Mihara

Mihara is a city located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2023, the city had an estimated population of 88,591 in 43253 households and a population density of 190 persons per km². The total area of the city is 258.14 square kilometres. Wikipedia.
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Atomic Bomb Dome

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Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima is an iconic remnant of the Industrial Promotion Hall, which was destroyed during WWII. The Hiroshima Museum of Art, with its dome-ceilinged main hall resembling the A-bomb Dome, showcases a diverse collection of modern European and Japanese paintings. Adjacent to the Peace Memorial Park stands the Orizuru Tower, offering various facilities including a roof observation deck providing a view of the Atomic Bomb Dome.
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (広島平和記念碑, Hiroshima Heiwa Kinenhi), originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, and now commonly called the Genbaku Dome, Atomic Bomb Dome or A-Bomb Dome (原爆ドーム, Genbaku Dōmu), is part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.[1] The ruin of the hall serves as a memorial to the over 140,000[2] people who were killed in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima at the end of World War II. It is permanently kept in a state of arrested ruin as a reminder of the destructive effects of nuclear warfare.
Igor Yefimov — Google review
The must-visit place in Hiroshima. To explore in dept 2hrs min and 3.5 hrs max are good. Well preserved. Sundays are crowded a bit. It is hard to read from the tiny wordings on the information board. So I prefer to take a photo and read it later. No choice. Taxi, tram, and train stations are just right next to this historical place.
Pooja A — Google review
A place where over 200k had perished because of a war. A site which I would recommend everyone to visit in their lifetime. The impact of seeing it real is much larger than seeing photos in a history book. This is a place that I have longed to visit in person. I am pleased that I did. A must visit place to reflect on the cost of human lives for an unjustified war in the name of patriotism.
Jackie Cheng — Google review
I visited the Atomic Bomb Dome in June and it was an unforgettable experience. This site was originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, which was one of the buildings that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. It was preserved as part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to commemorate the victims and promote the message of peace and nuclear disarmament. The site was approximately at the center of where the atomic bomb exploded, which destroyed most of the buildings within a radius of 2 kilometers. You can see the damage caused by the blast and the fire on the dome and the surrounding structures. You will also find a lot of monuments around the site with information on the background and history of this area. Some of them are dedicated to specific groups of victims, such as children, students, and workers. There are also signs and plaques that explain the significance and meaning of the dome and the park. I really recommend visiting this place as most of us only learned about the tragedy of war through books and videos. This site gives us a chance to get closer and see the real impact of the bomb. It also reminds us of the importance of peace and the need to prevent nuclear weapons from ever being used again. Also, it is highly recommended to be respectful and quiet when visiting this site, as it is a solemn and sacred place for many people.
Javin Yam — Google review
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial, commonly known as the Genbaku Dome, is a symbol of profound significance. It stands at the epicenter of the atomic bomb blast that forever changed the course of history on August 6, 1945. Visiting this site is a solemn yet essential experience. Surrounded by the serene Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, the skeletal remains of the Genbaku Dome starkly contrast the horrors of the past with the hope for a peaceful future. Its minimalist design invites contemplation, emphasizing the urgency of preventing such devastation from recurring. Inside the adjacent museum, a poignant narrative unfolds through personal testimonies, artifacts, and interactive exhibits. It paints a vivid picture of the events leading up to the bombing and its aftermath, leaving an indelible impression on visitors. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial is a powerful reminder of humanity's capacity for healing and reconciliation. It calls upon us to reflect on the horrors of war and our collective responsibility to ensure a more peaceful world. A visit here is a solemn pilgrimage, a testament to the enduring pursuit of peace amidst the scars of history.
Ngọc Phan — Google review
終戦間際の景色がそのまま残る日本の歴史上、重要な場所。 誰もが必ず一度は行くべき所、実際に見て原爆の恐ろしさを膚で感じて欲しいですね。 世界遺産の負の遺産に指定されているだけあって、外国からの観光客もたくさん来ていました。だれもが静かに祈りながら訪れているようでした。 (Translated by Google) An important place in Japanese history, where the scenery from just before the end of the war remains intact. This is a place that everyone should visit at least once, and I want them to see it and feel firsthand the horror of the atomic bomb. As it has been designated as a negative heritage site of the World Heritage Site, many tourists from foreign countries came here. It seemed like everyone was visiting while praying quietly.
