Hiroshima Atomic Bomb DomeVisitors to the Atomic Bomb Dome take a moment to pay their respects to victims of the first atomic bomb, a solemn reminder of the catastrophic impact of war. However, this landmark also serves as a beacon of hope, symbolising the city’s remarkable resilience to rise from the ashes and embrace a future of peace and prosperity.Before reaching Matsuyama, why not start your trip from Hiroshima?Miyajima IslandMiyajima Island, also known as Itsukushima, is famous for its ancient shrines and friendly deer often found mingling with island visitors. The pine tree-lined paths along the beach lead visitors to the awe-inspiring “floating” torii gate, partially submerged during high tides, and the 12th-century Itsukushima Shrine.From Hiroshima, you can hop on the Superjet to reach your next destination, Matsuyama.Credit: Hiroshima Film Commission (JFC)With over 3,000 years of history, Dogo Onsen is one of the oldest hot springs in the country, providing the timeless tradition of bathing and rejuvenation to its visitors for millennia. The Dogo Onsen Honkan, a three-story structure rebuilt in 1894, is the centrepiece, with its grand wooden structure and substantial tile roofline just as impressive today as they were over a century ago. Inside are the beautiful granite baths, which continue to serve as a public bathhouse for locals and visitors.4Start here: The must-see sites of HiroshimaDogo Onsen01_Dogo Onsen Honkan
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