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Popular Fall Viewing Attractions in Hiroshima Prefecture [2025]

Miyajima
Miyajima
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Miyajima

Miyajima

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4.9
Based on 4,990 reviews
Itsukushima Island | 17 km from downtown
Phone +81829442011
Address: Hiroshima ken, Hatsukaichi city, Miyajima cho
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 days
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No. 3 of Best Things to Do in Hiroshima Prefecture
Highlights:
󱓊Cable car views of Seto Inland Sea
700 maple trees' stunning autumn foliage
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Miyajima has been known as the "Island of Gods" since ancient times. In the Heian period, Taira no Kiyomori built the famous Itsukushima Shrine here, making it an extraordinary holy place for Japanese Shintoism. Miyajima is one of the "Three Best in Japan" and was selected as a World Cultural Heritage in 1996. ① Itsukushima Shrine is not only a classic symbol of Japan, but also a masterpiece of human architectural history. It constructs a grand divine space with vast fields such as oceans and mountains. It worships the natural world as a god, a mountain, a forest, and even a boulder. Miyajima is a manifestation of this primitive belief in the mountains. Itsukushima Shrine boldly built its temple in the style of the palace-style residence of the Heian period as an architectural style. The gorgeous corridor connects 6 national treasure buildings and 11 important cultural property buildings. It is the most beautiful shrine in Japan. ③ Big Torii When the tide is high, Itsukushima Shrine and the Big Torii seem to float on the sea, sacred and inviolable; when the tide is low, the foundation and mudflats of the shrine will be exposed, and you can approach the Torii and watch it up close. The Big Torii is 16 meters high, and the main pillars are made of camphor wood, which has natural corrosion resistance and is not easy to rot even underwater. When the tide is low, you can walk on the Big Torii, where you can throw coins for blessings and draw lots. You can draw lots for 100 yen to see your recent fortune. Itsukushima Shrine is still very beautiful from the Big Torii. "Miyajima" There are spirits between the mountains and the sea. In addition to Nara, there are deer everywhere in Miyajima. They are different from those in Nara, and people feed them less because there are no deer biscuits sold here. They are generally gentle, and the "local bully atmosphere" is not very obvious.
World Heritage Miyajima In December 1996, the World Heritage Committee officially registered Itsukushima Shrine as a World Heritage Site. The registered area includes Itsukushima Shrine, the sea in front and the Misen Primeval Forest (natural monument) in the back, totaling 431.3 hectares, accounting for about 14% of the total area of ​​Miyajima. Three Views of Japan - Miyajima in Aki In 1643, Confucian scholar Lin Chunzhai traveled across Japan on foot and wrote "A Study of Japanese National Deeds" based on his travel experiences. In the article, Matsushima, Amanohashidate and Itsukushima (Miyajima) were named "Three Wonders (i.e. the best scenic spots)".
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Itsukushima Jinja
Itsukushima Jinja
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Itsukushima Jinja

Itsukushima Jinja

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Itsukushima Island | 17 km from downtown
Phone +81829442020
Address: 1-1 Miyajimacho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0588, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
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No. 5 of Best Things to Do in Hiroshima Prefecture
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The Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima, Japan, enshrines Ichikishimahime, Tashinhime, and Tatsukihime, who are revered as the Three Munakata Goddesses. The Three Munakata Goddesses are worshipped as the guardians of the sea, safe sailing, good luck, and the fulfillment of wishes. The shrine is famous for its unique architectural beauty and superb palace-style architectural skills. It was first built in 593 and later rebuilt in 1168 by the powerful Taira no Kiyomori of the time, and has been preserved to this day. The unique configuration that stands out in the sea and the contrast with the beautiful mountains behind it reflect the ambition and power of Kiyomori. With the "main shrine" (main hall) as the center, several shrines are arranged around it, and there are also Noh theater stages, music halls, halls, etc. in between. The buildings are connected by a 300-meter-long corridor, forming a seamless whole. The bright red color of the shrine and the large torii gate is said to ward off evil spirits. The entire building is also painted with vermilion lacquer for corrosion prevention.
I visited this place in early 2019. The torii gate on the water is really special. It is much larger than the ordinary torii gate, like a city gate. You can walk to the foundation of the torii gate when the tide is low. You can also try the island's specialty oysters, which are different from those in Guangdong, China, and are larger. The shopping street on the island is closed one day a week, so be aware of it before you go.
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Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima Castle

Hiroshima Castle

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From AU$ 2.87
Based on 2,064 reviews
689m from downtown
Phone +81822217512
Address: 21-1 Motomachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0011, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No. 8 of Best Things to Do in Hiroshima Prefecture
Highlights:
󰋄Autumn maple views & temples
Colorful autumn maple & ginkgo
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Hiroshima Castle is located on the flat land of the delta of the Ota River. The south of Hiroshima City faces the Seto Inland Sea, forming Hiroshima Bay. The city of Hiroshima was formed on the delta formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of the Ota River flowing in the city center. The center of the delta of the Ota River also became the Hiroshima Plain, and the surrounding areas became the western and northern parts of the city, and the eastern part became a hilly area.
Hiroshima Castle is also known as "Carp Castle" because it looks like a black carp. However, the color of Hiroshima Castle is not mainly black, but black and brown. The current castle was rebuilt after the war.
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