ideally as your first stop, to understand everything else you will see.

Take a Day for Miyajima

Atomic Bomb Dome and river in Hiroshima, Japan

A short train and ferry ride brings you to Miyajima, home of the iconic floating torii gate and the Itsukushima Shrine. Wild deer, mountain trails, and local street food make it a perfect day trip. Time your visit around the tides to see the gate both rising from the water and standing on the exposed seabed.

History and Nature in the City

Atomic Bomb Dome and river in Hiroshima, Japan

Back in town, the rebuilt Hiroshima Castle offers a window into the samurai era and fine views from its keep. For something completely different, Okunoshima, or Rabbit Island, makes a charming and slightly poignant day trip. Together they show the lighter, more relaxed side of the region.

Getting Around

Hiroshima’s streetcar network makes the city easy to explore, and the JR lines connect it to Miyajima and beyond. A JR Pass is excellent value if you are touring western Japan. Two to three days is enough to cover the highlights without rushing, leaving room for the city’s famous okonomiyaki along the way.

Hiroshima rewards travelers who come with an open heart. From solemn remembrance to natural beauty and gentle fun, it offers a richer, more moving experience than almost anywhere in Japan.

Our Hiroshima Travel Guides

See also: The Complete Hiroshima Guide — sights, day trips, and where to stay.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *