The compact town allows exploration on foot within 2 to 3 hours. Visitors interested in museums, temples, boat tours, or experiencing the atmosphere may spend longer.
Yes. Boat tours to nearby islands such as Sensuijima depart from the harbor. These tours have additional costs beyond general town admission.
Fukuzenji Temple provides elevated viewpoints over the town and Seto Inland Sea. The temple's reception hall is designated a scenic beauty site for its panoramic harbor views.
Parking in the narrow historical district is limited. Use designated parking areas on the town's periphery and explore the compact center on foot.
The museum occupies an Edo-period merchant house and displays artifacts related to the town's maritime heritage, traditional industries including homeishu brewing and fishing, and local history.