T.Cヒロ — Google review
One reminder of the terrible effects of the atomic bombs, which took place on August 6, 1945, during World War II, is the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. The Genbaku Dome, also called the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, is the focal point of the park. Originally an iconic structure, it now serves as a skeleton reminder of the devastation the bomb wreaked. Its astonishingly intact structure stands in the middle of the devastation as a testament to resiliency, hope, and the pressing need for peace. Visitors can see a variety of memorials, statues, and monuments honoring the bombing victims as they stroll through the park. The names of everyone who died as a result of the bombing are inscribed on the Memorial Cenotaph, which is designed like an arch and serves as an enduring memorial to their memory. The Flame of Peace burns brilliantly as a plea for worldwide nuclear disarmament; it will only go out when all nuclear weapons are eliminated from the planet. There are several museums in the park, including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which provides a thorough and moving account of what happened on that fateful day. Artifacts, private items, and survivor stories are on show in the exhibits, which graphically portray the death toll and the horrors of nuclear warfare. These stories hope to encourage visitors to work for a world devoid of nuclear weapons and violent warfare in addition to educating them. The park has a calm mood, but it is also heavy with grief and a sense of respect for the people who were killed and injured in the attack. Travelers from all over the world gather to pay their respects, reflect on the costs of war, and emphasize the value of harmony and peace. In the end, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park serves as a potent reminder of the devastating destruction caused by nuclear bombs, imploring people to take lessons from the past and strive relentlessly toward a future in which peace triumphs over conflict and tragedies of this nature never happen again.
Manpreet Singh — Google review
A very humbling piece of architecture. The only building left standing after August 5th 1945. A poignant reminder of the horrors of war. There is a lot to see and think about whilst in the park and the museum of remembrance is very humbling. Definitely worth visiting.
Gary Jelks — Google review
It is one of the iconic symbols of the tragic Hiroshima bombing in 1945. It is a must-see site. You can walk to the park for free and take pictures of the ruins. Right across is the Peace Park and Children’s memorial park.
Reina Anne Perez — Google review
This is an incredibly harrowing and poignant place. It is almost the exact location of the detonation of the atomic bomb. It is amazing that they have preserved it and it is a must see if you are visiting Hiroshima.
Joshua Clubley — Google review
I think everyone should visit the Atomic bomb dome and museum at least once in their lifetime. It was an emotional experience to say the least, to see the utter destruction and devastation caused was so harrowing. It is extremely graphic and heartbreaking. My 10 year old daughter had a hard time in the museum with some of the pictures, she didnt want to look anymore at a certain point because of the horrendous damage and pain they showed. So maybe bare that in mind if attending the museum with children. Otherwise it is a solemn experience, with a lot of information and details everything that happened in extreme detail. We spent about 3 hours looking at the exhibits and could have easily spent longer. I cant say we enjoyed it, but it was a very interesting and educational experience. A real must visit! The staff were friendly and helpful. There is a little gift store were you can purchase books in English as well as other languages. Reasonable priced. We went first thing upon opening and there were no lines to enter the museum but I have heard it can get incredibly crowded so plan your day to avoid peak times as best you can.
maryellen Duren — Google review
I went to visit the A-bomb dome early in the morning (before 9am) and it was not crowded at all. The site is situated within the park and its free. Within walking distance was the memorial museum which was also free to enter and is worth dropping in as well.
