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Fast facts about Hiroshima, Japan
| Accommodations | 1,249 properties |
| Popular hotel | APA Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae Ohashi |
| Popular area | Hiroshima |
| Nightly rates from | $11 |
| Airport | Hiroshima Airport |
| Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Culture |
Where to stay in Hiroshima
Hiroshima hotels & accommodations

This is positioned rather as a Budget Hotel in Hiroshima, and indeed you will have slightly less amenities or facilities as a luxury hotel, however all basic standards for cleanliness and safety are met at the highest level. Staff very professional, speaking English and friendly. The building is and "feels" new, rooms feel fresh and modern, if not very large very well ...

The hotel has fantastic staff who are always helpful and always cheerful. Check in and Check out process were fast and smooth. Rooms and the bathrooms are clean. The Japanese breakfast options in the breakfast buffet are good. They western selections are limited. The hotel provides a free shuttle service from Hiroshima railway station. There is also a city bus service...

for my whole stay in japan, this hotel deserves the top rank for a budget to midrange hotel. the room is not too crowded. just what i expect from a hotel. best value for money. also, the only hotel that confirm my online booking and reserve a non-smoking room for me through e-mail. also has a good access in the major tourist spots in hiroshima. just within 1km distance...

This is a Very Convenient hotel near all major sighteseeing spots in Hiroshima. Comfortable rooms with excellent breakfast buffet (delicious !) but same food every day for the last 6 days. Our room at high floor overlooking the Hiroshima Castle and the city of Hiroshima, which was excellent and splendid. The location is 2 mins walk to Hiroshima Bus station which has...

This APA hotel is a new APA hotel in Hiroshima (they have another one nearer to hiroshima station) and it can be hard to find if you do not know how to navigate the underground exits from Hiroshima station, though once you get there, it's actually relatively easy. Staff was able to speak English and were kind and helpful. The room has a big TV and everything was clean,...

This hotel was sparkling new and absolutely gorgeous. Although we arrived late a night, the front desk staff were very helpful and even accommodated a change in room type for us. Staff spoke very good English and were helpful throughout our stay with suggestions and baggage storage. Breakfast, although a bit pricey was delicious with a great selection of both Western ...

This is an excellent hotel and one couldn't really ask for a better location within Hiroshima - it's within easy walking distance of the Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Castle, Hon-dori (the main shopping arcade) and, of course, the A-Bomb Dome. It's also well connected by city trams - two stations are very close - and it is very easy to find. JR Hiroshima Station is r...

First time booking 3pax room in hiroshima. It is AMAZING! Firstly the toilet room is separated from the shower area, so we won't fight for the washroom at night and morning. The most amazing is that it contains 1 stand up shower room and 1 separated Japanese style shower room. Therefore, at night we can have 2 pax shower at the same time but separately in two shower ...

I like the hotel service and location. This is the first hotel that we stayed for our trip. After a very long hour travelling from singapore and transit at KL, then took the bullet train from osaka to hiroshima and transfer to local train to majiyama station, it was very tired. Fortunately, the hotel is located near to the majiyama station. We arrived there about 1...

Stayed here on our honeymoon and selected this one for its proximity to the Peace Park. After a bit of misunderstanding on arrival (I had accidentally selected 1 adult when booking) we were checked in with minimal hassle. The room was great and was our largest sized hotel room of our whole time in Japan. The location is what makes this hotel, the light rail stops pret...

This was our favourite hotel during our 3 week holiday in Japan - we loved it over Hilton Shinjuku and Hyatt Regency Shinjuku. We stayed in the king room with view and it was magnificent. The room was spacious, functional and nicely decorated. I couldn't find a fault. The hotel also connects to Hiroshima Station via a newly built bridge that can be accessed from L2 of...

Had an amazing time at Hotel Miyajima Villa. The location can't be beat as it's directly in front of the ferry terminal. The rooms are very spacious, decorated beautifully, and everything looked top notch. The onsen has an amazing (albeit partially foggy/reflective) view of the water. The staff were by far the most courteous and helpful out of all the 7 hotels we staye...

We loved this hotel. We stayed 5 nights and were sad to leave the comfort of our cosy and clean room. The staff were super helpful and speak a little English. Breakfast was cheap at 620Yen and was a selection of house made Japanese fair served in the lovely dining room each day. This hotel is fantastic value for money and the rooms are a typical small room but well pla...

my husband and i stopped by at hiroshima on the way to kyoto last november. we just booked the hotel by chance since we did not know which hotel in hiroshima is the best. to our amaze, we never expected to experience a beautiful stay in this hotel. it was only one night and we arrived a little bit late that day but the receptionists at the counter were very helpful and...

Simple is the Key !! I do not usually leave comments on website during my trip but my stay in Santiago Guest House in Hiroshima was simply Great. Best experience. Find some inspiration there, it was easy to find everything you need : - The location : just on the center of life in Hiroshima, between Museums, meeting place, Castles, Gardens, Second Hand Shops, Omi...

Nice hotel with nice staff. It's about a 5 minute walk from Hiroshima station and easy to find. Nearest streetcar station is about a 2-3 minute walk away giving easy access to the whole city. 7-Eleven is close by as well. The price was a little high but still ok for Japan, but the room was also slightly larger than normal hotels. The staff were able to give me eve...

a 2-year old hotel with friendly and helpful front staff .when i needed assistance to call a hotel in hiroshima to retrieve some personal items left there inadvertently, they offered to do that for me. the traditional japanese dinner costing yen per pax and service rendered were excellent. room was perfect-- very spacious and yukatas and pajamas provided . rooms are ...

We had a room with private bath for 3. It was very cozy, clean and we enjoyed the sitting area by the balcony where we could watch the sunset and the loads of tourists snapping photos of the shrine during its low tide. It is quiet although it is located in a rather busy location with lots of good eateries within a very short walk. Please check with the friendly staff w...

