Tobishima and Shimanami Tour
2
days
¥98,000
starting price
2
People max.
Hiroshima
starting place
Overview
This tour visits islands in Hiroshima and Ehime, and some sights in the coastal region of Honshū. You explore the Tobishima Kaidō and Shimanami Kaidō island chains, and the picturesque historic towns of Hiroshima prefecture. You travel in a private vehicle with a guide, staying in characterful local accommodation.
Who is this tour for?
Price
From
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¥188,000 / person with 2
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¥128,000 / person with 3
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¥108,000 / person with 4
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¥98,000 / person with 5
Itinerary
Highlights
Tobishima Kaidō
The Tobishima Kaido is a chain of five islands in the Setouchi joined by bridges popular with cyclists.
Mitarai
Mitarai is a traditional port town on the Tobishima Kaidō in the Seto Inland Sea with a rich history of commerce and culture.
Ōmishima Island
Island of artistic and religious significance in the Seto Inland Sea, and last major island on the Ehime side of the Shimanami Kaidō.
Ōyamazumi Shrine
One of the most historically significant shrines in Japan. Located on Ōmishima Island along the Shimanami Kaidō.
Ōyamazumi Shrine Treasure House
Collection of ancient samurai weaponry and shrine statuary. Set in a pleasant garden beside Ōyamazumi Shrine.
Mt. Kirō Observation Platform
Mt. Kirō is an architecturally interesting observation deck overlooking the Kurushima Strait Bridge.
Ōshima Island
The fiirst major island on the Ehime side of the Shimanami Kaidō with scenes of rice paddy, shrines, temples, and cherry blossom.
Kurushima Straits Bridge
A bridge on the Shimanami Kaido connecting the island of Oshima to Shikoku. It’s the world's longest suspension bridge structure.
Rapid Tidal Current Cruise
Take a cruise in a fast motor boat and experience the maelstrom of the Kurushima Strait.
Senkō-ji Park
Senkō-ji Park is a mountaintop park with an amazing view over Onomichi.
Senkō-ji Temple
This large complex of highly varied buildings on several levels stands among mysterious rocky outcrops. It affords an amazing view over Onomichi.
Takehara
Takehara is a port town on the Seto Inland Sea famed for its traditional wooden buildings from the Edo period and its sake production.





























