Miyajima Day Trip from Hiroshima

Hiroshima visitor planner

Miyajima Day Trip from Hiroshima

A ferry-and-weather-aware guide to Miyajima: transport, ticket checks, shrine timing, crowds, food, budget and return route.

Same-day decision checklist

WeatherCheck JMA for rain, wind, heat and warnings. Light rain can be fine; strong wind or warnings should push you to a city-center plan.
Ferry statusCheck JR Miyajima Ferry and Matsudai Ferry. Source check on June 13, 2026: JR Miyajima Ferry showed normal operation and Otorii approach service from Miyajimaguchi 9:10 to 16:10, with possible route changes during high tide.
Transport choiceJR train + ferry is often faster from Hiroshima Station. Hiroden + ferry can be simpler from central streetcar stops or if using tourist passes. Compare from your hotel.
Tickets and budgetCheck ferry fare, Miyajima visitor tax, shrine admission, ropeway, lunch and snacks. Plan about 4,000-8,000 yen before shopping; more if adding ropeway or a full meal.
MapOpen route map search.

Suggested day plan

08:00
Check JMA + ferry status. If weather is bad, switch to Peace Park / Hondori / Shukkeien museum pairing.
08:30
Leave Hiroshima. Use JR to Miyajimaguchi or Hiroden streetcar depending on your starting point.
09:30
Ferry to Miyajima. Keep IC card/cash ready and watch queue lines.
10:00
Itsukushima Shrine. Check tide if photos matter; keep shrine behavior quiet.
11:30
Omotesando food street, momiji manju, oysters if appropriate, toilets and rest.
13:00
Choose one add-on: Daisho-in, Mount Misen/ropeway, aquarium, or slow coast walk.
16:00
Return before fatigue. Decide dinner near Hiroshima Station, Hondori or Okonomimura.

Who this fits

First-time visitors

Best as a full day, not squeezed after the museum.

Families

Keep the route short, bring snacks and avoid overdoing Mount Misen.

Solo travelers

Easy and safe in daylight; return before late-night transport becomes thin.

Common mistakes

  • Not checking ferry operation before leaving.
  • Trying to combine Miyajima, Peace Museum, castle and nightlife in one day.
  • Feeding deer or leaving tickets/food/paper loose.
  • Forgetting cash backup for small food stalls.