Things to do & places to visit in Chugoku, Japan


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Chugoku #7 destination in Japan 2023. The average rating score is 4.36 based on 80.5k traveler reviews, of 153 attractions. Timezone: Asia/Tokyo, current date and time: Sunday, April 28, 2024, 13:05.

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  1. 4.5 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (6.991 reviews)
    - Heart warming experience
    Sunday: 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM Speciality Museums • History Museums
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    This park commemorates the explosion of the first atomic bomb, and houses the Peace Memorial Museum and monuments related to the horrific event. See more..
  2. 4.5 Atomic Bomb Dome (6.016 reviews)
    - This building is powerful to put the words in adjoining museum into reality
    Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Historic Sites
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    This skeleton of a building is all that remains in the area where the first atomic bomb exploded on August 6, 1945, and serves as a symbol of both the horrors of atomic war and the hope for world peace. See more..
  3. 4.5 Miyajima (4.826 reviews)
    - A very special place to visit
    Sunday: 6:30 AM - 5:30 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas • Islands
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    Scenic site that includes the Itsukushima Shrine, Otorii Gate and visit to Mt. Misen. See more..
  4. 4.5 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (3.685 reviews)
    - A beautiful place, and emotional
    Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent More than 3 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    I took a tour through this part with a nationally licensed tour guide (which I recommend) who helped me understand the city in a deeper way. We walked from Ground Zero, past the Dome and through the park. It was a powerful experience. In the park, I was honored to be approached by multiple groups of local school children who asked us to join their prayers for world peace. It was a very poignant moment juxtaposing the future and the past. See more..
  5. 4.5 Itsukushima Shrine (3.510 reviews)
    - 1 of the 3 iconic Japan not to miss
    Sunday: 6:30 AM - 5:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Historic Sites • Religious Sites
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    The famous shrine built on stilts with its torii gate set in the sea. See more..
  6. 4.5 Izumo Grand Shrine (2.139 reviews)
    - Bow Bow Clap Clap Clap Clap Bow
    Sunday: 6:30 AM - 8:00 PM Religious Sites
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    The majesty of the shrine and the serenity of the areas around the shrine is overwhelming. Being one of the oldest shrines in Japan, visiting this shrine will give an ancient Japan feels. Knowing the story of Ōkuninushi will spark interest in your visit. Onto practical things, you can pray for your present or future partner by making four claps instead of the usual two. See more..
  7. 4.5 Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter (1.746 reviews)
    - Lovely even in December
    Historic Walking Areas
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    We took the JR train from Fukuoka and arrived in Okayama in less than 2 hours on Sunday, December 29. Prior to leaving for Japan, we bought the 7 Day JR Sanyo Sanin Northern Kyushu Pass for $200 per person. It covered Shinkansens and allowed for free seat reservations and proved very useful. From Okayama, it was another 10 minute train to Kurashiki station. We arrived around 10 am. Even late December, there were plenty of tourists walking around in this Historical Quarter. The area is not large but very walkable with lots of shops and places to eat. I didn't see any boats running though they were parked in the water. Definitely make a trip there and you can combine with a visit to Okayama. See more..
  8. 4.5 Okayama Korakuen Garden (1.720 reviews)
    - Beautiful garden
    Sunday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Gardens
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    In 1687, daimyō (feudal lord) Ikeda Tsunamasa ordered his vassal Tsuda Nagatada to begin the construction of a new garden. The groundwork took 13 years until 1700, but since then the garden has retained most of its original appearance across the Edo period (1603-1868) until the present day. The garden was used as a retreat as well as a place for entertaining guests, although people of the fiefdom too could visit it on certain occasions. As time went by, successive daimyōs slightly modified the garden adding and removing hills, lawns, ponds and buildings, but the initial concept of Korakuen as a wide, bright space offering beautiful inner and outer vistas remained constant and unaltered. In 1884, the ownership of Korakuen was transferred to Okayama Prefecture and the garden was opened to the general public: since then it is carefully managed as a historical cultural asset to be passed down to future generations. See more..
  9. 4.5 Children's Peace Monument (1.554 reviews)
    - Remember the children
    Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Monuments & Statues
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    A beautiful monument to Sadako Sasaki & all the thousands of child victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Surrounded by pape cranes in glass cases. Be sure to look inside the monument to see a beautiful bronze crane that is like a wind chime. See more..
  10. 4.5 Matsue Castle (1.516 reviews)
    - Epic Castle and one of my favorites!
    Sunday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Castles
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    Matsue symbol Matsue Castle is said to be one of the national treasures and one of the only orthodox towers among the 12 towers that exist throughout the country. Matsue Castle can be proud, please enjoy. See more..