PS — Google review
綺麗に整備された平和記念公園内に「原爆ドーム」はあります。地上から600メートル上空で爆発し、約14万の人々の命を一瞬で奪った原子爆弾。その凄まじい威力と惨状を今に伝える原爆ドーム。大正4年にチェコ人の建築家ヤン・レッツェルにより設計された建築物は、倒壊を免れたモダンなドーム型の枠組みと一部の外壁とともに、散乱した煉瓦が保存されています。人類への警笛として核兵器による破壊の残酷さを後世に伝える、ヒロシマの象徴的な建物であり、世界遺産にも登録されています。間近で見ると改めて、犠牲者の方々への追悼とともに恒久平和への祈りを捧げる気持ちになります。 原爆ドームへのアクセスは、JR広島駅南口から広島電鉄の路面電車に乗ります。原爆ドーム前電停までは15分程(220円)、電停からは徒歩1分程です。入園自由(無料、時間制限なし)。海外の方がとても多く、案内をして頂けるボランティアの方もいます。 原爆ドーム以外にも、緑に溢れた美しい公園、遊歩道から見る元安川のせせらぎ、元安橋、レストハウス、原爆の子像、原爆死没者記念碑、平和記念資料館など見どころが多いです。 日本人に限らず世界中の人々が一度は訪れて欲しい場所です。 (Translated by Google) The Atomic Bomb Dome is located within the beautifully maintained Peace Memorial Park. An atomic bomb exploded 600 meters above the ground, killing approximately 140,000 people in an instant. The Atomic Bomb Dome still conveys the terrible power and devastation it caused. The building, designed by Czech architect Jan Retzel in 1919, has a modern dome-shaped framework and some of the exterior walls that survived the collapse, as well as scattered bricks that have been preserved. It is a symbolic building in Hiroshima that conveys to future generations the cruelty of nuclear weapons as a warning to humanity, and is also registered as a World Heritage Site. Seeing it up close once again makes me feel like paying homage to the victims and praying for lasting peace. To access the Atomic Bomb Dome, take the Hiroshima Electric Railway tram from the south exit of JR Hiroshima Station. It takes about 15 minutes (220 yen) to get to the Atomic Bomb Dome-mae tram stop, and it is about a 1-minute walk from the tram stop. Free admission (free of charge, no time limit). There are a lot of people from overseas, and there are also volunteers who can help guide you. In addition to the Atomic Bomb Dome, there are many other attractions such as a beautiful park full of greenery, the murmuring of the Motoyasu River seen from the promenade, the Motoyasu Bridge, rest houses, the Atomic Bomb Children's Statue, the Atomic Bomb Victims Monument, and the Peace Memorial Museum. It is a place that not only Japanese people but people all over the world want to visit at least once.
Yoh Hey — Google review
The place was very eerie and depressing knowing that hundreds and thousands have died there more than 70 years ago. The dome was well preserved and it will surely give you a glimpse of what happened in the past. A must-see location when you visit Hiroshima.
RA Arrieta — Google review
An entirely humbling experience to stand where such terrible events occurred. This museum was extremely informative and impactful and I would highly recommend it to anybody visiting the area. This museum will live in my heart and mind for many years to come. It goes over the history of Hiroshima before, during, and after the events that transpired. It really helped me learn a lot.
Charlee Haas Hart — Google review
Great evidence of what shall not be ever repeated in life, in any part of the world.
J.C — Google review
A truly historic place. The blast was incredibly tremendous, which have caused a huge catastrophe with numerous casualties at 8:15 on that day. I humbly feel sorry for all what has happened here. You all got my condolences. Let’s construct the next chapter with Peace and Love.
Tatum T Napawan — Google review
It's a beautiful and sad attraction to visit. There are many attractions close to it such as the museum and the garden. Washrooms are accessible. There's a very nice bridge and a beautiful walking area around it. I recommend visiting it during the day and in the evening. Take a moment to sit in the garden and contemplate. The structure has been preserved but maintains the original look. It's kinda crowded in the afternoon but not too bad.
Moe A — Google review
I went to pay my respects and sit in silence in this beautiful park. The dome stands as a strong reminder of the past. The park is peaceful and a gong sounds off in the distance. Everyone is respectful and kind. The river flows in between and there is a boat that takes you to Miyajima nearby. Worth the trip.
