Hiroshima to Miyajima Travel Guide: JR, Ferry & Ropeway Tips for Foreign Tourists

Today, I watched a very informative video by jacobjonesMONEY about exploring Miyajima in Hiroshima.

Here are some tips for foreign visitors:

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How to Get to Miyajima from Hiroshima

If you are visiting Miyajima Island from Hiroshima, there are several options:

  • From Hiroshima Station, the JR train to Miyajima-guchi Station takes about 30 minutes.

  • The Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden) takes around 75 minutes.

For travelers who want to save time, the JR train is the faster option, as demonstrated in jacobjonesMONEY’s video.


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Exploring Miyajima

Walking around Miyajima can take a whole day if you plan to visit attractions such as Itsukushima Shrine, Daisho-in Temple, and the scenic viewpoints. Proper planning is essential to enjoy the island efficiently.


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Ropeway (Cable Car) & Shuttle Bus

When Jacob visited, the ropeway was closed.
Currently, the ropeway sometimes operates without reservation, but on certain days advance reservation is required.
Operating hours are 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the last descent at 4:30 PM.
Many tourists might not know this, so it’s important to check the schedule ahead of time.

There is also a free shuttle bus for the ropeway, but if you miss it, you will have to wait for the next bus, which runs approximately every 20 minutes.

宮島ロープウェー
宮島・弥山・日本三景・世界文化遺産/広島観光開発株式会社

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Direct Ferry from Peace Park

There is a direct ferry from Hiroshima Peace Park to Miyajima, costing around 2,500 yen.
This scenic route is convenient and a good alternative to trains, offering beautiful views along the way.

ひろしま世界遺産航路 - 株式会社アクアネット広島
ひろしま世界遺産航路は広島の2つの世界遺産『原爆ドーム』と『宮島』を乗り換えなしで、最短時間の45分で結ぶ海上交通です。

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Summary

Miyajima is a must-see destination in Japan. Whether you take the JR train, Hiroden, ropeway, or direct ferry, planning ahead ensures a smooth and enjoyable visit. Watching jacobjonesMONEY’s video provides practical tips for foreign tourists to make the most of their day on the island.