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First, treat yourself to a Hiroshima Electric Railway “Hiroden” 1 Day Pass<\/strong><\/a><\/em>. This pass is your life saver! For only \u00a5840 for the whole day, you get unlimited rides on the street car in Hiroshima and a roundtrip ferry ride to and from Miyajima. The street cars are enjoyable because you get to ride through the center of the city, even being able to see the famous river and the A-bomb Dome from the window. The street car, which is only two cars long, also have a very authentic and vintage feel to them. It’s a great way to step back into time and enjoy all the different views. All routes are free to use all day long with the pass, which can be purchased at information desks, major hotels, or from streetcar conductors. I got mine on arrival at the Hiroshima station’s streetcar station the night before I used the pass and here’s why…<\/p>\n
I know, I know, this is a tough one for many of us. But the struggle can be worth it especially if you want to beat crowds. Some street cars start running as early as 6:00am but kiosks don’t open until 7:00am or later. So make sure to purchase the pass the night before to get the most out of your pass. While many stores and museums in Hiroshima open later in the morning, trains and ferries operate much earlier. With an early start, it’s wise to begin your day on Miyajima because there are many things to enjoy on the island without having to rely on the operation of building facilities.<\/p>\n
It takes close to an hour from central Hiroshima city to get to the ferry port for Miyajima (Hiroden-Miyajimaguchi). Once you’re there, you’ll see that there are two ferry options. Don’t pay the extra fee by mistakenly using the JR ferry! To your left is the Miyajima Matsudai Kisen tourist ferry.<\/a><\/strong> This is the ferry you want. There are indoor and outdoor seats; typical outdoor benches to comfortable velvet momiji-printed sofas. It’s only a ten minute ride but make sure to poke your head out onto the third floor to catch the beautiful mountain views. You’ll even see the famous Torii gate out on the water.<\/p>\n
Don’t let this little hill fool you as the highest you can go on this island! Remember that 1 Day Pass you purchased earlier? Whip that back out to get a discount for the ropeway that gets you to the top of Mt. Misen<\/em><\/strong>. When you show your pass at the gondola station near Momijidani Park, you can get a roundtrip pass for \u00a51,350 instead of \u00a51,800. You can read about the ropeway experience and what to do on the summit of Mt. Misen here.<\/p>\n
Here’s one last activity you can enjoy, for free (possibly at the expense of your snacks). Wherever you are on the island, don’t hesitate to hang out with the deer<\/em>!<\/strong> Miyajima is home to friendly, happy deer who roam freely around the island, and it’s completely safe to interact with them. They’re sometimes too friendly that they will eat anything and everything in their way! But edible (which isn’t limited to only food) objects aside, they’re calm enough to pet and play with. At busy times of the day, you’ll find hundreds of visitors posing for pictures with and hogging play time with the deer. Try to find a quiet time to find a lonely deer or lure them with some Miyajima delicacies and cheap eats which I’ll tell you about here.<\/p>\n