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Itsukushima Island ( Miyajima ), Japan tours 2016 - Tourist attractions in Miyajima, Japan
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Miyajima is a small island less than an hour outside the city of Hiroshima. It is most famous for its giant torii gate, which at high tide seems to float on the water. The sight is ranked as one of Japan's three best views.
While officially named Itsukushima, the island is more commonly referred to as Miyajima, Japanese for shrine island. This is because the island is so closely related to its key shrine, Itsukushima Shrine, in the public's mind. Like the torii gate, the shrine's main buildings are built over water.
Miyajima is a romantic place, best enjoyed by staying overnight at one of the island's ryokan. While there are usually many day tourists, in the evening the area becomes much quieter and more peaceful. There are also wild deer on the island that have become accustomed to people. In the day the deer wander around the same sites as the tourists, and in the evening they sleep along the walking paths.
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Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社). Mar-Oct 6:30AM-6PM, Nov 6:30AM-5:30PM, Dec 6:30AM-5PM, Jan-Feb 6:30AM-5:30PM. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Itsukushima is a large, red-lacquered complex of halls and pathways on stilts, originally so built that commoners could visit without defiling the island with their footprints. Weddings are occasionally held at the shrine, but that doesn't bar visitors, and the priest's ceremonial dance is a memorable sight. ¥300 for temple entry, ¥500 for entry plus Treasure Hall.
Senjokaku (千畳閣). The name means 1000 Mat Pavilion, a fairly apt description of this gigantic wooden hall which doesn't actually contain much other than empty space. It was originally built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1587, but left incomplete after his death. There's also a picturesque 5-story pagoda (五重塔 Gojuto) next door, and plenty of cherry trees if you are visiting in sakura season. ¥100.
Daisho-in (大聖院), ☎ +81 0829-44-0111, Because it's nestled into the hills, this Buddhist temple is easily missed by tourists, but it features a number of interesting sights and a welcome respite from the crowds. Look for the Dai-hannyakyo Sutra (大般若経), the golden prayer wheels that are said to bring enormous fortune to anyone who touches them, and the Henjokutsu Cave (遍照窟), a fascinating and eerie collection of Buddhist icons related to the 88 Temple Pilgrimage in Shikoku. Free.
Miyajima Public Aquarium (宮島水族館), 10-3 Miyajima-cho, ☎ +81 0829-44-2010, 8:30AM-5PM daily. A collection of more than 350 sea creatures and daily animal events such as seal shows and penguin marches. It's worth a stop if you have restless kids in tow — about a twenty minute walk from the pier. ¥1050.
Museum of History and Folklore, 57 Miyajima-cho, ☎ +81 0829-44-2019. Tu-Su 8:30AM-5PM. A small, charming collection of folk crafts and pieces of Miyajima history, many donated by locals. The main building was originally the residence of a soy sauce mogul, built about 170 years ago, and has a traditional garden out back. ¥300 (¥170/150 for children).
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Japan Travel: Miyajima Walking Trails lovely walking paths Hiroshima 32 Moopon
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It is pleasant and relaxing to take a stroll one of the Miyajima’s many lovely walking paths. Surrounding the seaside town area, the paths cut through the island's forest and afford nice views onto the town below.
Some paths lead through the Momijidani (Japanese for Maple Valley), Miyajima's prime koyo spot during the autumn. The paths also lead past a Tahōtō pagoda, numerous vista points and clusters of cherry trees, which are usually in bloom in mid-March to early April.
For hiking enthusiasts, there are three paths that lead to the summit of Mount Misen: the Momijidani Course, the Daisho-in Course and the Omoto Course.
Of the three trails, the Daisho-in Course offers the greatest views and is not as steep as the others. The Momijidani Course, while the shortest is also the steepest, leading mostly through the forest. It takes 1.5 to 2 hours to get the summit from town.
Access Information:
Via JR train
To reach the ferry port from Hiroshima Station, board the JR Sanyo Line for Miyajimaguchi Station (25 minutes, 410 yen one journey, covered by the Japan Rail Pass).
Via Tram train
From central Hiroshima, board tram line number 2 for bound for Miyajimaguchi. The tram is slower, however, costs only 260 yen one journey. (not covered by the Japan Rail Pass)
From Miyajimaguchi Station, it is a short walk to the ferry pier, from where ferries depart frequently for Miyajima. There are two ferry companies operating from this port: JR and Matsudai. Both companies' ferry rides take 10 minutes both with a cost of 180 yen one journey. The Japan Rail Pass is valid on JR ferries.
Via direct boat from Hiroshima Peace Park
Boats also connect Miyajima directly with Hiroshima Peace Park (55 minutes, 2000 yen one way, 3600 yen round trip, 3-12 round trips per day). There are also boats connecting Miyajima and Hiroshima Port (25 minutes, 1850 yen one way, 6-8 round trips per day). The Japan Rail Pass is not valid on these boats.
