Combine scenic cherry blossom tours with local train journeys and the regional food culture of okonomiyaki. Participants will travel like locals using Hiroshima's charming streetcars and JR local lines, visiting three iconic cherry blossom spots while learning about Japanese spring traditions and local history. An English-speaking guide with deep knowledge of Japanese culture, history, and cherry blossom traditions will lead the way.
-Please come to In front of the Information Center at JR Hiroshima Station’s north exit at least 5 minutes before your reservation time.
Located on the third floor of the Sogo Hiroshima Main Store building in central Hiroshima, it serves as a major transportation hub for the city. Express buses to Hiroshima's suburbs and other prefectures, as well as airport limousine buses, depart and arrive here.
The cherry blossom trees lining Peace Memorial Park welcome visitors. In spring, pink petals envelop the Atomic Bomb Dome, creating a special sight where the symbol of world peace harmonizes with the beauty of spring.
The cherry blossoms along the Sumiyoshi Embankment are a hidden gem beloved by locals. A row of cherry trees stretches for about 1 kilometer along the riverbank, blooming magnificently. Petals dancing in the spring breeze create a beautiful path of light. Enjoy a leisurely stroll and take photos in the peaceful atmosphere, free from crowds of tourists.
Kintaikyo Bridge, one of Japan's Three Famous Bridges. Its wooden arch structure and the cherry blossoms blooming along the river create a scene that is truly a symbol of Japanese spring. The view of the cherry blossoms and Iwakuni Castle from the bridge is spectacular, making it a popular photography spot.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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