Great place to stay on Miyajima. Recommend staying overnight on Miyajima rather than just doing the daytrip from Hiroshima. Outdoor onsen was beautiful - even caught sight of deers on the woods while soaking in there. Traditional rooms. Dinner was served in the restaurant. Breakfast had Japanese and Western food.

Stayed as a couple for one night in the twin room. Was pleasantly surprised by the size of the room on entering - it was like staying in an actual apartment with a proper corridor, segregated bathroom and toilet, a living space and two large beds. There was even a balcony with chairs and table. Kitchenette was a great feature even though we didn't do any cooking. It wa...

Pros - The dinners included and served in our room were fantastic. The hotel shuttle was helpful. The location and the island are beautiful. We climbed Mt. Misen which was very scenic. It takes some time to reach Hiroshima from here (at least an hour to an hour and a half). The hotel's facilities are somewhat dated but the staff is very gracious and kind.

I only stayed in Hiroshima for one night so I needed something cheap and close to Hiroshima station. I booked 1 hour before I arrived and it was a great choice! K’s hostel is less than 10 minutes walk from the station (take the South Exit and underpass or you’ll be lost in a maze trying to cross the road at street level!). It’s also 1 minute from the tram that goes str...

Great location - a short 10min walk to Hiroshima JR station and also downtown Hondori street. You can choose to walk to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima Castle or you can take a short bus ride. GoogleMap will provide the details to the bus services to hop on. Our room was a pleasant surprise! There was a nice sitting area overlooking the river by the ho...

It's my first time in Japan and the first hostel i booked was this. Friendly and helpful staffs. They let me kept my luggage cause i arrived before check in time. The location is near to Hiroshima train station, i have no problem in finding my way back and forth. I stayed in all-female dormitory which is nice and clean. Enough space to do my prayer (i'm a muslim). N...

We loved this hotel in Hiroshima , the facilities were excellent. Our room was a little small but then again most Japanese hotel rooms are small. The location from the train station was very convenient and it was very handy to get to the Peace Memorial Park from the Hotel . Lots of eateries in the vicinity , the staff were so nice and friendly and helpful. We highly re...
Cheap places to stay in Hiroshima

Simple is the Key !! I do not usually leave comments on website during my trip but my stay in Santiago Guest House in Hiroshima was simply Great. Best experience. Find some inspiration there, it was easy to find everything you need : - The location : just on the center of life in Hiroshima, between Museums, meeting place, Castles, Gardens, Second Hand Shops, Omi...

If you need an affordable place to stay in Hiroshima, this is it. It's a walking distance to WWII Atomic Bomb site, Hondori shopping street, and Hiroshima castle, so you won't need to use a LRT to get to them. It's also near to most food joints, and so you won't get hungry even at night. The host is a senior gentleman that is kind to me. I like his advocate that this ...

Booked last minute on a day trip down to Hiroshima and had one of the best hostel experiences of my life. It's simple, affordable accommodation with everything you need for a comfortable stay. The reception staff told me the hostel had reopened after remodeling three weeks before my stay and the quality of the fitout is outstanding. The rooms and bathrooms were spotle...

The overall ambiance is really nice and the staff are friendly. Location is also short walks to popular Hiroshima sightseeing spots. Feels new and really clean. We stayed in their semi-private room, which is just like 4-5 rooms per floor. It has tatami mats and futons that are easy to assemble, and that's everything in the room already. The walls are private but not f...

At first I booked this hostel for 2 nights , and eventually booked additional 3 nights because the hostel is just simply amazing! Staff were excellent and most importantly the cleanliness was top notch, truly value for money. It is walking distance to the atomic bomb dome as well as one of starting point of Hiroshima Hondori Shopping Arcade. I promise you won't regret ...

If I have the opportunity to visit hiroshima again, I would still opt for SimpleStay to become my home. It's near a convenience store (Lawton), 5-minute walk to the Peace Monument, with free coffee, table tennis for exercise, and meet an accommodating staff.

Clean room w nice sheets comfy bed and quiet and good air conditioning. Front desk staff is always smiling. Coin laundry for 100yen is cheap. Location is superb near ferry and near train station. Price is very reasonable. Wifi very good..The best I've stayed compared to hostels in Hiroshima city.

It’s located in a small street near some kind of shopping area, quite near from the streetcar station (around 150 meter). Around 10 minute walks to the peace park memorial. The hostel located on top of Scandinavian cafe and bar. I stayed in the woman’s dorm on the second floor. It has its own toilet, sink and spaces for luggage. But the shower room is in 3rd floor. Th...

I considered other budget hotels in Hiroshima before I booked for CUBE. Turns out that its the best capsule hotel stay for me. Strategically located in front of tram station. Facility is superbly clean. Their system is just perfect. Everything at a reasonable price.

Rented a private tatami room for my father and I during our visit to Hiroshima and miyajima. It was less than half the cost of staying in Hiroshima and the room was much bigger than anything in the city. It was only a 30 minute train ride to peace memorial park. There are a few restaurants around the hotel within walking distant. Many restaurants 5 mi utes away via tra...

I only stayed in Hiroshima for one night so I needed something cheap and close to Hiroshima station. I booked 1 hour before I arrived and it was a great choice! K’s hostel is less than 10 minutes walk from the station (take the South Exit and underpass or you’ll be lost in a maze trying to cross the road at street level!). It’s also 1 minute from the tram that goes str...

1. The guesthouse is located only 5min walking distance from the nearest Hiroden (streetcar) station - Dobashi. Nearby there is a super market which sell almost everything basic that we needed. Walkable to Hiroshima Peace Park with 10 to 15min walking distance. 2. Common area is great, a comfortable sofa and a big dining table, and well arrange and clean kitchen. 3. ...
One of most good choice for Japanese traditional stay experience~! But, it's too far from central Hiroshima and this temple should be change a cleaner~!!! Anyway, if you stay this temple, you can get what is Japanese traditional japanese room and temple.