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One of the MUST GO place in Japan Miyajima the Shrine Island (Itsukushima)
Itsukushima (厳島) is an island in the western part of the Inland Sea of Japan, located in the northwest of Hiroshima Bay. It is popularly known as Miyajima (宮島), the Shrine Island. The island is one of Hayashi Razan's (林羅山) Three Views of Japan (日本三景 Nihon Sankei). Itsukushima is part of the city of Hatsukaichi in Hiroshima Prefecture. The island was the town of Miyajima prior to the 2005 merger with Hatsukaichi.
Itsukushima is famous for the Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to records, the shrine was established in the time of Empress Suiko. The warrior-courtier Taira no Kiyomori gave the shrine its present form. In 1555, Mōri Motonari defeated Sue Harukata at the Battle of Miyajima. Toyotomi Hideyoshi built a large building, the Senjō-kaku, on a hill above the shrine.
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Located slightly north from the downtown area of Hiroshima city, is Hiroshima Castle or Hiroshima-jo. The castle was built in 1589 by Mori Terumoto, a member of Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s council. Hiroshima Castle is a flatland castle.
The castle tower of Hiroshima Castle was designated as a National Treasure in 1931. However, the castle was destroyed by the atomic bomb. In 1958, the castle was rebuilt. Visitors today will see both the moat as well as the stone fortress traditionally seen at Japanese castles. The entire castle has been designated as a Historic Site.
Visitors are allowed into the castle for a nominal fee. The interior is now a museum displaying local culture as well as samurai history. The museum allows visitors to try on clothing from the past. Samurai armor, kimono for the ladies are available for those who wish to try them on as a special Hiroshima memory. The castle stairs are quite steep but those who do utilize them to arrive at the top floor of the castle are greeted with a beautiful view of the city.
Visitors may see joggers around the moat as Hiroshima Castle is a popular jogging course. Visitors may also see school students drawing the castle in their sketchbooks. In the spring, the grounds surrounding the castle are famous for cherry blossom picnic. And in the autumn, a “food festival” is held on the grounds surrounding the castle. Local vendors as well as from all over Japan serve mouthwatering dishes at the festival.
Hiroshima Castle held an important role in Hiroshima and its surrounding prefectures in Japanese history. Today, this important culture treasure is a place to laugh, enjoy and create new memories.
Access Information
**10 minute walk from Kamiyacho-nishi or Kamiyacho-higashi streetcar station (12 minutes, 160 yen from Hiroshima Station)
**15 minute walk from the Peace Park or a 10 minute walk from Shukkeien.
Facility Information
Hours: Main Keep: 9:00 to 18:00 (until 17:00 on weekdays from December to February)
Ninomaru: 9:00 to 17:30 (until 16:30 from October through March)
Note: Last Entry is 30 minutes before closing time.
Closed: December 29th to January 2nd
Admission: 370 yen (main keep), admission to the rest of the castle grounds is free
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伊豆・伊東大室山/Omuro-yama Mountain at Ito city of Izu peninsula in Japan
What a majestic view!
This is Omuro mountain which located ito-city of Izu peninsula in Japan.
伊豆半島、伊東市にあるシンボリックな山の大室山は360°の絶景。
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2月には山焼きという行事もおこなわれ、この美しい円錐形の形を保っています。マンガ『あまんちゅ!』の10巻にも登場しています。
Japan Travel: German Castle in Japan at the Porcelain Park, Arita, Saga 07
Japan Travel: German Castle in Japan at the Porcelain Park, Arita, Saga 07
Arita, located in western Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, is a small town known for its local pottery, Aritayaki. Over 400 years ago, Toyotomi Hideyoshi brought several talented Korean craftsmen to Japan. One of these men found kaolin, the main ingredient needed to create porcelain in Arita’s Izumiyama Quarry. This lead to Arita town being the first producers of porcelain in Japan, and Akitayaki was born.
Arita Porcelain Park is a German village porcelain theme park located on the outskirts of Arita Town. Visitors can freely walk through the grounds, enjoying the gardens of the park. The jewel of the park is reproduction of the German palace “Zwinger”. Zwinger Palace has a museum within the main building where visitors can view fine European porcelain as well as the local pottery of Aritayaki.
There are workshops held in the park, allowing visitors to create and paint their own ceramic dishes. In addition there are souvenir stores, where visitors can purchase beautiful European or Aritayaki to take home.
Arita Porcelain Park is free to enter. The Zwinger Palace, however, requires a small entrance fee.
Zwinger Palace
Museum Hours: 10:00 to 16:00
Museum Admission: 500 yen
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Wakayama castle sitting on Tiger Mountain!
Wakayama Castle, in Wakayama Prefecture south of Osaka, was first built on the orders of warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598) in 1585. The building work was overseen by Hideyoshi's brother, Hidenaga. The castle is a top a small hill (Torafusu 49m) and the pleasant castle grounds are now a public park. From the tower you have a splendid view of Wakayama city and the pacific ocean. On a clear day you can see the island of Shikoku!
The reconstructed tower (donjon) has exhibits of samurai weaponry and armor from the Edo Period of Japan's history. There are good views over the town and out as far as the sea and ferry port to Shikoku.
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