

A stunning Shinto shrine and UNESCO World Heritage site, Itsukushima is renowned for its vermilion-lacquered torii gate and grand halls built over water.
A scenic island known for its friendly deer and beautiful hiking trails.
A beautiful temple with a peaceful garden, located near Itsukushima Shrine.
A small but engaging aquarium with a focus on local marine life.

Savory pancake made with cabbage, flour, eggs, and various toppings like pork or seafood. Drizzled with okonomiyaki sauce and mayo.
Fish cake stew with daikon radish, konjac, and various other ingredients. Served in a light soy sauce broth.
Layered okonomiyaki with yakisoba noodles, cabbage, and your choice of protein. Topped with okonomiyaki sauce and mayo.
Yukata is a traditional Japanese garment, perfect for visiting Itsukushima Shrine and blending in with locals.
These slippers are essential for entering traditional Japanese buildings and maintaining cleanliness.
Useful for sudden rain showers, common in Japan's humid climate.
Famous for its traditional Japanese breakfast and scenic views of the Itsukushima Shrine.
A collection of small, traditional eateries serving local breakfast specialties.
Known for its fresh sushi and conveyor belt system, offering a unique dining experience.
Handcrafted pottery with unique glaze, reflecting the shrine's beauty.
Traditional paper fortunes, tied to trees or taken home for good luck.
Sweet red bean paste-filled cakes, shaped like maple leaves.

A historic cricket stadium in Varanasi, UP, named after India's 2nd Prime Minister.
Tiruchanoor Temple, dedicated to Goddess Padmavati, is a revered pilgrimage site in Andhra Pradesh, known for its annual Brahmotsavam festival.
A picturesque waterfront walkway offering stunning views of the Salish Sea and nearby islands.