It's my first time in Japan and the first hostel i booked was this. Friendly and helpful staffs. They let me kept my luggage cause i arrived before check in time. The location is near to Hiroshima train station, i have no problem in finding my way back and forth. I stayed in all-female dormitory which is nice and clean. Enough space to do my prayer (i'm a muslim). N...

The guest house is really nice, owner speak english and are always happy, they are the best in japan. I spent a couple of night there and when i leave that place i really miss them. Private shower and no problem with tattoos, in the night the first floor is a bar and is quite funny place. Really near to train station (not hiroshima) and near to all things you want to d...

i only stayed there for three days but it was indeed the best hotel that I've ever stayed during the trip. Located right next to the JR station with less than 3-minute's walk which was very convenient for travellers. Very clean and tidy that I felt like I was staying in a 4 or 5-star hotel. The price was incredibly cheap that I didnt expect its high quality. If u are g...

After I screwed up my first attempt at booking a cheap place in Hiroshima, my son found my this one for me. It was a last minute booking, I got the last room and was grateful. It was just a few blocks from the Peace Park, easy to get to on a single tram ride from the train station and best of all, it was cheap and had lots of extras. I arrived before 9 am, they stored ...

Pros: new, extremely clean, contemporary Japanese design, dual pane windows for sound proofing, great location, stylish place, very quiet inside, location excellent for shopping, restaurants and museums. Room can fit three adults comfortably. Beds are big enough to fit two adults. Has stairs and an elevator to bring luggage up and a cool rooftop view. Con: none I woul...

Great location - a short 10min walk to Hiroshima JR station and also downtown Hondori street. You can choose to walk to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima Castle or you can take a short bus ride. GoogleMap will provide the details to the bus services to hop on. Our room was a pleasant surprise! There was a nice sitting area overlooking the river by the ho...

This APA hotel is a new APA hotel in Hiroshima (they have another one nearer to hiroshima station) and it can be hard to find if you do not know how to navigate the underground exits from Hiroshima station, though once you get there, it's actually relatively easy. Staff was able to speak English and were kind and helpful. The room has a big TV and everything was clean,...

my husband and i stopped by at hiroshima on the way to kyoto last november. we just booked the hotel by chance since we did not know which hotel in hiroshima is the best. to our amaze, we never expected to experience a beautiful stay in this hotel. it was only one night and we arrived a little bit late that day but the receptionists at the counter were very helpful and...

The location is a bit far from the city center. It is in the outskirt. Everything is fine.Kengo is a nice guy who speaks good English.The house is spacious with a comfortable common room and a kitchen.Its relaxing to sit on the armchair with the beautiful and garden view. I travel alone and my room is very big and comfortable with desk and chairs. As I dont like sittin...

Everything will be pleasant if you come to Hiroshima in cherry blossom spring. This hotel is so closed to Hiroshima JR station that only takes you 5-10 min. There is a river and small Jinjya in front of hotel, streets are terribly clean and quiet. For someone who takes 1-2 days and also wants to visit Miyajima, this hotel cannot be more suitable. You can walk to Hirosh...

This hotel is out of town centre - 3 stops on the JR line. It was easy to get to from the train station but is really a hot,El for the Japanese. The name is not written in English - hence, you need someone to show it to you. The lady at reception did her best to help but has limited English and doesn't seem used to non Japanese tourists staying there. It looked like a ...

Good sized, clean 'twin' room & very quiet with no view. Can access the Hiroshima loop bus on JR pass which is helpful. A reasonable walk from the station but definitely doable even with luggage! No lifts, but the lovely male staff member was happy to carry up our bags the three flights. Beds were tatami with a thin mattress which very very hard to sleep on and in the ...

Excellent place to stay. The room was a great size with 2 beds. It has a little kitchen with the basics in it like a kettle and microwave. The bathroom was perfect. Shower pressure was the best we've had and the hot water was boiling hot. There a little bath in it as well. Full bottles of shampoo, conditioner and body wash. Also toothbrushes and face cream which was a ...
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for my whole stay in japan, this hotel deserves the top rank for a budget to midrange hotel. the room is not too crowded. just what i expect from a hotel. best value for money. also, the only hotel that confirm my online booking and reserve a non-smoking room for me through e-mail. also has a good access in the major tourist spots in hiroshima. just within 1km distance...

This hotel was sparkling new and absolutely gorgeous. Although we arrived late a night, the front desk staff were very helpful and even accommodated a change in room type for us. Staff spoke very good English and were helpful throughout our stay with suggestions and baggage storage. Breakfast, although a bit pricey was delicious with a great selection of both Western ...

Had an amazing time at Hotel Miyajima Villa. The location can't be beat as it's directly in front of the ferry terminal. The rooms are very spacious, decorated beautifully, and everything looked top notch. The onsen has an amazing (albeit partially foggy/reflective) view of the water. The staff were by far the most courteous and helpful out of all the 7 hotels we staye...

a 2-year old hotel with friendly and helpful front staff .when i needed assistance to call a hotel in hiroshima to retrieve some personal items left there inadvertently, they offered to do that for me. the traditional japanese dinner costing yen per pax and service rendered were excellent. room was perfect-- very spacious and yukatas and pajamas provided . rooms are ...

Great place to stay on Miyajima. Recommend staying overnight on Miyajima rather than just doing the daytrip from Hiroshima. Outdoor onsen was beautiful - even caught sight of deers on the woods while soaking in there. Traditional rooms. Dinner was served in the restaurant. Breakfast had Japanese and Western food.

We have been to Hitoshima to visit the Dome and Miyajima and we stayed 1 night at this hotel. First of all, the location is close to the Dome and to the rebuilded Hiroshima Castle, and also very close to a tram line connecting both the Railway Station and Miyajima Ferry. And as a bonus it is also in the middle of Hiroshima's shopping district with plenty of stores and...

