laundry service is available (fee). there's a living room and a kitchen. rooms with tatami mats and futons are also available. bathrooms are shared. this straightforward hostel on a commercial street is 1 km from hiroshima peace memorial park, 3 km from hiroshima castle and a 9 minute walk from fukuro machi transit station. the simple male only, female only and mixed gender dorms offer free wi fi, reading lights and lockers. check in time: 3:00 pmcheck out time: 10:00 am
Japanese (日本人)
商業地にあるシンプルなホステル。広島平和記念公園から 1 km、広島城から 3 km、袋町停留場から徒歩 9 分。シンプルな男性専用ドミトリー、女性専用ドミトリー、男女混合ドミトリーがあり、無料 Wi Fi、読書灯、ロッカーを完備。布団を備えた和室もある。浴室は共用。リビングルームとキッチンあり。ランドリー サービス(有料)を利用可能。チェックイン時刻: 15:00チェックアウト時刻: 10:00.
Matsuyama Airport 3 hr 29
Shukkeien (9 min)
Serene city garden dating to the 16th century, with a koi pond, a tea shop & flowering trees.
Hiroshima MOCA (9 min)
Sleek museum housing works by Japanese & international contemporary artists, plus a cafe & shop.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (5 min)
Popular museum documenting the WWII atomic-bomb blast in Hiroshima via exhibits, artifacts & talks.
Hiroshima Museum of Art (14 min)
Museum showcasing European impressionist & modern Japanese art, plus a quiet courtyard.
Children's Peace Monument (8 min)
Memorial to children who died due to the 1945 atomic bombing, usually surrounded by paper cranes.
Hiroshima Orizuru Tower (12 min)
Serene rooftop observation deck offering dramatic views of Hiroshima, plus a first-floor cafe.
Mount Misen (1 hr 27)
Paths & cable car rides lead up to this mountain peak with views that stretch as far as Hiroshima.
Okonomimura (16 min)
Hiroshima Children's Museum (18 min)
Children’s museum showcasing interactive science exhibits, model trains & a planetarium.
Atomic Bomb Dome (11 min)
Iconic remains of the Industrial Promotion Hall which was destroyed by the atomic bomb during WWII.
Hiroshima Castle (8 min)
Contemporary recreation of a destroyed 16th-century castle offering a history museum & city views.
Peace Memorial Park - Hiroshima (3 min)
Memorial park dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb & advocating for world peace since 1954.
Hiroshima Gokoku-jinja (10 min)
Rebuilt in 1965, this large Shinto shrine is a popular destination for the Japanese New Year.
Hiroshima Prefectural Museum (9 min)
Founded in 1968, the museum offers exhibits by regional artists & a garden, plus a shop & eatery.
Itsukushima Shrine (1 hr 6)
Venerable 16th-century Shinto shrine, famed for an iconic orange gate that floats at high tide.