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Hiroshima has so many famous attractions that many travelers wonder:
Is it possible to visit Hiroshima’s main highlights in just one day?
The answer is: yes — but it will be a very intense day.
On this trip, I took an overnight bus from Tokyo and completed a no-hotel, ultra-fast itinerary covering:
This guide includes:
Tokyo → Hiroshima → Kure → Hiroshima City → Miyajima → Iwakuni → Hiroshima → Tokyo
This route lets you experience:
✔ History
✔ UNESCO World Heritage sites
✔ Great local food
✔ Beautiful scenery
📍 Access Map
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Departure: Tokyo Station 7:20 PM
Arrival: Hiroshima Station 7:20 AM
Cost: from around ¥5,000
Taking the overnight bus is the cheapest way to make this trip possible.
Hiroshima Station → Kure Station
JR Kure Line
40 min / ¥510
Yamato Museum
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Located in the historic naval city of Kure, this museum showcases Japan’s maritime and shipbuilding history.
Highlights:
Even if you’re not interested in military history, it’s surprisingly impressive.
Recommended stay: 1–2 hours
Back to Hiroshima Station, then take the tram.
Approx. 20 min from Hiroshima Station / ¥240
👉 Check Hiroshima Electric Railway Service
A peaceful riverside memorial dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing.
One of Japan’s most important historical landmarks.
Seeing it in person is much more powerful than seeing photos.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Opening Hours: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Highly recommended.
The exhibits are emotionally heavy but incredibly important.
Recommended stay: 1–2 hours
Hiroshima Station → Miyajimaguchi Station
JR San’yō Main Line
30 min / ¥420
Ferry to Miyajima
10 min / ¥200
👉 Check JR Miyajima Ferry Service
Visitor tax: ¥100
Total travel time from Hiroshima Station: about 1 hour
Before boarding the ferry, stop by:
Their famous conger eel rice bowl is a Hiroshima classic.
Price: around ¥2,800
Expensive, but excellent.
One of Japan’s most iconic shrines.
Built over the water, it appears to float during high tide.
At low tide, you can walk close to the giant torii gate.
Recommended stay: 2–3 hours
If you only have limited time, prioritize Miyajima over other stops.
Miyajimaguchi → Iwakuni Station
JR San’yō Main Line
23 min / ¥330
Bus to bridge
Approx. 15 min / ¥300
One of Japan’s three most famous historic bridges.
Its five wooden arches make it incredibly photogenic.
Recommended stay: 30–60 min
If you’re short on time, this is the easiest stop to skip.
Highway bus:
Approx. 50 min / ¥950
👉 Check Hiroshima Bus Center Service
Much faster than returning by train.
After a full day of moving nonstop, a seafood dinner near Hiroshima Station is the perfect finish.
There are many affordable local restaurants around the station.
Departure: 8:20 PM
Arrival: next morning
Overnight bus (round trip): ¥10,000–20,000
Local transport: ¥4,000–4,500
Food: ¥6,000–8,000
Total: around ¥20,000–30,000
If possible, stay one night in Hiroshima.
Recommended:
Day 1: Kure + Hiroshima City
Day 2: Miyajima + Iwakuni
This makes the trip far more enjoyable.
This Hiroshima 1-day itinerary is absolutely possible.
But it’s intense.
If you’re willing to move quickly, it’s an unforgettable way to see Hiroshima’s major highlights in a very short time.
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