You really can't beat the views of Mt Fuji, we went for one of the rooms and although it was cloudy when we arrived, we woke up with a clear sky and a great view. The in room onsen is great and the room overall is spacious and very comfortable. The hotel staff is super nice with a good enough level of english. Food was great. Definitely would recommend this place, one ...

Wow. From the time we got off the ferry from Hiroshima I was impressed with this hotel. The hotel’s shuttle was right outside the ferry terminal. Their very polite driver took our bags and we rode in their clean and comfortable van to the hotel in 5-10 minutes. When we arrived to the hotel we were greeted by again very polite staff who took our bags and guided us t...

The hotel itself was great, nothing to complain about really. Nice big room, good mattress, clean and beautiful decoration. They even were so nice to give us a lift to the ferry. Not cheap comparing to the average hotel prices in Hiroshima, but one of the best options on the island. Too early check out and a little walk uphill from the ferry, like 10 min or less.
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Due to it's historical background, this place is very peaceful and calm. Learnt about the distructable war and the importance of peace among humanity.
Tired out by the hotel staff 's way of checking in so did not bother to explore Hiroshima at all ! Hotel was old , dirty and and smelly with an expensive price paid for a standard twin NON SMOkING floor that turned out to be a dissappointment .
Two full days and we saw museums , and a lot of history. Beautiful shrine, beach. Lot to see and do. Lovely ferry ride.
Besides the atomic bomb remembrance sites, which one has to visit, the city more to offer. Also the area around is worth a visit.
will definitely go back, as it was so cold when i was there, so wish to go back when i can really internalize that I was in the place where history was made.
Open spacious city with interesting historical sights. Well planned so it is easy to get around with your JR pass on the loop buses provided
I liked Hiroshima. It is a city with rich history. Locals are very friendly. Don't miss Miyajima, which is 35min away by boat.
Hiroshima is a beautiful area in Japan, and is definitely worth a visit if you are heading to Japan. I would reccomend stay in Hiroshima for at least 4 or 5 days, but you could certainly spend a few more days there taking in the sights.
Hiroshima has terrible history but now it is the best relaxible place in japan. day trip to miyajima at evening is strongly recommanded.
1-3 days good enough for this clean, efficient and friendly city. I used it as a base for Miyajima and Okayama and Himeji.
There is not much to do in this city but the area dedicated to the atomic blast and disarm of all nuclear warfare is an eye opener.
The UNESCO world heritage site, Hiroshima Bomb Dome is a must visit place. The autumn season give a very beautiful scenery to this area.
very clean and friendly, easy to get around with their public transport system, the Peace Park is very impressive and moving
The Nuclear Bomb History in Hiroshima is a must go sightseeing point. This history made this city more specific to visit.
This was my second time to Hiroshima and I really enjoyed it again. My first time was spent exploring the area, the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, and also going over to Miyajima.
Hiroshima is home to, and close to, some of the most important locations in Japan. If you're visiting Hiroshima proper, I would definitely recommend stopping by for the Peace Park and Museum, visiting the Genbaku Dome, and going out a few nights for shopping downtown / eating some of the local Hiroshima-Yaki (there is a giant complex with many different restaurants / styles to choose from).
Hiroshima is a very easy city to get around, we hired bicycles and visited most attractions in the city including Hiroshima castle.
This is a comparably more relaxing city than other big city like Tokyo or Osaka. Its worth visiting the city with a short half day trip to Miyajima Island.
This is a pleasant city with an atmosphere of a small city in the central area. Once we saw the Peace Park and the Peace Memorial we also went to the Hiroshima Castle which is very interesting.
Beautiful city with the friendliest most helpful people I have encountered. Enjoyed my day at Miyajima Island - this place is a must.
In addition to the Hiroshima Castle and Atomic Bomb site, one should also try to visit the Iwajima shrine and nearby attractions.
It is a great city to visit especially Friday and Saturday evenings when the locals dress in their national costumes and head into the city where the roads are closed and every-body laughs, talks and plays
A very fun city, with much to see and do. For food, go to the Okonomi-mura (near the Parco) where there are many okonomiyaki restaurants.
Hiroshima, being the only city that experienced the nuclear bomb, is the symbol of peace. Aspiration of man for peace can very well be felt in Hiroshima.
This is a city that continues to live and grow under the shadow of atomic war. We recommend that every traveler to Japan come here to learn and appreciate the relative peace we have and why each of us has a role to play in moving to realize that we are one people.
Hiroshima is a quite relaxed city compared to other urban areas in Japan. It is easy to go around with the tramway and even with the train you can reach Miyajima very fast as an outside attraction.
What is a MUST to visit during your stay at Hiroshima are Miyajima (The sight is ranked as one of Japan's top 5 best views) and Peace Memorial Museum.
What a great, peaceful city. The streetcar system is easy to understand and navigate even if you don't speak or read japanese.
It's easy to get around with the street car.the Memorial Park was amazing.Lot's of information in the Memorial Park Musuem.
Hiroshima is a great as a short stop on a larger trip through the country, but there isn't much in the way to see other than it's big sights and food.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Hiroshima this Friday and Saturday?
The typical price for a 3-star resort in Hiroshima this weekend is USD 110. The typical price for a 4-star property in Hiroshima this weekend is USD 226. The average price for a 5-star property in Hiroshima this Friday and Saturday is USD 147.
What are the top resorts in Hiroshima in close proximity to Hiroshima Airport?
Verified tourists to Hiroshima who stayed next to Hiroshima Airport have given top rated reviews to Hiroshima Airport Hotel, Hotel Areaone Hiroshima Wing - Vacation STAY 62250v and Hiroshima Airport Hotel.
What are the top resorts in Hiroshima for families?
Hotels in Hiroshima that are highly ranked by families include APA Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae Ohashi, Natural Hot Spring Hotel LiVEMAX PREMIUM HIROSHIMA and HiroshimaEkimae UniversalHotel Shinkansenguchimigi.
What are the top hotels located in Hiroshima for business visitors?
Properties found in Hiroshima that are very highly rated by business visitors are APA Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae Ohashi, Natural Hot Spring Hotel LiVEMAX PREMIUM HIROSHIMA and HiroshimaEkimae UniversalHotel Shinkansenguchimigi.
What places to stay located in Hiroshima are very highly rated for value for money?
Accommodationsfound in Hiroshima that is well rated for value for money include Neighbor's Penthouse 竹屋, OUCHI HOTEL SUITE Temma and b hotel Nekoyard - Cozy Studio Near Peace Park & City Center.
What are the most suitable places to stay around Hiroshima equipped with swimming pools?
Verified vacationers to Hiroshima have given out exceptional reviews regarding the swimming pools at Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel, Grand Prince Hotel Hiroshima and Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima.
How long should I book my stay in Hiroshima?
In the past 3 months, vacationers spend time in Hiroshima for 1 nights on average. The optimal duration for your trip will depend on what you'd be interested to see and do while there.
Is quarantine expected for fully vaccinated travelers to enter Hiroshima?
Quarantine may be required for fully vaccinated visitors to enter Hiroshima from outside the country. For updated and in depth information on travel restrictons, please take a look at the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.
Is pre-departure covid test required for fully vaccinated tourists to enter Hiroshima?
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test is not required to enter Hiroshima. For recent and detailed information on travel restrictons, please head over to the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.
Is covid test upon arrival mandatory for fully vaccinated visitors to enter Hiroshima?
COVID-19 test may be required on arrival when entering Hiroshima from outside the country. For up-to-date and in depth information on travel restrictons, make sure you head over to the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to travel to, or go to here.

