Read Day 2 here - Miyajima, Mount Misen
Read Day 3 here - Ferry to Matsuyama
Read Day 4 here - Matsuyama Castle, Dogo Onsen, Ishiteji Temple
Read Day 5 here - Return journey
Silver Week happens every few years when three public holidays follow a weekend making a five day holiday. We were able to take advantage of these five days to explore Hiroshima (??), Miyajima (??)and Matsuyama (??). Keep in mind that Silver Week is one of the busiest holidays after Golden Week in Japan so book your accommodations and transport tickets ahead of time! Many hostels in popular cities like Kyoto (??)may be booked out weeks ahead of time.
Hiroshima Station |
We started off our journey in Himeji and took the Shinkansen to Hiroshima which took about one hour (7770 yen). We arrived in Hiroshima in the afternoon and proceeded to find lunch. There was a tourist booth outside the JR Hiroshima Station and I asked the person for recommendations to eat the famous okonomiyaki. He pointed us to Ekimae Hiroshima Okonimi-hiroba which was just across the street from the station.
Oyster okonomiyaki |
Next we walked back to the JR station to the Shinkansen-guchi exit where the Hotel Granvia was to find the Hiroshima Meipuru-pu (sightseeing loop bus). A one-day pass cost 400 yen and it took us to various sightseeing spots without having to look up directions. However, the bus is not as frequent as other modes of public transport so you may not want to opt for the loop bus if you are tight on time.
Atomic Bomb Dome |
On the way to the museum we past by the Children's Peace Monument and the Cenotaph for the A-bomb victims. The Fountain of Prayer is on the other side of the museum coming from the A-bomb Dome.
Children's Peace Monument |
Cenotaph |
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum |
For dinner we tried another famous Hiroshima dish called Tsukemen which are cold noodles served with a dipping sauce on the side. We could choose the spiciness level and the sauce had many sesame seeds.
We walked back to the JR station and took the Sanyo Line to Miyajimaguchi Station to find our hostel for two nights called Backpackers Miyajima. The train ride was about 30 minutes and cost 410 yen. The staff was very friendly and I was surprised they even knew me by name after the first night!
View from rooftop of Backpackers Miyajima |
Read Day 2 here - Miyajima, Mount Misen
Read Day 3 here - Ferry to Matsuyama
Read Day 4 here - Matsuyama Castle, Dogo Onsen, Ishiteji Temple
Read Day 5 here - Return journey
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