Riding to Work in Onomichi Japan
This is a short video of my bus ride to work in Onomichi, Hiroshima prefecture, Japan as part of the JET Program.
Onomichi is a small city of over 100,000 people. It has plenty of shopping and restaurants. The high school I teach at is in a more rural area, hence the wide open spaces and mountains present in the video.
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In 2015, Onomichi City was certified as Japan Heritage for A Miniature Garden City from the Middle Ages Built Around the Onomichi Channel.
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This is a short film about Onomichi, the Japanese city of nostalgia, cats and steep hills and stairs. Onomichi is located in Hiroshima Prefecture and has been an inspiration for generations of filmmakers, like Yasujiro Ozu classic Tokyo Story (Tokyo Monogatari).
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Japan Tour #5 : Onomichi~City of Literature~/文学の町、尾道
Hello, everyone!
I am originally from Hiroshima and in last end of November, I went back to my hometown.
Onomichi city is close to my hometown but I've never been there before.
Finally, I had time to visit there!
The translation for the poem written by Fumiko Hayashi is what I did.
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The mountainside has so many temples that it has been called the Little Kyoto of the West, and on the seaside, there is the long and blue Onomichi Channel along with the islands of Seto that center around the Shimanami Kaido…which make for a port town with that nostalgic mood
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Ōkunoshima
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Episode 35 - Japan / Onomichi, Hiroshima & Yudanaka
JAPAN: ONOMICHI, HIROSHIMA & NAGANO
Our last days in Japan! After a few more visits to the Kyoto temples close to the train station, we left Kyoto for Onomichi by train. Daniel had read a lot of nice things about this town located 280km on the Japanese sea coast. A lot of small islands are connected by bridges and ferries to the main island and bicycle ways have been specifically set for cyclists to ride from one island to the other. And those who know Daniel, will now understand why we decided to stop in Onomichi! Eiji who had never done this part of Japan, joined us in Onomichi by car.
We met in the afternoon at the guest house and went for a walk before sunset. We climbed the numerous stairs of this sloppy city before heading to an excellent sushi & sashimi restaurant in the centre of town.
Early morning we left for the harbour to rent our bicycle and start our tour. Daniel and Eiji went for regular ones but Magali wanted to try an e-bike. Unfortunately larger bicycles equipped with electric assistance were all booked so she ended up with one with small wheels, never mind she took it. We then embarked for a quick sea crossing on one of the ferries to reach the first island. The weather was rather cloudy and windy but cycling between the mandarins fields and the Japanese sea was very interesting and nice.
We stopped many times on our way to take pictures and shot the scenery. We bought mandarins directly from the farmer! After crossing 3 bridges and a stop in a very local restaurant to have sashimi octopus which comes directly from the area, we took a boat to come back to our initial starting point. It was an excellent day and we finished it beautifully going to a public bath a few km away, to relax and have dinner on-site.
The next day we left for Hiroshima in the morning and met our host at 88hiroshima guest house. After check-in we left to visit the city centre and the monuments dedicated to the Bomb-A events. It was very informative and also very sad to understand all the suffering the people from Hiroshima endured in 1945 and many years later with the side effects of the radiations. A lot of survivors can be found in the Memorial Park and around the Museum to give their testimony.
We chose to come to Hiroshima to also visit the Miyajima island and its famous Torii. You probably already seen a view of this majestic red door and its picture reflecting in the water. We were actually impressed to find out that there is a lot to do and to see on this island. It is full of temples and pagodas and has of course a main shrine but it is also a good hiking location. We didn’t hike to the top but did take the ropeway all the way up and came down by foot (about 1,5h). The view from the very top of Mt. Misen is very rewarding with a 360 degrees view of the sea, the forests and the sacred sites. We must say we loved Miyajima a lot!
WE SPECIFICALLY ENJOY
The sushis! We became sushi and sashimi addicts to the max! We of course had them before in Switzerland and other places but sushi and sashimi in Japan is a totally different story. Our preferences went to the local salmon, the squid, the octopus and the red snapper. Nigiri sushi were also excellent with a specific note to the Japanese macquerel!
Our brief visit to the Snow Monkey Park in Jigokudani, 45min. North of Nagano. These little creatures are so cute in their hot spring, we think the images speak for themselves!