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Hiroshima, a city that beautifully intertwines history with modernity, offers a unique experience for every traveler. Known as the site of the tragic atomic bombing in 1945, Hiroshima has risen from its past to become a symbol of peace and resilience. Today, visitors can explore a vibrant city filled with cultural landmarks, lush parks, and a thriving culinary scene. The juxtaposition of historic sites and contemporary attractions makes Hiroshima a fascinating destination for anyone looking to delve into Japan's rich heritage while enjoying the comforts of a modern city.
As you wander through the streets of Hiroshima, you'll encounter a warm and welcoming atmosphere, accentuated by the friendly smiles of the locals. The city is not just about its past; it is alive with art, music, and festivals that celebrate its culture. From the stunning architecture of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum to the lively markets and shopping districts, every corner of Hiroshima tells a story. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, Hiroshima has something special to offer.
Exploring Hiroshima means immersing yourself in its unique blend of tradition and innovation. The city is home to numerous parks, gardens, and waterfronts that invite leisurely strolls and picnics. As you plan your visit, you'll find that Hiroshima's charm lies in its ability to cater to diverse interests, making it an ideal destination for solo travelers, families, and couples alike. Get ready to uncover the heart of Hiroshima, where history meets hospitality and adventure awaits at every turn.
Unforgettable Reasons to Explore Hiroshima
Hiroshima is a city that captivates the hearts of its visitors, and there are countless reasons to explore its wonders. One of the most compelling aspects of Hiroshima is its profound history. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, which includes the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, serves as a poignant reminder of the city's past and its commitment to promoting peace. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum further enriches this experience by offering deep insights into the events of 1945 and the importance of global harmony. This dedication to peace and remembrance is a key reason many travelers are drawn to this remarkable city.
Beyond its historical significance, Hiroshima is a culinary delight. The city is famous for its unique take on okonomiyaki, a savory pancake filled with various ingredients. Head to Okonomimura, also known as Okonomi Village, where you can sample this delicious dish cooked right in front of you. Additionally, don’t miss out on other local specialties like anagomeshi (grilled eel over rice) and the famous Hiroshima-style tsukemen (dipping noodles). The food scene here is vibrant and varied, ensuring that every meal is an adventure in flavor.
Hiroshima's natural beauty is another reason to visit. The surrounding landscapes are stunning, with lush greenery and picturesque views that invite outdoor exploration. Take a day trip to nearby Miyajima Island, known for its iconic floating torii gate and beautiful hiking trails. The combination of history, cuisine, and nature makes Hiroshima an unforgettable destination that promises to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
Best Times to Experience Hiroshima
Timing your visit to Hiroshima can greatly enhance your experience, as each season brings its own charm and events. Spring (March to May) is particularly enchanting, with cherry blossoms blooming throughout the city. The annual Hiroshima Flower Festival in early May showcases vibrant floral displays and cultural performances, making it a perfect time to immerse yourself in the local festivities. The mild weather also invites outdoor activities, allowing you to explore parks and gardens in full bloom.
Summer (June to August) can be warm and humid, but it is also the season for vibrant festivals. The Hiroshima Flower Festival and the Hiroshima Port Festival are highlights, featuring parades, fireworks, and traditional performances. If you enjoy lively atmospheres and cultural experiences, summer is a great time to visit. Just be sure to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade while exploring the city.
Autumn (September to November) offers another picturesque backdrop, with colorful foliage painting the landscape. The Hiroshima International Animation Festival, held in October, attracts animation enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing innovative works and providing a platform for cultural exchange. Winter (December to February) is quieter, but the city transforms into a winter wonderland with festive illuminations and cozy atmospheres. Visiting during the New Year period allows you to experience traditional Japanese customs and celebrations. Regardless of the season, Hiroshima has something special to offer every traveler.
Essential Travel Tips for Visiting Hiroshima
Before setting off on your Hiroshima adventure, it's helpful to know a few essential travel tips to make the most of your visit. First, familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette. Bowing is a common greeting, and showing respect is highly valued. When dining, it's polite to say *itadakimasu* before your meal and *gochisousama deshita* afterward to express gratitude. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases can also enhance your interactions with locals, who appreciate any effort to communicate in their language.
Getting around Hiroshima is quite convenient, thanks to its efficient public transportation system. The streetcars and buses are reliable and can take you to major attractions with ease. Consider purchasing a one-day pass for unlimited travel on public transport, which can save you both time and money. Additionally, bike rentals are available, allowing you to explore the city at your own pace while enjoying the fresh air.
Another important tip is to stay connected. Consider getting a portable Wi-Fi device or a local SIM card to help you navigate and research on the go. This will make it easier to find directions, restaurant reviews, and local events during your stay. Lastly, don't forget to carry cash, as some smaller establishments may not accept credit cards. With these tips in hand, you'll be well-prepared for a smooth and enjoyable trip to Hiroshima.
Where to Stay in Hiroshima for Every Budget
Finding the perfect place to stay in Hiroshima is a breeze, thanks to its wide range of accommodations catering to every budget. For those seeking luxury, the Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima offers elegant rooms with stunning views of the city and the nearby river. This hotel boasts top-notch amenities, including a spa, fitness center, and several dining options, making it an ideal choice for travelers who want to indulge in comfort and style.
