Hiroshima's delta is divided into several islets. It was upon one of these islets that Mōri Terumoto (1553–1625), a feudal lord who ruled over much of the Chūgoku region, constructed Hiroshima Castle. This solidified the city as a jōkamachi (“castle town”). Although the castle had successfully survived into the 20th century, it was unable to withstand the atomic bombing of the city during World War II. In 1958, Hiroshima Castle was restored to its original splendor, complete with a main keep and moat. Today, it houses a museum providing insight into the city’s rich history.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Postcards of Hiroshima
Witness the miraculous, decades-long recovery of Hiroshima and take inspiration from its remarkable restoration.
Japanese Dining Experience
Savor an appetizing meal of okonomiyaki, a traditional epicurean delight from the region.
Itsukushima Island & Its Shrine
Enjoy the picturesque landscape of the island of Itsukushima, and tour its “floating” Shinto shrine.
Hiroshima Castle & Shukkei-en Garden
Experience the beauty and tranquility of an Edo period castle and garden in Hiroshima.
Kintaikyo Bridge & Iwakuni Castle
Journey to Iwakuni and visit the distinguished landmarks of the Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Mitaki Temple & Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Discover one of Hiroshima’s hidden gems and visit powerful exhibits at the Peace Memorial Park and Museum.
Ultimate Hiroshima
Witness the miraculous, decades-long recovery of Hiroshima and take inspiration from its remarkable restoration.