ACCOMMODATIONS
Hiroshima: we loved staying at the 88 Hiroshima guest house, a traditional Japanese home with a few rooms, a great living room and a kitchen to share with other guests. The place is spotless, peaceful and zen. It is located only 20min. ride by bus from the city centre (nr 29). There is a lot of information on what to do and what to see at the guest house. Kengo, the owner was a backpacker once and he knows the exact the travellers needs. We had a very good rest at your home, thank you again for your warm welcome, we wish you all the best and hope to meet you again in a near future!
Yudanaka/Yamanouchi: Zen Hostel, a lovely renovated old ryokan very close to the train station. Tatami rooms and dormitories are available as well as a nice cafe/lounge.
RESTAURANTS
Onomichi: Hanaakari, one of the best sashimi we ever tried.
Onomichi: SpA 尾道平原温泉 ぽっぽの湯, the restaurant is part of a private SpA with a lot of facilities. The SpA is very popular and it is nice to have dinner in a typical Japanese uniform/suit right after a relaxed bath. The food was excellent and reasonably price. We could taste the Yamakake Donburi once again (dish of red tuna and sticky mountain yam that we firstly discovered in one of the Onsen during our first days in Japan).
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Strolling in Onomichi (尾道)City, Chugoku Region, Japan
Onomichi (尾道)city is one of those off the beaten path type cities and is ignored many non Japanese tourists. But this city is very much accessible by Shinkansen and regular JR trains on the Tokaido Sanyo line and other local lines. It is part of the Sanyo Region, which is part of the Island called Chugoku. Along with Hiroshima city and Miyajima Island, this is a good city to visit on a one day trip, if you happen to be staying in Osaka or Kyoto as a tourist.
Onomichi city is a great harbor city, with hill on one side and water on the other. City has hilly slopes where there are lot of old temples, great little restaurants and other tourist attractions.
Hope you get a chance to visit this city and enjoy it.
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Are YOU planning a Japan trip in 2018? Looking for things to do in Hiroshima? The Onomichi Temple Walk is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in Japanese culture by checking out numerous Japanese shrines and temples (over 25 in Onomichi), visit Cat Alley and take the ropeway (or walk) up Mount Senko-ji.
However! Onomichi is a typical small Japanese town (almost like a ghost town and pretty deserted) with most local shops being closed on certain weekdays, which is frustrating! To actually find some life in Onomichi head to the area clos to Onomichi Station, where you can find Onomichi U2, with places to shop and eat.
Please note the negativity and sarcasm in this video is exactly that and is a reflection of how it can feel being in Japan for an extended period! Extreme honesty is a trademark of my channel and no offence is intended - Japan is awesome!
Overall Onomichi is probably a great place to visit in Japan, just not in early February when it's freezing cold and snowing!
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A Day In Onomichi, Hiroshima
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Onomichi City seaside Hiroshima Prefecture Japan sightseeing
Onomichi City is located in Western Japan in Hiroshima Prefecture, on Japan's inland sea.
It is one of the most traditional and beautiful temple towns in Japan, with around 25 temples located within 20 minutes walk of the railway station.
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May 24, 2018. I went to Onomichi, Hiroshima with my husband, my friends and first time traveling to Japan, my baby sister Izceah!
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Senkoji Park, a symbol of Onomichi, is located behind Onomichi Station on the towering Mt. Senkoji.
First, use the ropeway to climb to the peak of Mt. Senkoji.
Once at the peak, head to the observation platform.
Take in the view of Onomichi's streets and the Setouchi beyond from the approximately 140m mountaintop.
Head to Senkoji Temple along the Path of Literature.
Senkoji Temple has approximately 1200 years of history.
This bell tower appears in Naoya Shiga's novel A Dark Night's Passing.
The Onomichi City Museum of Art, located in the park, was designed by architect Tadao Ando.
Senkoji Ropeway Cable Car, Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture | The Real Japan | HD
Senkoji Ropeway Cable Car, Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture | The Real Japan | HD
Onomichi City is in Hiroshima Prefecture, on the main island of Honshu, facing the Inland Sea.
It's a gateway to a series of small islands sitting in the Inland Sea of Japan. The city features in the seminal 1953 Yasujirō Ozu film Tokyo Story.
Onomichi's many temples attract spiritual tourists from across Japan, but you rarely see foreigners here. The well-informed ones often visit Mt. Senkoji via the Senkoji cable car.
The ropeway connects Sanroku Station and Senkojisancho Station of Onomichi Station. It's popular during cherry blossom season, but at other times of the year there are far fewer tourists to share the experience with.