If you're looking for a more mid-range option, the Hiroshima Washington Hotel is a fantastic choice. Guests rave about its cleanliness and friendly staff, making it a popular spot for both business and leisure travelers. Located conveniently near Hiroshima Station, it provides easy access to public transport and attractions. The comfortable rooms are perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the city.
For budget-conscious travelers, the APA Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae Ohashi offers excellent value without compromising on quality. With its very good location and helpful staff, this hotel is a favorite among those who want to explore Hiroshima without breaking the bank. The modern amenities and cozy atmosphere make it a great base for your adventures. No matter your budget, Hiroshima has accommodations that will suit your needs and ensure a comfortable stay.
Unlocking the Best Hotel Deals in Hiroshima
When it comes to finding the best hotel deals in Hiroshima, savvy travelers know that planning ahead can make a significant difference. Start by browsing Agoda.com, where a plethora of accommodation options awaits you, ranging from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly stays. One of the secrets to scoring great deals is being flexible with your travel dates. Prices can fluctuate based on the season, so if your schedule allows, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn when prices tend to be lower and the weather is delightful.
Another tip for securing the best rates is to keep an eye out for special promotions and discounts. Agoda often features exclusive offers for members, so signing up for their newsletter can keep you informed about the latest deals. Additionally, booking in advance not only secures your spot in popular hotels but also often comes with lower rates. If you’re traveling with family or in a larger group, look for accommodations that offer family packages or group discounts for added savings.
For those who prefer a unique experience, consider exploring boutique hotels or ryokan (traditional Japanese inns) that offer a glimpse into local culture. These options often provide personalized service and memorable experiences that larger hotels might not. Whether you’re looking for a chic urban hotel or a peaceful retreat, Hiroshima has a variety of choices that cater to every taste and budget. Remember, the earlier you book, the better your chances of landing a fantastic deal!
Exploring Hiroshima's Historical Treasures
Hiroshima is steeped in history, and exploring its historical treasures is a must for any visitor. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum stands as a poignant tribute to the events of 1945, offering a comprehensive look at the impact of the atomic bomb on the city and its people. The museum features powerful exhibits, photographs, and personal stories that convey the resilience of Hiroshima and its journey towards peace. A visit here is not just educational; it’s a moving experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who walk through its doors.
Just outside the museum, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park invites visitors to reflect in a serene environment. The park is home to iconic landmarks, including the Atomic Bomb Dome, which remains a stark reminder of the devastation. Walking through the park, you’ll encounter the Children’s Peace Monument, dedicated to the memory of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who became a symbol of the struggle for peace. The paper cranes that adorn this monument represent hope and healing, and visitors often leave their own origami cranes as a gesture of peace.
Another historical gem is Hiroshima Castle, a stunning structure that showcases traditional Japanese architecture. Though the original castle was destroyed in the bombing, it has been beautifully reconstructed and now houses a museum that provides insights into Hiroshima’s feudal history. Climbing to the top offers panoramic views of the city, making it a worthwhile stop on your historical journey. With each site you visit, you’ll uncover layers of Hiroshima’s past, enriching your understanding of this remarkable city.
Family-Friendly Fun in Hiroshima
Hiroshima is not just for history buffs; it offers plenty of family-friendly attractions that ensure everyone has a great time. One of the top spots to visit is Shukkei-en Garden, a beautifully landscaped garden that provides a peaceful retreat in the city. Families can enjoy leisurely strolls along the pathways, explore the picturesque ponds, and even participate in seasonal events that often take place in this serene setting. Kids will love spotting the koi fish and turtles that inhabit the garden’s waters.
For a more adventurous outing, head to Asa Zoological Park, home to a diverse range of animals from around the world. This well-maintained zoo allows families to learn about wildlife conservation while enjoying interactive exhibits. Kids can get up close with various species, and the park often hosts educational programs and feeding sessions that make for an engaging experience.
If your family enjoys outdoor activities, the Hiroshima Botanical Garden is another excellent destination. This expansive garden features a variety of plant species, themed areas, and even a greenhouse. It’s a fantastic place for children to explore nature, and the garden often hosts workshops and events designed for families. With so many options, families visiting Hiroshima will find plenty of fun activities to create lasting memories together.
Culinary Delights to Savor in Hiroshima
Food lovers will find Hiroshima to be a culinary paradise, brimming with delicious local specialties that reflect the city’s unique flavors. One dish you cannot miss is okonomiyaki, a savory pancake that has become synonymous with Hiroshima’s food scene. Head to Okonomimura, a multi-story building dedicated to this iconic dish, where you can watch chefs expertly prepare okonomiyaki right before your eyes. Each chef has their own twist on the recipe, allowing you to sample a variety of flavors and styles. Don’t forget to try Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, which features a layer of noodles and is topped with a rich sauce that elevates the dish to new heights.
Another local favorite is anagomeshi, which consists of grilled eel served over rice. This dish is a true delicacy, and one of the best places to savor it is at Anagomeshi Ueno, where the eel is cooked to perfection. The combination of tender eel and fluffy rice creates a delightful dining experience that showcases the freshness of local ingredients.
For those looking for a quick bite, Hiroshima-style tsukemen, or dipping noodles, is another must-try. These noodles are served cold with a rich, savory dipping sauce that is perfect for slurping. Visit Nagataya for a casual dining experience where you can enjoy this dish alongside other local favorites. With so many culinary delights waiting to be discovered, Hiroshima promises a flavor-packed adventure for every palate.
