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Hiroshima Holiday – Miyajima!

Today was another AMAZING day in our Hiroshima adventures! It was completely exhausting but very worth it 😀 Miyajima is small island which is very famous for its huge tori (the red gate things in front of shrines). It’s massive and stands freely in the ocean so it’s quite something. I was really looking forward to doing this island again; last time we sort of whizzed around it and I didn’t get to see much other than the main touristy bits. We were going to climb the mountain! Woo!

We had a really relaxing morning which was great, we ended up leaving about 11am and sat on the number 2 tram for about 70 minutes until the end of the line. The change in scenery was really rapid! When we arrived at the ferry port, we went into a little cafe type place and had chips and ice cream. The ice cream had half a momiji manjuu in it! That’s a yummy cake with stuff in the middle that Miyajima is also famous for 🙂

 

So the first thing we did was spend a few minutes being amazed by the deer! They’re just chilling everywhere. They don’t care. Except if you have food of course. So when we got some yummy things on sticks, they rather came after us! Before eating we had also been past the gate and the shrine and taken plenty of pictures so here you go!

 

After our snacks, we decided to head up! The sign told us it was 2.7km with a lot of steps so we were prepared…. but apparently not quite enough! But the whole walk was gorgeous. My favourite part was going past the fences (again) to play in the waterfall! There were loads of places that people had piled rocks (not sure why) so in the waterfall I joined in 🙂 It will be easier to explain via pictures again, so please read the captions 🙂

 

 

The whole walk had been a huge adventure! It was a shame the temple at the top was closed, but we did get there after 5pm so I guess that made sense! It was really great to explore the whole path properly; we didn’t just walk it, we really went around and had rests and did it at our own pace so it was amazing.

Once we had finished looking at the temple, we headed towards the cable car; another 0.7km on top of the 2.5km plus exploration we had done so far! There wasn’t a huge amount to see; just more walking and nature, but this turned out to be a good thing as we nearly missed the last cable car down! We got there at about 5.26pm and heard the announcement for the last car down! That was a bit scary. That took us to another cable car and then to a bus. God knows what we would have done if we had missed it! Walked down in the dark I guess!

 

Once we had made it down safe and sound, we really needed some food! We were in the mood for big and hearty and went walking down the main shopping street. We bought some momiji manjuu, saw the humungous rice ladle and found ourselves an okonomiyaki place! It was glorious food but again I had to give Bekah my last third! Soooo much food. Then it was ferry time; we were so tired and hysterical by this point that we hadn’t even noticed the ferry move and suddenly we were there! It was completely weird. We got straight on the tram home after that, read a bit and went to bed 🙂

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