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While Hiroshima is widely known for the WWII atomic bombing, present-day Hiroshima is a modern, culturally rich city with plenty to do. Home to leafy sidewalks, annual festivals, and over 4,000 bars and restaurants, Hiroshima is a vibrant city not to be missed. Take a Hiroshima tour and you’ll be exploring UNESCO World Heritage Sites, sampling scrumptious delicacies, and paying respect to those who lost their lives in WWII. 

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Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Hiroshima

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Excellent trip, well organised and a very good guide. The hotels chosen were first class. As well as seeing interesting cities and countrywide we had some great experiences such as the cookery lesson, origami making, tea ceremony and drumming. We also experienced the Bullet train and had two fabulous dinners included

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Our tour was action packed sight seeing. Bamboo forest and Peace Park are two of my favorite outings. Our tour guide was great. The last night with our tour group included a dinner that was amazing. The staff and the attention to details unbeatable, along with excellent food. Whiskey Nova Steakhouse sits high above Osaka with great views.

Joan B. | Traveled in August

Our tour guide made this trip so memorable! She took care of every detail, and made our Japan vacation a five star event. The itinerary was fabulous, including history, culture, FOOD, the people and customs, transportation/bullet trains, etc. etc. Having just 25 people on the tour gave her the chance to personalize our experience - and to have roominess on the busses. The weather was extremely hot, but carried on like the trooper she was. and myself - who is writing this review would highly recommend the Classic Japan trip to everyone.

NORCA S. | Traveled in July

I enjoyed the tour, its value for money, especially Ken, he was wonderful in his explanation he knew everything. The hotels were excellent. a special mention to Nadia who waited with us when the tour ended to make sure we had a hotel to stay for the night, much appreciated.

Anonymous | Traveled in June

First we would like to say how outstanding our tour director, Kazuko Watanabe was. She went above and beyond to make sure we were safe and enjoying the tour. She was so informative and answered any questions that we had. The tour was very diverse covering historical, cultural, food, cities and rural. Something for everyone. The hotels were beautiful and comfortable. The last room in the Sheraton in Osaka was a little worn. We enjoyed the whole experience! Thank you!

Anonymous | Traveled in June

It was good an opportunity to see many highlights of Japan, with a nice mixture of city and country. The transportation was efficient with a combination of buses and trains. The experience of Japanese cuisine was interesting. Some people, including some of my family would have enjoyed being able to choose from a menu rather than being served and wasting the food. I think some people preferred to have more free time to shop at certain places. Overall, I think the itinerary was excellent and our tour guide did a fantastic job

Hiroshima - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

 

Hiroshima Tour Highlights

  • Pay a visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on your Hiroshima tour and soak up the legacy of the 1945 nuclear attack. Over 1 million people visit a year to pay their respects.
  • Stroll further into the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and visit the historic remains of the atomic blast contained at the Atomic Bomb Dome, a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Marvel at Japanese architecture at its finest as you visit the 16th century Hiroshima Castle, partially destroyed and rebuilt during the war.
  • Catch a ferry over to Itsukushima island and explore the green forest, marvel at ancient temples, and soak up spectacular views of Mount Minsen.
  • Take a break in Shukkeien historic gardens as you relax in a green oasis in the heart of the city, home to a koi pond and flowering trees.

Hiroshima Travel Tips

  • Make sure you purchase a Japan Rail Pass to get your money’s worth on a long-distance train ride. The pass must be purchased before you enter the country and offers unlimited use of the Japan train system for a one-off fee.
  • As a foreigner visiting Hiroshima, you won’t be met with any animosity but you should be respectful of Hiroshima at all times. Try and avoid taking photographs smiling in front of memorials and museums that document the tragedy of the atomic bomb.
  • If you’re taking a Japan tour on a budget then you might want to live off curry, ramen, and donburi as these three dishes tend to be inexpensive. You can find cheap meals at convenience stores too.
  • If you’re planning on visiting Itsukushima island, then be wary of the ferry crossing times. While the crossing takes only 10 minutes, the last ferry back to the mainland departs at 22:14 so don’t miss it!
  • Hop aboard the Hiroden, the city’s electric streetcar when in Hiroshima as it is an easy way of getting around the city. Take a ticket from the box near the door when you get in the Hiroden and when you hop off simply give your ticket to the attendant and they’ll tell you how much you owe.

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