2 Days in Hiroshima 2025 – Best Things to do in Hiroshima Japan
Hiroshima. 48 hours in an incredibly diverse city. From riverside streets and local flavors to cozy coffee corners and the peaceful beauty of Miaima Island. [Music] Let me show you how to travel Hiroshima. Our journey begins in the heart of Hiroshima. [Music] Next, Bag Town Coffee. A quiet place to slow down before diving into the day. [Music] After the delicious coffee, we wandered into Shukian Garden. [Music] Curved bridges, koi filled ponds, and manicured pines. A pocket of peace right in the middle of the city. [Music] This video isn’t sponsored, but if you want to support my work, a quick thumbs up helps more than you think. [Music] A short walk brought us to Hiroshima Toshugu Shrine. [Music] And from there a hike up to the peace pagoda. [Music] Back down in the city, we explored Hiroshima Castle. A reconstruction, but still a proud reminder of the city’s past. [Music] By late afternoon, we arrived at Peace Memorial Park. Before [Music] sunset, we made our way to Hiroshima Orizuru Tower. [Music] From the top, the city opened up beneath us, bright with daylight, yet softened by the warm glow of the setting sun approaching. [Music] We returned to the park for one last walk past the flame of peace, still burning. [Music] [Music] For dinner, we went to Okonomimura, home to some of the best okonomiyaki Hiroshima has to offer. [Music] I don’t need We start the day with a river cruise, a 45minute ride, leaving right from the peace memorial area and gliding down toward Miaima Island. [Music] [Music] Arriving at the island, we were greeted by deers wandering freely through the island. From the shore, the view opens to one of Japan’s most iconic sites. The great Atouri gate of Itsukushima Shrine. Standing tall in the shallow waters. [Music] A short walk inland brought us to Daoin Temple, a peaceful complex. Lex with intricate statues, winding paths, and the soft sound of prayer wheels turning in the breeze. [Music] Happy you [Music] [Applause] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Omati sando street is Miaima’s lively shopping lane filled with grilled oysters, sweet mamiji mangju, and local crafts. The perfect stop before leaving the island. By early afternoon, we returned to the mainland, collected our luggage, and headed toward our next destination, Takyama.
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Hiroshima is a city that carries deep meaning — one that blends reflection, resilience, and beauty. In this video, I spend 2 days exploring Hiroshima and its surroundings, from the Peace Memorial Park and Orizuru Tower to the peaceful Miyajima Island, home to the famous floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine.
I’ve been to Japan over six times, and while I used to visit the same popular spots — Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and the Fuji area — this time I wanted to see a different side of Japan. Hiroshima was the perfect place to begin that journey.
If you’re planning your trip and wondering how to spend 2 days in Hiroshima, this video shows you exactly what to see, how to get around, and what makes this city so unforgettable.
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00:00 Intro
00:17 Day 1: coffee, Shukkeien Garden, Toshogu Shrine, Peace Pagoda, Hiroshima Castle, Peace Memorial Park, sunset, Okonomimura
05:45 Day 2: Cruise to Miyajima Island, Itsukushima Shrine Otorii Gate, Daishoin
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I love Hiroshima. There is a special spirit in this city
This is a part of my 10 Days in Japan documentary. For those interested only in Hiroshima, enjoy 😊