Ximena Lamadrid — Google review
いつかこの目に焼き付けなければ、と思ってから30年近く経ってしまいましたがこの秋訪れる事が叶った原爆ドーム。 広電の原爆ドーム前駅で降り、近づくにつれ写真で見てきた原爆ドームがどんどん大きくなりぐるっと近くを一周まわって見た後遠くからもしっかりと目に焼き付けました。 旅行好きで色々な場所へ行きますが 広島は特別でした。 旅先で感じた事を理解し、考える事を続けながらその街を歩く事が出来る歳になって来る事が出来て良かったと心底思いました。 天気の良い平和記念公園のベンチから1時間眺めていた原爆ドーム。色々な角度から写真を撮り、帰阪してからも見返しています。 (Translated by Google) It's been nearly 30 years since I thought I had to see the Atomic Bomb Dome in my memory someday, but I was able to visit it this fall. I got off at Hiroden's Atomic Bomb Dome-mae Station, and as I got closer, the Atomic Bomb Dome that I had seen in the photo got bigger and bigger.After walking around the area, I could see it clearly in my mind even from a distance. I love to travel and go to many different places. Hiroshima was special. I am truly glad that I am now old enough to be able to understand what I felt while traveling and walk through the city while continuing to think about it. I watched the Atomic Bomb Dome for an hour from a bench in Peace Memorial Park on a sunny day. I took photos from various angles and looked back at them even after I returned to Osaka.
usamimi — Google review
Incredibly impactful and haunting monument, now a UNESCO world heritage sight. Signs are informative - take an extra moment to walk around the memorial building/park and read everything. It’s a somber memorial and stark reminder of the horrific capabilities of mankind - an emotional and moving space that leaves a profound impact.
P G — Google review
It is noticeable that people either do not speak or do so in hushed voices as a mark of respect to those who perished. It is remarkable that because the detonate occurred directly above the wall remain standing together with the dome. Chilling to remember what occurred and realise that the world has not changed as a result
Mike Hall — Google review
Truly remarkable memorial and reminder of a darker time in the world’s history. The dome is impressively still standing despite being essential at ground zero of the bomb detonating. Area is open 24 hours but the building is gated off given the rubble from the blast that is still present. Worth a quick trip to see even if you only have an hour. No need for tickets unless you want to join a tour group.
Alan — Google review
Surreal experience to see a building that is still standing from the atomic bomb. Standing along the river was a very pensive moment for me. It's very peaceful just to listen to nature, the town isn't very loud at this spot. It made me reflect about how far Hiroshima has advanced going from this monument to the city it is now.
Guy Lin — Google review
Sky was gloomy when I visited this WHO Heritage Site. Visitors were mostly keen to learn about this iconic memorial site and the chronological order of historical events were clearly stated. The memorial site was well maintained and I can witnessed people bowing in front of the A-Bomb Dome as a sign of respect & mourning. I was somehow emotionally triggered when I read about conflicting opinion from the public as to whether to retain this memorial site. In all, by visiting this site, moving forward, let’s collectively strive for a peaceful world to mitigate potential recurrence of such painful incident. May peace be with all of us regardless of our nationality. In addition to the above, Entrance is free and for those JRpass holder, you may hop on a free bus ride that brings you to the other tourist attractions such as The Peace Memorial Park which is located in the vicinity of this A-Bomb Dome, other places including in the free bus ride are Hiroshima Museum of Art & Hiroshima Castle.
Reiko H — Google review
Such a beautiful yet heartwrenching experience. All those lives lost to the first nuclear bomb in the world, it truly is a reminder of the pain and suffering humanity has experienced at the hands of war. A must visit. A sacred place to show respect, feel the peace created from such a horrific occurrence, and meditate on our blessings. A photo of the beauty that grows and blossoms in a place where there was so much pain. There will always be light, we just need to see it and practice it. 🙏
Tania Cowley — Google review
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Hiroshima Airport

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International airport
Airport
Visitor Centers
Small airport but with alot to do if you are spending some time there. Lovely garden just outside the airport!
Fredrik Karlsson — Google review
This is the worst airport in the world for me, the worst experiences in my entire travel experience. I arrived today evening and even though I had all the necessary documents, 3 covid vaccinations, they locked me up until late at night and made me take a covid test, even though fully vaccinated people don't need to be tested. The working staff is very incompetent and unpleasant - I felt that they were mocking me by keeping me closed until they received negative covid test results. I would advise you to avoid this airport as much as possible.