  11. 4.5 Tottori Sand Dunes (1.486 reviews)
    - Amazing And Unseen Tottori Prefecture
    Lookouts • Geologic Formations
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    We started our trip from Saicho Station, Higashi Hiroshima to Tottori Station and then continue to Tottori sand dunes. The first time I saw it was something amazing. The Sand dunes and ocean waves that match each other perfectly. From then, travel to the Uradome Coast. It is a very beautiful place, we can walk up the mountain to get a better view and enjoined the winter wind. After that, we traveled to Kurayoshi White Wall Street. It is a quiet village but there are interesting things. There is a museum about Sumo to learn. And there are shops that are unique to buy souvenirs. And the last place in Tottori is Bamboo Forests and Old Railway. We had fun walking through the snow on the old railway line that had bamboo trees all around. It is a remarkable place. This is amazing and unseen Tottori. See more..
  12. 4.5 JR Nishinihon Miyajima Ferry (1.309 reviews)
    - A nice quick trip to the island
    Sunday: 5:45 AM - 10:30 PM Ferries
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    While staying in Hiroshima we decided to visit Miyajima. We travelled to the ferry on the JR train service so just used our pass to go to the island on the ferry. A very smooth 10 minute crossing that got people on and off quickly, very busy both ways but the ferry’s are going continuously so never had to wait long. You get a great view of the massive red Tori Gate as you approach the island, The ferry company offer a great service See more..
  13. 4.5 Mt. Misen (1.224 reviews)
    - Climb for the view, and the walk
    Mountains
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    If you’re already on the island you may as well make your way to the peak. I’d suggest you take the rope way up, and then walk down. The walk to the rope way is pretty pleasant, you can stop by the deer park on the way. Once at the peak walk to the viewing point and take in the island. You should also climb to the top of the rope way building as well. The views are even better. Then on your walk down make sure to stop at the money shrine - it’s tucked inside a smallish opening. For the walk down, you have a choice of three paths, we took the left one (as illustrated on the map given on the island). It’s of a medium distance and time commitment. I think the longest one is the least crowded and most peaceful, but I really wanted to go to the tengu temple and we only had a couple of hours. Just make sure to watch out for the moving metal plates on the path and don’t fall off. See more..
  14. 4.5 Kintaikyo Bridge (1.189 reviews)
    - Fascinating wooden bridge
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Bridges • Scenic Walking Areas
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    Took the bus from Iwakuni Station to the stop a two minute walk from the bridge as part of the good value bridge, ropeway, castle combination ticket. The bridge was beautiful to look at, both on top and underneath, although as others have said be ready for the wide shallow steps that can be quite spot on the downward slope until you get used to them. I bought an icecream to eat on the way back before I saw the sign that asked you not to eat or drink on the bridge. See more..
  15. 4.5 Shukkei-en Garden (1.091 reviews)
    - Well kept peaceful and tranquil garden in the center of Hiroshima.
    Sunday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Gardens
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    This 17th-century miniature landscape garden was restored after its destruction in 1945, and contains a pond, streams, islets and bridges. See more..
  16. 4.5 Adachi Museum of Art (1.073 reviews)
    - A marvelous combination of pictures and a garden.
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Gardens • Art Museums
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    The museum is maintained very well, and I enjoyed the silent beauty of objects and a garden. The founder left the phrase, "A garden, is also an artwork.". I could understand his message by standing there. The garden was Japanese-style and served various atmospheres. Some part was tidied up methodically, and the other looked like nature as it was. Some had a beautiful color combination from leaves and flowers, and the other showed a sight of monochrome like a Chinese ink painting. I recommend you take enough time to enjoy this view. See more..
  17. 4.5 The Cenotaph (996 reviews)
    - beautiful cenotaph
    Monuments & Statues
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    really lovely monument in th epeace park, well thought out and really inspiring a great place to just relax and contemplate See more..
  18. 4.5 Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims (965 reviews)
    - understated
    Sunday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM History Museums
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    a amazing experience to be able to visit hiroshima and this will certainly be part of your tour should you also visit not ot be missed. See more..
  19. 4.5 Tsunoshima Ohashi (865 reviews)
    - Terrific looking bridge
    Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent < 1 hour Bridges
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    We recently crossed the bridge on a tour of the area. It is a a great sight when you first see it. It must be a great asset to the area and the island. I could imagine it must have been hard in the past two cross by ferry especially in bad weather. It has now become a tourist attraction itself. See more..
  20. 4.5 Yamato Museum (859 reviews)
    - Stunned!!
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Speciality Museums
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    I went to visit this museum as part of the package tour to Hiroshima that I purchased. I didn't expect too much in the beginning but when getting there I totally agree with other reviewers. This is a must-visit site for military or naval enthusiast. Although we need to walk from Kure Station but the sign is very clear. Just follow the sign. Combining the visit with JMSDF Museum (just on the opposite site) is also a good option. While YOUME shopping mall can be a place for resting, having meal or even shopping. See more..
