16th March 2023 Otorii Gate - The Great Gate, Miyajima With the JR pass, one can also make use of the Miyajima ferry, where you can see a floating torii gate, from the temple, a bustling town and deer wandering free around the streets. From Hiroshima, near the Peace Park, we got the tram (not …
What we did in Hiroshima, Japan, March 2023
16th - 17th March 2023 Motoyasu River and A-Bomb Dome on the right, Hiroshima Kasuga Ryokan Naka-ku Ote-machi 3-6-23, Hiroshima, 730-0051, Japanä¸åŒºå¤§æ‰‹ç”º3-6-23, 広島市 €42 per night for double room with futons Kasuga Ryokan, Hiroshima We stayed in a humble traditional Ryokan, complete with tatami mats, futons and tea. It was comfortable and in a good …
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Vegan in Hiroshima, Japan, March 2023
16th - 17th March Hiroshima style okonomiyaki, Negian Nagarekawa We didn’t eat much in Hiroshima, as we only had around 24 hours here. We had planned to visit the Vegan Fruits Café Tamaru, but unfortunately it happened to be closed the day we were there. We had also planned to try out the vegan Hiroshima …
Travelling in Japan on the JR Pass
Bullet Train We had a busy itinerary for our two weeks so we worked out if we would benefit from getting a JR Pass. JR Pass (Japan Rail Pass) is a pass that lasts for either 7, 14 or 21 days and allows travel on Shinkansen bullet trains (except for Nozomi and Mizuho Shinkansen), local …