Kestas Arlauskas — Google review
You can only get to this airport by bus and they DO NOT accept online check-in. Check in started 09:00 and we waited in line for 1 hour just to get the boarding pass. After that it was security and immigration, we had 5 min to board the plane. I highly recommend skipping this airport since they do not live in 2024 but 1993.
Eric Nilsson — Google review
Nice local airport clean efficient not at all busy only one flight while I was there
Jim Smith — Google review
Clean and convenient. Japanese and English are okay here. The immigration x ray scanning takes some time but overall a nice airport.
CL C (Jerry) — Google review
Arrived at 7pm because I have the flight tomorrow at 7am and the first bus to airport from Hiroshima station was too late for my flight...had the idea of spending the night at the airport as you can do in almost all airports (or at least I could always do that) when a old policeman (unable to say three words in English) very kindly "kicked" me out of the airport because he let me understand that it closes at 11pm. So, at the moment (1.30am) I am wandering in the parking lot in chill weather and no toilet, scared that someone or the police can misleadingly perceive me as a thief...lucky me I put a hoodie in the bag for any circumstance... I really suggest to avoid this airport, especially if you travel early in the morning...
Giovanni Vorraro — Google review
Gee, what a lovely airport. Of about 30 airports that I have travelled through this is the best. Clean and spacious airport with very functional design. Great check in service (flew JAL)....so efficient and friendly smiling staff and partially english speaking too. Great resturants at reasonable prices. Overall, extremely good
Don Vickerman — Google review
Small and cute airport. However, International security check is way too slow. Only A321 flight but take almost 30 minutes for check.
Northern Cross — Google review
Perfectly good small airport. Baggage claim was quick and efficient. Staff were friendly and helpful in getting us some tickets for taking the bus to the station in the city.
Sefran — Google review
Very friendly for American tourists. Is far from the city center but easy to reach with many shuttles from Hiroshima Shinkasen Station. They had a nice breakfast place on the second floor and a good amount of shopping. Although it was about 45 minutes outside the city, I would still recommend.
Michael Borkoski — Google review
I skipped my flight of 1.25 hours at the last minute back to Tokyo, it was $175 usd two passengers flight fare, I realized it was going to be more of a hassle to fly with my heavy luggage in a cramped space, plus needed to be in the airport 2 hours ahead, the transfer to the airport was about 1.2 hours in the limo bus, then checking bags about 30 mins, thus I gave up... I had the JR pass and took the shinkansen for about 4 hours trip, but I'm traveling comfortably and the Hiroshima station was just 5 minutes away from the hotel I was staying. In my experience the airport is not conveniently located and transfer options are limited.
Chio G — Google review
It is a relatively nice airport, albeit way out of town from Hiroshima. Check for ANA/JAL may be OK, but we flew China Air, and the check and security was very inefficient. We had checked in online and therefore lined up at the baggage drop counter, which was 1) almost as slow as the regular check-in line, and 2) we still had to show our passports, have a boarding pass printed, and then take our bags to an x-ray machine well away from the check-in counter (so, this is not a baggage drop). Finally, security was slow to open up, had a fairly long line, and the facilities were very old and temporary. Our flight with China Air was fine, however.
ABQ Okami — Google review
There were many people queuing up, but there was only one security channel at the airport and it was always closed, so passengers could only wait.
Denniel jiang — Google review
The HIJ is an easy 50-minute "limousine bus" ride from the Hiroshima train station (about USD $10). It is a small airport but clean and efficient. Check-in was easy and security line was really short. We arrived 2 hours early for a 12:45p flight and it was too early. There appear to be more restaurants on the land side than airside.
Armstrong Soo — Google review
While I was still worrying if the plane was going to land on hill tops, there emerged the edge of the runway that dawned on my wife and I the small Airport was above sea level. The Hiroshima immigration team worked smartly by first checking formal compliance in completing the entry forms, then the taking of biometrics by extended counter staff, before finally getting the approval at the usual immigration counters. Although we were at the end of the queue of a full load of passengers from the plane landed on January 11, 2018, we did not feel the wait was long and got our first good impression of Hiroshima!
