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4MJ Feb 24th, 2004 02:54 PM

Hiroshima...how many days?
 
This will be my third time going to Japan. The last two were to work. I've already visited many of the beautiful places, but was never able to get to Hirlshima. Since this is a "vacation" trip, Hiroshima is #1 on my list of things to do. I will be in Japan for 2 weeks, spending most ofmy time in Shizuoka pref. I was thinking of taking 3 days for Hiroshima. Any recommendations of how long to spend there, places to stay(good ryokans...I'd like a more traditional place), etc. Thanks! MJ

jaydreb5 Feb 25th, 2004 07:05 AM

I think 3 days is definitely enough time. We actually stayed on the little island of Miyajima, which is a 10-minute ferry ride + 20-minute train ride away from Hiroshima. We stayed at a wonderful ryokan called Iwaso. I highly recommend that you visit Miyajima, if not stay there. We spent 2 days in the area. 1 day visiting Hiroshima and the other day on Miyajima. There is a lovely park there where you can take a cable car to the top of a mountain, where they feed dozens of wild monkeys before your eyes. There is also the floating torii and Ikustushima (spelling?) shrine, which is magnificent at night. Obviously, the Atomic Bomb museum is the must-see in Hiroshima.

4MJ Feb 25th, 2004 08:32 AM

jaydreb5
Thanks for the information. I just checked out the Iwaso's web page and it looks fabulous! The reason I'm taking 3 days is because I'll be traveling from Mishima, Shiuoka the first day to get there and then back on the third day.

jaydreb5 Feb 25th, 2004 01:55 PM

It is fabulous. We had 2 of our most memorable kaiseki feasts there. Although expensive, we're glad we splurged.

4MJ Feb 26th, 2004 12:24 PM

Do you have a contact number or emial address for them? I couldn't find one when looking.

jaydreb5 Feb 26th, 2004 12:58 PM

We booked them through www.japaneseguesthouse.com


asykes1 Apr 7th, 2004 07:41 AM

Jaydreb5 - I will be staying in Iwaso and had a question. I am a female traveling alone - do you think it will be strange for me to stay in Iwaso by myself. When they are serving the Kaiseki, course after course, will it be awkward? I like to travel alone but am just not sure how the ryokans will fit into that package! Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks.

jaydreb5 Apr 9th, 2004 07:05 AM

Not knowing what it's like to be a single female traveller (I'm a male!), it's hard for me to answer this question. But I say go for it! I don't see why it would be that awkward and the staff there are so nice that I doubt they'll make you feel uncomfortable.


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