  21. 4.5 Ohara Museum of Art (719 reviews)
    - Outstanding collection of art in beautiful area
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Art Museums
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    Located in the beautiful historic Kurashiki village, this small gallery is packed with blockbuster art. There is fantastic local artists represented plus Manet, Monet,Rembrandt and so on. Truly an amazing collection. See more..
  22. 4.5 Peace Bell (685 reviews)
    - Time for a more peaceful world, without a dominating force
    Monuments & Statues
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    There are three peace bells in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. The largest is called the Peace Bell, and which visitors can ring this bell of peace and hope. This bell of peace asks that “Let all nuclear arms and wars be gone. And the nations live in true peace!” The bell was completed in 1964. Since then, there has been little progress in riding the world of nuclear weapons. We struck the bell and heard to the sound reverberations. See more..
  23. 4.5 The Sand Museum (646 reviews)
    - Amazing skill and technique
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Art Museums
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    The Sand Museum in Tottori Sand Dunes is the only indoor museum exhibited sand sculpture specially. We exhibit the highest quality sand sculptures every year by the executive producer and the professional sculptor from all over the world. See more..
  24. 4.5 MAZDA Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima (637 reviews)
    - Amazing night of baseball! Super fun!!
    Arenas & Stadiums
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    We enjoyed everything about our visit to the stadium. The local team, Hiroshima Carp, were playing the Tokyo Swallows. The actual baseball was very good, but for us secondary to everything going on around us. The Japanese people are generally reserved in public, but at the stadium they let loose! There was singing and chanting and noise makers banging all night. Nothing was over the top; all was in good fun. They have a really cool seventh inning stretch routine which you need to experience. The whole thing was a blast! If you have a chance to see a game here go for it! Tickets are very hard to get, at least for resrved seats, so try to get them in advance. We used the online ticket service Viagogo and got great seats for not too much money. See more..
  25. 4.5 Daishoin Temple (601 reviews)
    - Serene and happy!
    Sunday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Religious Sites
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    It was so happy seeing this statues lining up with cute little knitted bonnets on each and everyone of them. You will feel happy just walking pass each of them. The view was actually from the top but you need to get pass 1 of the small temple which led to a small staircase to head down. See more..
  26. 4.5 JMSDF Kure Museum (568 reviews)
    - Visit a real Submarine
    Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Speciality Museums
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    Across the street from Kure's Yamato Museum is the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force's submarine museum. The three-story building, filled with fascinating displays, is dwarfed by the submarine Akishio, which is on a cradle in front of it. You can enter and tour part of the sub from the museum's third floor. Lots of hands-on exhibits make this one of Japan's newest and most interesting museums. See more..
  27. 4.5 Akiyoshido (554 reviews)
    - 凄い景色の鍾乳洞 Huge cave with incredible view
    Sunday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Spent 1-2 hours Caverns & Caves
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    Akiyoshidō cave , a special national treasure, is one of the largest limestone caves in the country. It is filled with geographically precious objects such as gigantic stalagmites, rimstones like terraced rice fields, and many others. The cave started forming a million years ago and you will be fascinated with the visible history of the earth. Enjoy it thoroughly by viewing and photographing. You will walk through the cave comfortably as the temperature stays 17 ℃ throughout a year. You can go directly up to the Akiyoshidai Plateau from the elevator located in the middle of the cave. See more..
  28. 4.5 Itsukushima Shrine Torii (542 reviews)
    - What a famous site
    Spent < 1 hour Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites
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    As we arrived on the island by ferry the first thing you see is the magnificent red Tori Gate. When we got here the tide was out so you can walk right up to this amazing wooden icon of Japan. When you stand beside it the sheer size of it strikes home , made from huge trunks of the camphor tree that apparently last indefinitely. Later in the day the tide came in and then like the shrine it appears to be floating in the ocean. When in Japan this is a sight you must experience See more..
  29. 4.5 Okunoshima Island (471 reviews)
    - Buy your food before you get on the boat!
    Islands
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    You should absolutely come here if you have the time. Of all the places we visited, my children talk about this place the most. Most other reviews already express the great quantities of cuteness that await you. Let me just add that you should buy your rabbit food from the Family Mart or Visitor Center before you come to the island. You cannot buy food for the rabbits on the island! We visited in December and it was quite cold and windy but still worth it! See more..
  30. 4.5 Ruriko Temple Five-Story Pagoda (464 reviews)
    - Amazingly beautiful
    Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    Designated as a national treasure, this pagoda is one of three famous pagodas in Japan beside that of Daigoji and Horyuji. As I visited this place, the weather was very nice, and I just forgot time passing, while contemplating. It is just amazing. See more..
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