Peter Kam Fai Cheung — Google review
It’s a good airport for domestic flights & some international flights to Asia. 3rd floor has stunning Foo chocolate factory- vegan cakes, ice-creams & high quality chocolate (made on premises) & healthy #madeinjapan teas. Plane viewing platform 100 yen to enter. Some eateries with views. Long term parking less than 1000 yen per 24 hours. Nearby gardens also beautiful especially at season changes. It’d be great to have train/rail connection to city, but limousine bus service regular & comfortable. Waiting/lounge areas could be improved to add comfort, style & traditional touches, but typical for small city airport.
jj walsh — Google review
Small airport but quite useful and fast. A bit far from Hiroshima city (45mins by bus), the limousine bus to Hiroshima Station costs around 10-11Euro. There is several restaurants and cafes.
David Esteban — Google review
3

Buttsuji

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Buttsuji Buddhist temple comprises serene gardens and is situated in a complex overlooking a river. Its scenic beauty is accentuated during the autumn season with the golden hues of falling leaves adding to its allure. Despite its relatively small size, the temple is known for its resplendent foliage during this time of year, making it an ideal location to capture beautiful images of Japanese maple leaves (momiji).
臨済宗佛通寺派の本山です。臨済宗は、妙心寺派、建仁寺派、東福寺派は色々見てきましたが、佛通寺派のお寺はこれが初めてでした。 紅葉で有名のようですが、それ以外のシーズンに訪れても、とても綺麗で見ごたえがあります。御朱印も頂けました。 (Translated by Google) It is the head temple of the Rinzai sect Buttsuji sect. I have seen many Rinzai sects such as the Myoshinji, Kenninji, and Tofukuji sects, but this was my first visit to the Buttsuji sect. It seems to be famous for autumn leaves, but even if you visit in other seasons, it is very beautiful and worth seeing. I also got a red stamp.
suiko — Google review
Although a small temple, but was full with fall colours. It was a good experience. Kirei deshita!
Debopriya Mondal — Google review
紅葉の時季に訪れました。どの場所も神聖な雰囲気があり、何だかその場にいるだけで、気持ちが安らぎます。 風景だけ観るだけでも、絶景です。 (Translated by Google) I visited during the fall foliage season. Every place has a sacred atmosphere, and just being there somehow makes me feel at ease. Even just looking at the scenery is breathtaking.
????????????? — Google review
beautiful temple in mihara with stunning garden and trees, and the autumn foliage was so breathtaking.
hergurashi — Google review
紅葉の時期はとても美しい、歴史ある古刹。駐車場500円(バイクは無料?)、参拝料500円とそれなりの料金ですが建築物、展示品のクオリティ、景観を考えると納得の金額。紅葉時期は交通量多く、飛行機の飛行音がするのが残念。 ここを目指してツーリング計画する価値のあるお寺でした。オススメします。 (Translated by Google) An ancient temple with a long history that is very beautiful during the fall foliage season. The parking lot is 500 yen (motorcycles are free?), and the worship fee is 500 yen. There is a lot of traffic during the fall foliage season, and it is a pity that you can hear the sound of airplanes flying. It was a temple worth planning a tour aiming for here. Recommended.
?? — Google review
Very nice to take momiji pictures.
Okki Pangestutomo — Google review
Very good
Hanh Vu — Google review
Remote location, serene atmosphere and wonderful temple area allow you to reflect and refresh.
Brent Dowland — Google review
A beautiful place to experience nature.
Mark Benson Mia — Google review
I enjoying very much 😀😀😀😀
Annie Nakahashi — Google review
So beautiful
Kevin — Google review
4

Business Lounge "Momiji"

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Travel lounge
Airport Lounges
Clean, stylish and comfortable lounge limited for gold cards holders! I like here! This place is located the left wing side of the Hiroshima airport terminal before security check! Just next by spring air counter. They have some drink making machine. Sometimes they serve free Maple cakes!! Great! The seats are semi separated so you can keep your privacy. There are clean bathrooms. Good place for relax before boarding!
Erine Taguchi — Google review
Credit card lounge located in the edge of the 2nd departure level before the security check point. No view. Bad location. Cozy atmosphere. Have smoking room with chairs for smokers which is very rare as far as I know.
tete — Google review
They have Costa coffee and free Japanese sake tasting.
