

A vibrant morning market on Miyajima Island, offering local produce, seafood, and traditional crafts.
A lively morning market offering local produce, seafood, and traditional snacks.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this Shinto shrine is known for its beautiful torii gate and vermilion-lacquered buildings.
Explore the island's lush forests and scenic trails, leading to Mount Misen's summit.
Iconic for its ocean views and traditional Japanese breakfast sets.
Famous for its fresh, locally-sourced sushi breakfast.
A collection of ramen shops, popular among locals and tourists alike.
Omamori are protective charms, often given as gifts, symbolizing good fortune and protection.
These maple leaf-shaped cakes are a local specialty, filled with sweet red bean paste.
Miyajima's pottery is known for its unique glazing techniques, often featuring ocean and island themes.

Miyajima is known for sudden rain showers, especially during the rainy season.

Exploring the island involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the market and the island.
Steamed buns filled with sweet red bean paste, shaped like a maple leaf.
Freshly shucked oysters, often served raw or grilled with a squeeze of lemon.
Buckwheat noodles served chilled with a dipping sauce, often accompanied by tempura.
A serene, unspoiled beach in Conil de la Frontera, known for its fine sand and clear waters.
A vibrant market and bazaar in Singapore's historic Kampong Glam neighborhood, offering a mix of traditional textiles, accessories, and local food.
A charming museum showcasing Tamsui's history and culture, nestled in a historic building by the sea.