

Miyajima Island, known for its floating torii gate and friendly deer, is a sacred island located in the Seto Inland Sea.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this Shinto shrine is partially built over water and is a symbol of Miyajima Island.
A lively market offering local produce, seafood, and traditional snacks, best experienced in the morning.
A small but engaging aquarium showcasing marine life found around Miyajima Island.

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

Exploring the island involves a lot of walking, especially to reach the summit of Mount Misen.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the island's attractions.
Traditional Japanese amulets believed to bring good luck and protection, handmade by local artisans.
Sweet maple leaf-shaped cakes filled with red bean paste, a specialty of Miyajima Island.
Beautifully crafted pottery with unique glazes, inspired by the island's natural beauty.
Famous for its traditional Japanese sweets, especially the Momiji Manju, a maple leaf-shaped cake filled with red bean paste.
A cozy cafe offering a variety of coffee and light meals, with a beautiful view of the Itsukushima Shrine.
Offers a unique dining experience with a view of the Itsukushima Shrine, serving traditional Japanese dishes and sake.
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 with tempura on the side.
A serene coastal promenade offering stunning sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.
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