Shopping Adventures in Hiroshima
Shopping in Hiroshima is an adventure in itself, with a variety of options that cater to every taste. For those seeking a mix of local and international brands, The Outlets Hiroshima is a fantastic destination. This shopping complex features a range of outlet stores where you can score great deals on designer goods, making it a popular spot for bargain hunters. With spacious walkways and a family-friendly atmosphere, it's a great place to spend a leisurely afternoon shopping and dining.
If you’re in the mood for a more traditional experience, head to the bustling streets of Kamiyacho Shareo, where you’ll find an array of shops selling everything from souvenirs to local crafts. This area is perfect for picking up unique gifts and mementos to remember your trip. Don’t forget to explore the nearby Ekie shopping area, conveniently located near Hiroshima Station, where you can find a variety of shops and eateries to satisfy all your shopping needs.
For those who love to explore local markets, Hiroshima Marina Hop is a vibrant waterfront shopping complex that offers a mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Here, visitors can enjoy a scenic view of the marina while browsing through various stores. Whether you’re looking for trendy fashion, artisanal goods, or delicious treats, Hiroshima’s shopping scene has something for everyone.
Nature Escapes and Outdoor Activities in Hiroshima
Hiroshima is blessed with stunning natural landscapes that invite outdoor enthusiasts to explore its beauty. One of the best spots to experience nature is Komagabayashi Peak, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The hike to the summit is both invigorating and rewarding, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy a bit of adventure. As you ascend, you’ll be surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of nature, providing a serene escape from the urban hustle and bustle. The panoramic vistas at the peak are perfect for capturing memorable photographs and enjoying a peaceful moment in nature.
If you're looking for a family-friendly outdoor experience, Shikawa Dam is a great option. This scenic area features walking trails, picnic spots, and beautiful views of the dam and surrounding mountains. Families can enjoy a leisurely day by the water, with opportunities for fishing, cycling, or simply relaxing in the fresh air. The dam area is especially picturesque in the autumn when the leaves change color, creating a vibrant backdrop for outdoor activities.
For those seeking more challenging hikes, Ogonzan Mountain offers well-marked trails that lead to stunning vistas and unique rock formations. Hiking here is a fantastic way to connect with nature and experience Hiroshima's diverse flora and fauna. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a casual walker, the trails cater to all levels of fitness, ensuring everyone can enjoy the great outdoors. With so many options for nature escapes, Hiroshima is a paradise for those who love to explore the beauty of the natural world.
Exciting Activities to Experience in Hiroshima
Hiroshima is not just about historical sites; it also offers a variety of exciting activities that allow visitors to engage with the local culture. One popular option is the Hiroshima City Customized Private Half Day Tour, which can be tailored to your interests. Whether you want to explore the city's historical landmarks, enjoy local cuisine, or visit hidden gems, this tour provides a personalized experience that showcases the best of Hiroshima. Knowledgeable guides are on hand to share insights and stories that enrich your understanding of the city.
If you're looking for a unique experience, consider the Rickshaw Experience in Miyajima. This charming ride through the picturesque streets of Miyajima Island allows you to soak in the beauty of the area while learning about its history from your rickshaw puller. The floating torii gate and lush landscapes create a magical atmosphere that is perfect for creating lasting memories. It’s a fun way to explore the island while enjoying the sights at a leisurely pace.
For those interested in traditional Japanese culture, participating in an Authentic Tea Ceremony with Kimono in Miyajima is a must. This immersive experience allows you to dress in a beautiful kimono and learn about the art of tea preparation. The ceremony emphasizes mindfulness and appreciation for the moment, providing a serene and reflective experience that connects you with Japanese traditions. Engaging in these activities not only enhances your visit but also leaves you with unforgettable memories of Hiroshima.
Getting Around Hiroshima with Ease
Exploring Hiroshima is made easy with its efficient public transportation system. The city boasts an extensive network of streetcars and buses that connect major attractions, making it convenient for travelers to navigate. Purchasing a one-day pass can be a cost-effective way to enjoy unlimited travel. This pass allows you to hop on and off at various points of interest, from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to shopping districts, without worrying about individual fares.
For those who prefer a more active approach, bike rentals are available throughout the city. Cycling is a fantastic way to explore Hiroshima at your own pace while enjoying the fresh air. Many bike rental companies offer convenient options, including electric bikes for those who want a little extra assistance. Cycling along the riverside paths or through the city's parks allows you to experience Hiroshima's charm up close.
Taxis are also readily available for those who prefer a more direct route to their destination. While slightly more expensive, they can be a convenient option, especially for groups or when traveling with luggage. Many taxi drivers understand basic English, making it easier for you to communicate your destination. With various transportation options at your disposal, getting around Hiroshima is both simple and enjoyable, allowing you to make the most of your visit.
Festivals and Events Celebrating Hiroshima
Hiroshima is alive with vibrant festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating the city's culture and community spirit. One of the most anticipated events is the Hiroshima Flower Festival, held every May. This colorful festival showcases stunning floral displays, cultural performances, and parades, attracting locals and tourists alike. It’s a perfect opportunity to experience Hiroshima's artistic side and join in the festivities that highlight the beauty of spring.
Another significant event is the Hiroshima Port Festival, which takes place in summer. This lively festival features a variety of activities, including fireworks, traditional dances, and food stalls offering local delicacies. The atmosphere is electric, with performances and entertainment that bring the community together. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant sights and sounds while indulging in delicious street food, making it a fantastic way to experience Hiroshima's lively culture.
