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Viaje a Miyajima

Última actualización 5 mar 2026

Explore the magical Miyajima Island, a revered gem offering a rich tapestry of attractions and experiences. Visit the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, famous for its floating torii gate, a sight that becomes even more mystical at high tide. Ascend Mount Misen via ropeway or hiking trails for breathtaking views and encounter serene wildlife. Stroll through Daisho-in Temple, a complex with rich spiritual ambiance and intricate artistry. Delight in Miyajima's culinary offerings, particularly its fresh oysters and sweet momiji manju.

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Experiencia de ceremonia del té en Miyajima
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Alquiler de kimono por un día en Miyajima
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Explorando las maravillas de Miyajima: un recorrido a pie por los aspectos culturales destacados
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Kimono y ceremonia de té auténtica en Miyajima
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Lugares y atracciones en Miyajima

Tsutsumigaura Nature Trail

Sendero natural de Tsutsumigaura

Tsutsumigaura Beach

Playa Tsutsumigaura

Shishiiwa Observatory

Observatorio Shishiiwa

Stone lanterns line a mossy stone stairway leading up through lush green foliage and colorful autumn leaves toward a traditional Japanese torii gate in a serene forest setting.

Santuario Shinomiya

A traditional wooden Shinto shrine building with a sloped roof, surrounded by trees. A person stands near the entrance, and a smaller red shrine structure is visible in the background.

Santuario Omoto

Deer grazing on grassy ground beneath tall trees with blooming cherry blossoms, sunlight filtering through the branches, creating a peaceful woodland scene.

Parque Omoto

Preguntas frecuentes

You can reach Miyajima by ferry from Miyajimaguchi pier. The pier is accessible by train or bus from Hiroshima city. The ferry ride takes about 10 minutes.

While Miyajima is beautiful year-round, the best times to visit are either during the cherry blossom season in spring (late March to early April) or during the autumn colors in late November.

Yes, there are several accommodations on the island ranging from traditional ryokan (Japanese inns) to more modern hotels. Staying overnight allows you to experience the island once the day-trippers have left, offering a more serene atmosphere.

Deer roam freely around the island and are considered a symbol of the island. They are quite tame and used to human presence but feeding them is discouraged to maintain their natural diet.

Yes, there are numerous restaurants and street food vendors on Miyajima. Be sure to try local specialties like oysters, Momiji manju (maple leaf-shaped cakes), and Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.