Private Iwakuni Day Tour from Hiroshima
Explore Iwakuni’s highlights on a private car tour from Hiroshima. Walk across the iconic five-arched Kintaikyo Bridge, stroll through scenic Kikko Park, visit the historic Former Mekata Residence, and take a ropeway up Mount Shiroyama to see Iwakuni Castle with stunning panoramic views.
Enjoy a relaxed, personalized itinerary with your own driver, perfect for a memorable day trip.
We can pick up at a hotel in Hiroshima or cruise terminals with your name sign. Please inform about your pick up details in advance.
Kintaikyo is one of Japan’s most famous and picturesque bridges, located in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Distinctive Design: It’s a wooden, five-arched bridge that stretches across the Nishiki River. The arches create an elegant, wave-like silhouette, especially striking against the backdrop of Iwakuni Castle on the hillside. Historical Significance: The original bridge was built in 1673 for the feudal lord of Iwakuni, to connect the castle town to the main road without being washed away by floods (a common problem at the time). Engineering Achievement: The design uses no nails in the main arches—traditional joinery and metal belts hold the wooden beams together. It’s a masterpiece of Edo-period carpentry. Cultural Symbol: Today, Kintaikyo is a symbol of Iwakuni, often visited in spring for cherry blossoms, in summer for cormorant fishing events, and in autumn for colorful foliage.
Kikko Park is a scenic public park located in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, just a short 5-minute walk from the iconic Kintaikyo Bridge. Built on the former site of the Yoshikawa clan’s residence (the feudal lords of Iwakuni), the park retains several historical structures from the feudal era, including the former Mekata Family Residence and the elegant Kinunkaku Pavilion Stunning seasonal flora: Visitors can admire vibrant seasonal blooms—plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, azaleas, irises, hydrangeas, and fall foliage—displayed across various garden areas
The Mekata Residence (also known as the Former Mekata Family Residence) is a mid-18th-century middle-class samurai home located in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It has been designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, owing to its significance as one of the rare surviving examples of its kind
Iwakuni Castle is a reconstructed mountain castle located atop Mount Shiroyama in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. The top floor observatory offers spectacular views: Iwakuni city, the famous Kintai Bridge, Islands of the Seto Inland Sea, and even Shikoku on clear days
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