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Your Hiroshima Prefecture Holiday
Reserve a holiday package to Hiroshima Prefecture and make planning your getaway a cinch. With the finer details arranged before you depart, you can focus on enjoying every minute in this amazing destination. Organising a travel schedule for your trip to Hiroshima Prefecture? Begin with top cities like Hiroshima, Higashihiroshima and Onomichi. Whether you plan to travel on a budget or in the lap of luxury, Expedia are here to help you tailor-make your next Hiroshima Prefecture holiday.
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Hiroshima City Centre
Known for its fascinating museums and prominent monuments, there's plenty to explore in Hiroshima City Centre. You can visit top attractions like Hiroshima Central Shopping District and Kamiyacho, and jump on the metro at Kamiya-cho-higashi Station or Tate-machi Station to see more of the city.
Hiroshima Prefecture Essential Information
Language | Japanese |
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Currency | Japanese yens |
Local Welcome | Konnichiwa |
Local Goodbye | Sayōnara |
Closest Airport | Hiroshima Airport (HIJ) |
Population | 1,143,800 |
Top Sights | Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Miyajima Aquarium and Fukuyama City Zoo |
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Itsukushima Shrine
Walk along wooden piers and observe the captivating sights of this Shinto shrine that appears to float on the water offshore from Miyajima Island.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Spend a day reflecting on the atomic bombing that devastated Hiroshima in 1945 and discover the city’s mission for peace at this beautifully designed park in the city center.
Atomic Bomb Dome
The only building still standing in the atomic bomb’s devastating hypocenter now crests the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, symbolizing the city’s plea for peace.