クレア — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perhaps the corona has settled down and many people are coming, the sake tasting service was all out of stock at 17:00. Please be aware of those who are looking forward to it. Also, it took time for the receptionist's older sister to communicate in Katakoto. I don't think it would be possible in Haneda's lounge. Aside from that, it's a very comfortable space with free massage chairs, magazine lineups, and spaces! ✨ (Original) コロナがひと段落し人が多く来ているのか、日本酒の試飲サービスは17時の時点ですべて品切れでした。 楽しみしていてる方はご留意ください。 また、受付のお姉さんがカタコトでコミュニュケーションを取るのに時間がかかっていました。羽田のラウンジならありえないかなと思います。 そちらの点を差し置いても、無料のマッサージチェアや雑誌のラインナップ、空間など非常に気持ちのいい空間です!✨
yh — Google review
Cozy and relaxing. Ordinary quality but sufficient for local hub airport.
Yasutaka Komatsuzaki — Google review
No food, drinks only
conics net — Google review
Good
Ayi Motor Sukabumi — Google review
(Translated by Google) [Priority Pass Travel] Clean lounge *Gold card usage Used by one person at 11:00 a.m. on weekdays. The location was very difficult to find and it took a while to get there. Near the Spring Airlines ticketing area. It's not crowded at all inside, it's not a big space, and there are various seat types. PC seats, telephone spaces, massage seats, TV seats, etc. There are no snacks, but there are COSTA machines and sake (limited to one drink per person). However, there are no windows, and for me it feels very closed-off, like a manga cafe. It's clean and always well-maintained, so I have no complaints at all, but I'm a little disappointed in that. (Original) 【プライオリティパス旅】 清潔感のあるラウンジ ※ゴールドカード利用 平日午前11:00一人で利用。場所がすごくわかりにくくたどり着くまでに時間がかかった。春秋航空のチケット発券場所のあたり。中は全く混んでおらず、広くはない空間で色んな席タイプがある。PC席、電話スペース、マッサージ席、テレビ席などなど。軽食などはないが、COSTAマシーンや1人1杯まで飲める日本酒もある。ただ窓がなく、私にとってはすごく閉鎖的で例えるなら漫画喫茶のような閉塞感がある。清潔で常に掃除が行き届いているので、不満は全く無いがその点が少し残念。
ayu 10 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The entrance looked like a ninja, and I passed by (lol).The location is the brown automatic door to the left of the Spring Airlines counter on the 2nd floor. Once inside, you'll find a calm interior, and most of the seats are partitioned off to make you feel comfortable. There is also a toilet in the lounge. While it's calm, there are no windows at all, so you can't tell if it's day or night. Personally, I liked the massage chair booth and the sake tasting. (Original) 入口がまるで忍者のように存在感を消していて、過ぎ去ってしまいました(笑)場所は2F春秋航空カウンター左側の茶色い自動ドアです。中に入ると落ち着いたインテリア、仕切られた個別席が大半で快適に過ごせます。ラウンジ内にトイレもあります。落ち着いている反面、窓は一切なく、昼だか夜だかは分かりません。個人的にはマッサージチェアのブース、日本酒の試飲がよかったです。
1日券でどこ行こう? — Google review
5

Mihara Port Ferry Terminal

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Speed boat to rabbit island within 30 minutes. Available holiday and weekend.
Pasin Plodpradit — Google review
A handy place to take the ferry to Setoda on Ikuchijima Island along the Shimanami Kaido (one way trip ¥840 for adults) as it is only a short walk from Mihara Shinkansen. Limited service to Rabbit Island too.
Paul Walsh — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a day when ❄️ was scattered occasionally, but I took a walk in the city of Mihara 🙂 I walked around Mihara Port, but the color of the sea was so beautiful that I could see it a little 😊 The blue ship floating in the blue sea was also cute and lovely 😌 (Original) 時おり❄️が舞い散る日でしたが、三原の街を散歩🙂 三原港の周りを歩いたのですが、海の色すごい綺麗でちょっと見とれてしまいました😊 青い海に浮かぶ青色の船もなんだか かわいくて素敵でした😌
Rin?? Spesial No.5 — Google review
For those who want to get to Rabit Island by ferry, it is inconvenient - I do not recommend it. You sail on an old, uncomfortable and very noisy boat. After 10 minutes my head is already pounding from the noise of the engines.
