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Miyajima: The Shrine Island

Located less than an hour from the city of Hiroshima, the UNESCO-listed Miyajima Island is one of Japan's most loved scenic spots with an enchanting rural charm and equally as enchanting natural scenery. The mountainous virgin forest is dotted with peaceful temples and home to native fauna, including the sacred deer that roam freely.

Many visitors come to the island for one thing in particular: the oft-photographed red torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, which appears to be floating in the sea at high tide. Rated as one of Japan's most iconic views, the torii gate stands out in front of the shrine complex, which is also built over the water. The shrine comprises a prayer hall, main hall, and noh threate stage, connected by boardwalks. In the evening, the torii gate and the shrine are illuminated to create a particular romantic image.

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What to do in Miyajima, Japan

Miyajima, also known as Itsukushima, is a small island located in Hiroshima Bay, Japan. It's renowned for its scenic beauty, historical sites, and cultural significance. Here are the three best things to do in Miyajima:

1. Visit the Itsukushima Shrine and Torii Gate

The Itsukushima Shrine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its "floating" torii gate. At high tide, the gate and shrine appear to float on water, creating a stunning and iconic view. Walking around the shrine's wooden walkways and observing its intricate architecture is a must-do experience. The best time to see the torii gate is at high tide, but it's also worth visiting at low tide when you can walk out to the gate and see it up close.

2. Hike Mount Misen

Mount Misen is the highest peak on Miyajima and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island, the Seto Inland Sea, and, on clear days, the surrounding mainland. There are several hiking trails to the summit, each offering a different experience through lush forests and past historical sites like the Reikado Hall, which houses an eternal flame. For those who prefer a less strenuous journey, there is a ropeway that takes visitors partway up the mountain, with a shorter hike to the top.

3. Explore Daisho-in Temple

Daisho-in Temple is one of the most significant Buddhist temples in Miyajima, known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful setting at the base of Mount Misen. The temple complex is expansive, featuring numerous halls, statues, and gardens. Highlights include the Henjokutsu Cave, which is filled with statues representing the 88 temples of the Shikoku pilgrimage, and the intricate sand mandalas created by visiting Tibetan monks. The temple's peaceful ambiance and spiritual significance make it a rewarding visit.

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Japan tours: Discover the highlights of Japan

Whilst Japan is full of unforgettable highlights, these are the places that you really can't miss on your trip. From the heaving metropolis of Tokyo to the peaceful, rural tranquility of Miyajima Island and Kyoto - steeped in ancient history. Japan is a land of beautiful contrasts just waiting to be explored.

Kyoto

Japan's cultural capital is home to a plethora of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including some of the country's most famous temples and shrines. It's also the best place in the country to catch a glimpse of the famous geisha, especially the gion district.

Hakone

A stunning national park, home to Japan's most iconic view. Mount Fuji sits atop striking scenes of green woodland, crystal clear lakes, and inviting hot springs. Hike in this scenic region, and spend the night at a traditional ryokan.

Tokyo

Ever-evolving skylines, cosmopolitan corners, and neon-lit streets. Tokyo is a city headed for the future. But look closely for kabuki, sumo, tea, and sushi - tradition is everywhere. Tokyo is huge, so our Signature package tours spend four nights here, allowing you to take it all in.

Miyajima

An idyllic contrast to the chaotic capital, Miyajima is an enchanting island of rural charm, just off the coast of Hiroshima. Home to the floating torii gate of the Itsukushima Shrine, and stunning views of Mount Misen and the Inland Sea.

Himeji

Traveling by bullet train to Himeji, our travelers will get to explore the elegant "White Egret" castle here. It's the best known and most complete example of Japan's traditional tiered castles and even survived heavy bombing during the Second World War.

Hiroshima

A city made famous by all the wrong reasons, a trip to Hiroshima is sobering and emotional, but it's an important and fascinating stop for travelers to Japan. Reflect at the Peace Park and see the A-Bomb Dome, one of just a handful of buildings to survive the atomic bomb.

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