I visited Miyajima in late November, when the weather was almost perfect. It was still relatively warm, and the momiji maple were at their very best. Most people probably know Miyajima's iconic and famous Sacred Torii gate. It is indeed beautiful and fascinating (there is a real 'Old-time Japan' feel to the island), but there is a lot more to the island than just the Torii . In fact, there is a lot to do and see, and so you can easily spend a few days here. And don't forget that the island is very close to Hiroshima, making them together a perfect half-week trip. Come with me now, and explore the beauty of Miyajima...with fresh eyes.
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A Few Days at Miyajima
Seeing the island with fresh eyes - 1
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There are many pine trees and lanterns lining the bay of Miyajima Island
Women in kimono enjoying a chat on Miyajima Island, Hiroshima
I thought this was great - there were even momiji maple leaves in this pond
A gorgeous noren curtain at the entrance to a restaurant here
The roof of a wall and gate
Welcome to Daisho-in Temple
A father and his daughter on their way to one of Miyajima Island's temples or shrines
Fierce guardian warrior
A unique modern-day Buddhist statue
Beauty in a garden
Looking down on Itsukushima Shrine and the Sacred Torii from a rise
The Sacred Torii and a deer
Close-up view of the island's pagoda, from a cafe halfway up the hill
Bell of Senjokaku Hall
Three friends at Senjokaku Hall enjoying the view of Daisho-in Temple in the far distance
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Amoolya Rajappa
11 years ago
Beautiful photos...looks like an awesome experience, wanna visit soon!
My 9-part series on Miyajima Island is complete. Take a look if you are planning on visiting Miyajima & Hiroshima.
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