Description
Points of Interest
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
- Itsukushima Shrine
- Atomic Bomb Dome
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Designated a World Heritage Site, a National Treasure and an Important Cultural Property, the Itsukushima Shrine attracts thousands of visitors a year. The shrine's unique architecture called Shinden, is typical of the noble houses in the late Heian Period. Connected by long corridors and cloisters, its graceful red lacquered shrine and supporting buildings span a pier that stands above the tidal flats. At high tide, the sixth century Itsukushima Shrine and its picturesque red Torii gate seem to float on the water. After lunch return to Hiroshima followed by a visit to the Peace Memorial Park and its museum. View the Atomic Bomb Dome. Its skeletal dome structure stands as a mute symbol of destruction. See the Children's Peace Monument, inspired by a girl who died of leukemia as a result of the atomic blast. She folded paper cranes, symbol of long life, in hopes that she would get better. The park now receives nearly 10 million paper cranes annually in the name of world peace. See colorful paper cranes hanging throughout your visit. Relax on your ride back to the ship.
Special Notes:
Itsukushima Shrine is currently under renovation work and some buildings may be covered. Due to the nature of the sites visited, this tour features graphic images that may be disturbing. We suggest passengers carry local currency for purchases. This tour walks over 2 hours in total. Depending on the time of year, the museum may be crowded due to school trips. Please be advised that the Museum exhibits sensitive material including some graphic images and displays on the atrocities of war, and that photography is not permitted. You will still spend the scheduled time at each site.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.