port
Hiroshima, Japan
activityLevel
Strenuous Activity
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wheelchairAccessible
No
startingAtPrice
$180
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duration
Approximately 4 Hours
mealsIncluded
Meals not included
Travel to sacred Miyajima and visit the Itsukushima Shrine on this half-day excursion. You will travel to Miyajimaguchi and board the ferry that will take you to this beautiful island in the Inland Sea.
One of the three most scenic places in Japan, Miyajima is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a 1,400-year history as a holy site of Shinto -- an ancient Japanese religion that means 'way of the gods'. Back in the 6th century, it was believed that the gods lived on the island's highest peak -- Mt Misen. On the island, you will walk to the stunning Itsukushima Shrine. As you approach this awesome site you'll notice that the shrine is located in a small inlet. Dedicated to the Shinto deities of seas, storms and sun, the shrine was built like a pier over the water giving the illusion that it's floating above the water. The shrine's unique architecture is typical of the noble houses in the late Heian Period. Dating back to AD 593, the pavilion was expanded in the 12th century by a warlord who selected the island as the site of his family's shrine. Its architectural style is known as shinden-zukuri, developed for palatial or aristocratic mansions during the Heian Period (8th - 12th centuries). The vermilion-painted main building is surrounded by an array of covered corridors and bridges. Out in the Seto Inland Sea, in front of the shrine, is the striking red torii gate. This traditional Japanese gate rises 52 feet out of the water; its columns are made of camphor and measure 32 feet in diameter with support pillars buried deep in the seabed.
After your tour, enjoy some free time to explore the island on your own, including the popular Omotesando Street shopping area.
Your excursion ends with a trip on the ferry back to Miyajimaguchi and a chance to savor the beauty and tranquility of the day as you travel by motor coach back to the ship.
Please note: Visiting Itsukushima Shrine requires negotiating some steps and uneven surfaces. Not advisable for passengers with mobility limitations. Wear comfortable walking shoes; the shrine visit includes a two-hour walking tour. Please bring local currency for additional purchases.