During autumn, the Hiroshima International Animation Festival attracts animation enthusiasts from around the globe. The event showcases innovative works and provides a platform for cultural exchange, making it a must-visit for those interested in the arts. Engaging with these festivals not only enhances your travel experience but also allows you to connect with the local community and appreciate Hiroshima's rich cultural heritage.
Practical Information for Travelers to Hiroshima
Before traveling to Hiroshima, it’s essential to gather practical information to ensure a smooth trip. Visa requirements may vary depending on your nationality, so it’s advisable to check the latest regulations before your visit. Most travelers from various countries can enter Japan without a visa for short stays, but confirming your eligibility is crucial for hassle-free travel.
When it comes to currency, the Japanese yen is the local currency used in Hiroshima. Currency exchange services are readily available at airports, banks, and exchange offices throughout the city. ATMs that accept foreign cards can also be found in convenience stores and post offices, making it easy to withdraw cash as needed. Keep in mind that while many larger establishments accept credit cards, smaller shops and restaurants may prefer cash, so carrying some yen is advisable.
In case of emergencies, it’s good to know that Japan has a reliable healthcare system. Hospitals and clinics are equipped to handle various medical situations, and many staff members speak basic English. It’s recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses. Knowing these practical details will help you navigate your trip to Hiroshima with confidence, allowing you to focus on enjoying all the city has to offer.
Unique Accommodations for a Memorable Stay
For travelers seeking unique accommodations in Hiroshima, consider staying at a traditional ryokan. These Japanese inns provide a glimpse into the country’s heritage, featuring tatami-matted rooms, futon bedding, and communal baths. Staying in a ryokan offers a serene atmosphere and the chance to experience traditional Japanese hospitality firsthand. Many ryokan also serve kaiseki meals, allowing you to savor exquisite multi-course dining made with seasonal ingredients.
Boutique hotels are another appealing option for those looking for something distinctive. These hotels often feature unique designs, personalized service, and a cozy atmosphere. For example, the Sotetsu Fresa Inn Hiroshima is known for its modern decor and convenient location near Hiroshima Station. Guests appreciate the comfortable rooms and friendly staff, making it a popular choice for travelers who value both style and comfort.
Choosing unique accommodations adds an extra layer of enjoyment to your stay in Hiroshima. Whether you opt for a traditional ryokan or a chic boutique hotel, these lodging options provide memorable experiences that reflect the local culture and enhance your trip.
Embrace the Local Culture in Hiroshima
Experiencing Hiroshima's local culture is an enriching aspect of any visit. Engaging with the community through traditional customs and practices allows you to connect with the city's heritage on a deeper level. Consider attending a local workshop where you can learn the art of origami or participate in a calligraphy session. These hands-on experiences provide insight into Japanese artistry and craftsmanship while allowing you to create your own unique souvenirs.
Visiting local markets is another fantastic way to immerse yourself in Hiroshima's culture. Markets like the Hiroshima Marina Hop offer a vibrant atmosphere filled with local vendors selling fresh produce, crafts, and delicious street food. Interacting with local sellers provides an authentic experience and a chance to learn about traditional ingredients and cooking methods. Sampling local delicacies while chatting with vendors adds an engaging element to your culinary exploration.
Lastly, attending cultural festivals and events throughout the year is a wonderful way to witness Hiroshima's traditions in action. Festivals often feature traditional music, dance, and performances that showcase the rich cultural tapestry of the city. Participating in these celebrations not only enhances your understanding of Hiroshima's heritage but also creates lasting memories of your time spent in this remarkable city.
Pet-Friendly Places to Stay in Hiroshima
Traveling with pets can sometimes be challenging, but Hiroshima offers several pet-friendly accommodations that welcome furry companions. The APA Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae Ohashi is known for its accommodating policies, allowing guests to bring their pets along for the stay. This hotel provides a comfortable environment for both you and your pet, ensuring that your travel experience is enjoyable for everyone.
Another pet-friendly option is the Hiroshima Washington Hotel, which offers amenities and services tailored for guests traveling with pets. The staff is friendly and understanding, making it easier for you to enjoy your stay without worrying about your pet. Many parks and green spaces in Hiroshima also welcome pets, providing ample opportunities for walks and playtime.
Choosing pet-friendly accommodations allows you to explore Hiroshima together with your furry friend, making your trip even more memorable. With various options available, you can enjoy the city’s attractions while ensuring that your pet is well taken care of during your stay.
Experience Relaxation with Onsen in Hiroshima
For those seeking relaxation during their stay in Hiroshima, indulging in an onsen experience is highly recommended. Natural hot springs are renowned for their therapeutic properties, and several hotels in Hiroshima offer onsen facilities. The Natural Hot Spring Hotel LiVEMAX PREMIUM HIROSHIMA features rejuvenating hot spring baths that provide a tranquil escape after a day of exploring the city. Soaking in the warm waters while enjoying views of the surrounding landscape creates a serene atmosphere perfect for unwinding.
Many onsen facilities also provide traditional Japanese bathing experiences, where you can enjoy the calming effects of hot springs in a serene setting. This cultural practice emphasizes relaxation and mindfulness, allowing you to immerse yourself in the soothing waters while reflecting on your day. The combination of natural beauty and the healing properties of onsen makes this experience a highlight of any visit to Hiroshima.
Whether you’re looking to relieve stress or simply enjoy a moment of peace, experiencing an onsen in Hiroshima is a delightful way to enhance your trip. With various options available, you can easily find a facility that suits your preferences, ensuring a rejuvenating experience during your stay.

