D L — Google review
Nice place
Mufti Anas — Google review
(Translated by Google) February 2024 Used to Setoda Port for sightseeing in Setoda Purchase at the ticket vending machine and have the ticket stub cut on board. Boarding time is about 30 minutes. Convenient with 12 flights per day. Adult one-way ticket: 920 yen (there are no round-trip tickets...) Bicycle: 120 yen (same price even if folded) Sea Spica carrying Prime Minister Kishida, President Biden, and others at the G7 held in Hiroshima City in May 2023! We left Hiroshima Port at 8:30 and arrived at Mihara Port after a 4.5 hour Setouchi cruise tour. You are free to use reserved seats and decks on the ship, but you may have to be careful when moving around as it is crowded with tour passengers. Lunch box (1,500 yen) Receive a meal supervised by the Galaxy Cruiser's chef by making a reservation in advance. The outbound and return trips from Hiroshima Port to Mihara Port have different plans for port stops along the way. I made a reservation online, but they were also kind enough to accommodate me over the phone. Mihara Port is about a 5 minute walk from JR and is also connected to an underground passage. Convenient parking, bicycle parking, and taxi waiting areas are also available. My hopes for the future are that it will be rebuilt as a new symbolic commercial facility in Mihara that will serve as a terminal and also attract the general public...The building is quite old, the waiting room and restrooms are dark, and the ticket counter is closed. Unfortunately, the work is closed off with small windows, making it difficult to communicate. (Original) 2024年2月 瀬戸田観光のため瀬戸田港まで利用 券売機で購入し、船内で半券を切ってもらいます。 乗船時間30分位.1日12便で便利 大人片道920円(往復券はなかっよう…) 自転車120円(折りたたんでも同額) 2023年5月に広島市内で開催されたG7で、岸田総理、バイデン大統領などを乗せたシースピカ! 8:30に広島港を出航し、4時間半の瀬戸内クルーズツアーで三原港に到着しました。 船内は、指定席・デッキなど自由に使用できますが、ツアー客で賑わっているので移動はちょっと気を使うかも… Lunch box(1500円)銀河クルーザーの料理長監修を、事前予約して受け取ります。 広島港⇆三原港の往路と復路では、途中で寄港するプランが違います。ネット予約ですが、電話でも親切に対応してもらえました。 三原港はJRも徒歩5分位、地下道も繋がっています。駐車場、駐輪場、タクシー待機もあり便利です。 今後の期待は、ターミナルとしての役割と一般の集客もできるような新たな三原の象徴的な商業施設に建て直してほしいです…随分、築年数が経っており、待合室やトイレが暗く、チケット窓口の業務も狭い小窓で閉鎖的でコミュニケーションが取りにくい感じが残念です。
k.はるみ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Places where you can go to Ikuchi Island and Rabbit Island Please use the automatic ticket vending machine to purchase tickets If you have any questions, there will be a small manual window next to it. (Original) 可以前往生口島及兔子島的地方 購票請用自動售票機 有問題的話旁邊也會有個人工小窗口
Kiwas Chen — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2023.12.14 It's a convenient port about 5 minutes walk from the Shinkansen station. I went to Kosakijima. (Original) 2023.12.14 新幹線の駅から歩いて5分ほどの便利な港だ。小佐木島へ行った。
Onsen Hopper — Google review
(Translated by Google) For those who are not used to it, it is best to assume that there are no broadcasts at each port, as this ship is a means of livelihood. I personally think it might be a good idea to pay attention to people's movements and check their current location on the devices they already own. Tickets are often collected on the way. Great atmosphere. (Original) 慣れない方は、この船は生活の足なので、各港で放送は無いと思った方がいいです。人の動きを気にして、みんな持ってるお手元のデバイスで現在地を確認するのが、慣れてる感が出ていいかもと勝手に思う。切符は途中回収が多い。雰囲気抜群です。
apache — Google review