The journey from the bottom to the summit takes around 3 minutes. En-route and from the top, the views over the Seto Inland Sea are extensive and impressive.
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CYCLING PORT MINATO OASIS ONOMICHI(ENGLISH)
Cycling Port Minato Oasis Onomichi is a cycling hub located along the coast around Onomichi Port in front of JR Onomichi Station.
Centered around the port that is a base for Shimanami Kaido cycling and cruising in the Seto Inland Sea, there is a complex ONOMICHI U2 where cycle shops and shops are united, and it is known as an event hall and a relaxing space Onomichi Ekimae Ryokuchi.
I will introduce how to go around and enjoy Onomichi focusing on them.
Japan Travel: Falling in Love with Japanese Culture on the Temple Walk in Onomichi, Hiroshima 11
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Visitors to Hiroshima often overlook Onomichi, a quaint port town along the Seto Inland Sea, located about 90 minutes via local train from Hiroshima Station. With its steep hills and sloping geography, Onomichi did not suffer many damages during the war. As a result, many historic buildings are still intact, allowing visitors a glimpse of Japanese history.
Onomichi is famous for its temples. Being a port town, in the past, successful merchants donated heavily to build temples to ensure the town’s prosperity. Visitors can explore the 25 temples along the “Temple Walk”, a popular temple route. Visitors can find maps of “Temple Walk” available at the Tourist Information Office at Onomichi Station. The route is marked and there are many signs as well. Though the route is only 2.5 kilometers, as Onomichi is famous for its slopes, proper footwear is strongly advised.
The most famous temple on the Temple Walk would have to be Senkoji Temple. Founded by Kobo Daishi in 806, Senkoji is located on the mountain. Though visitors can hike up the mountain, most visitors opt to take the ropeway. Visitors may be interested in the 15 meter tall Tama no Iwa or Jewel Rock. This rock is said to have glowed all night illuminating the surrounding sea. The temple has many miniature Jizo statues which are also popular. The park above the temple is a beautiful place to rest and take in the beautiful surrounding. Please note, this park is quite crowded during the cherry blossom season, as the Senkoji Park is one of hundred most beautiful cherry blossom places in Japan.
Jidoji Temple, the final temple on the Temple Walk is also quite popular. Dating back to the early 7th century, it is said to the oldest temple in this region. Visitors should take time to take in the main hall and the 2 storey pagoda as they are both National Treasures. Though the entrance to the temple is free, a nominal fee (600 yen) will allow visitors into the temple buildings. The temple has many beautiful, historic statues which are registered as Cultural Treasures. Though there is a Japanese guided tour, the beauty of the artwork on the fusuma, sliding door, elegant rooms and breathtaking paintings holds no language barriers. The temple’s well maintained karesansui style garden is also a point of interest.
There are many things to take in, experience and observe on Onomichi’s Temple Walk. This 2.5 kilometer route on the varying terrains allows visitors to understand Japan’s proud cultural past.
October 2014 Japan ONOMICHI (Hiroshima) 尾道 - 4K
October 2014 Japan ONOMICHI (Hiroshima) 4K (30p)
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0:15 尾道駅 Onomichi Station
0:37 尾道第一ホテル Onomichi daiichi hotel
0:58 古寺めぐり old temples tour in Onomichi
3:00 セイザンホテル View hotel SEIZAN
3:14 千光寺公園 展望台 Senkoji Park viewing platform
3:34 文学のこみち Path of Literature
3:40 帆雨亭 Hanutei
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JR Shin-Onomichi (JR 新尾道駅) and JR Onomichi (JR 尾道駅) Train Stations
Onomichi City (尾道市) is located in Chugoku Region (west side of Japan) and close to Hiroshima and Okayama Cities. Onomichi is a great little city to visit, with antique charm, great temples, hilly/scenic/picturesque landscapes.
The city is serviced by two JR train stations. JR Shin-Onomichi (JR 新尾道駅) station is serviced by only the Shinkansen (bullet) trains. But only Kodama Shinkansen stops here, the Sakura, Hikari and Nozomi trains do not stop.
JR Onomichi station (JR 尾道駅) services the sanyo region's local JR lines. This station is about 10 minute bus ride from the Shin-Onomichi station and is close to the downtown and all the tourist attractions.
Hope you get a chance to visit Onomichi and enjoy the city.