Overnight services depart Osaka Station at 11 and pm. The buses will arrive at Hiroshima Station between and am. Overnight buses allow you to rest while you travel, saving you time and the cost of overnight accommodations.
The buses follow three routes around the city, and one to three buses an hour are available on each route. If traveling by Shinkansen, use the Sakura and Hikari trains instead. You can make the trip by local train using your JR Pass as well — simply take care to use only JR lines.
Visit the Hiroshima City official website to know more about the Hiroshima Loop Bus routes and timetables. What about the highway buses? Though not generally covered by the JR Pass, travelers with foreign passports can purchase Japan Bus Passes even after arrival in the country.
Passes are good for three to seven days, either for Monday through Thursday use or for use any day of the week. How far is Osaka from Hiroshima? How long does it take to get from Osaka to Hiroshima? The travel time from Osaka to Hiroshima takes approximately 3 hours. How much does it cost to get from Osaka to Hiroshima?
How many trips per day are there from Osaka to Hiroshima? Useful tips for travel from Osaka to Hiroshima While train is the only option we offer for this route, these simple tips and recommendations will help enhance your travel experience. Flights Things to remember before buying your airticket: It is recommended to book a ticket in advance and check-in online.
This way, you can save over 2 hours at the airport, and if your seat selection is on a first come first served basis you will have more options to choose from. It was this very roommate who told Sadako about the Japanese legends which promise that anyone who folds origami cranes will be granted a wish. Kiyo Ohkura taught Sadako how to fold an origami crane. There was one problem: Sadako was short on paper.
She used medicine wrappings and other pieces of paper she could find around the hospital. Many school kids also brought her pieces of paper so she continued folding her cranes.
It is believed that Sadako managed to fold origami cranes before she died on October the 25, Her friends made origami cranes and buried them all with her. Her classmates, family and friends, published a collection of letters to raise funds and build a memorial to Sadako. At the foot of the statue, there is a plaque which reads: "This is our cry. This is our prayer. Peace in the world. The relics and photographs you will come across in the museum are pretty horrific and graphic.
Although it is recommended to go and see for yourself the level of damage caused, it is not for the faint-hearted. The images are truly disturbing, yet again, a great reminder of how much we need peace in this world.
The Hiroshima Castle Carp Castle was destroyed during the bombing. The castle was rebuilt in and now operates as a museum. The exterior and interior of the caste are equally breathtaking. Don't forget your camera because from the top floors, you can admire the views of the surrounding castle.
Admission to the castle grounds is free or yen for the main keep. Perhaps a good way to end the day is to take walk around the Shukkei-en, a historic Japanese garden with flowering trees and a tea shop. It is a small place but one which can offer a corner of meditation after your emotional visit to Hiroshima.
After your day in Hiroshima, continue your journey towards the beautiful Miyajima island. Head over to the Miyajimaguchi station by train.
Take the JR train or the Hiroden tram. I suggest taking the JR train as it is quicker. From Hiroshima to Miyajimaguchi the JR train costs about yen one way.
The journey takes approximately 25 minutes. From Hiroshima to Miyajimaguchi the Hiroden tram costs about yen one way and the journey takes 1 hour and 10 minutes.
From the Miyajimaguchi station make your way towards the ferry minute walk with plenty of sign. The JR Ferry departs daily from until Both ferries depart every 15 minutes. Once you arrive on the Miyajima island, take the smaller streets towards the floating torii gate Itsukushima Shrine and look out for the friendly deer residents. Check the tide table here and organise your arrival based on your preference. You can spend countless hours on the island, just take note on the latest ferry if you wish to return back to Hiroshima city on the same day.
You can use Hyperdia to search for available route options. Multiple daytime and overnight highway buses serve Osaka and Hiroshima on a daily basis. They are typically equipped with restrooms, reclining seats, and luggage storage space.
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