2-Day Hiroshima Tour from Osaka Including Miyajima and Okayama
2 days
Multi-Day
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This insightful 2-day tour with an expert guide includes one restaurant lunch, all public transport and your choice of single, twin-share or triple-share accommodations at the Hotel Granvia Hiroshima.
Please note: A minimum of 2 people per booking is required.
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Please note: A minimum of 2 people per booking is required.
Included
- Overnight accommodation at Hotel Granvia Hiroshima
- Lunch on Day 2
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Round-trip bullet train tickets
- Public transportation fees
- Entrance fees
Not included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities (optional)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- A maximum of 3 people per booking (if you have more than 3 people in the group, please make multiple bookings)
- Infants (children between 0-5 years old) are free of charge provided they do not occupy a seat; no infant meal provided
- A moderate amount of walking is involved. Please wear comfortable walking shoes
- Public transportation will be used during this tour and seating is not guaranteed
- The type of transportation (minibus, taxi, train or tram) used between Hiroshima station and Miyajima, and between Shin-Kurashiki station and Okayama station, varies depending on the number of tour participants
- Due to repairs starting from June 2019, part or all of Itsukushima Shrine's large torii gate will not be visible.
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
70%
Aquatic
30%
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