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What are the must-visit attractions in Tokyo and Hiroshima for a 10-day trip in November?

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Rayna

We will be in Tokyo and Hiroshima in November for 10days, some of it business and some pleasure. Looking for highlights we should add to our trip! Places to stay, eat, and visit.

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Nicole

when you're in Hiroshima, take a ferry to Miyajima to see the Itsukushima shrine. it's one of the three views of Japan and is very beautiful.

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Fernweh

Will enthusiastically encourage you to visit Miyajima. One of my favorite memories of my Japan visit. Spent the whole day there and hiked down the mountain.

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Rayna

Jann Savidan Fantastic! thank you

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Cheryl

We visited there also...very beautiful and not sp crowded. The deer there are more aggressive than the ones in Nara...watch out if you're eating near them...lol

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Fernweh

Rayna take the tram up the mountain (there use to be wild monkeys at the top) then wander down. It can be a bit tiring at times due to the numerous stone steps but worth it to see all the shrines.

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Nancy

Been to Miyajima and it was amazing

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Nancy

Jann Savidan we did that and the wild monkeys are interested I. Your lunch

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Nancy

Cheryl agree about the deer at Mijama, not quite as sweet.

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Jordan

Go to a baseball game and the tsukiji fish market..there is so much to do though you won’t go wrong! But the baseball was really fun if the season is still running when you’re there!

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Andrea

In Hiroshima, I would highly recommend staying in the World Friendship Centre. It promotes peace, and the cost includes a room in the traditional guest house (mine even had a kitchen!), and you can arrange for a guided tour of the Peace Park and a presentation by one of the few remaining survivors of the bomb. You can also borrow a bike from the centre and easily tour Hiroshima's bike paths. The okonomoyaki available in the train station is incredible too!
http://wfchiroshima.com/english/

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Eryne

Just went in June, sending you a message with my schedule!!! A must do is
teamLab / チームラボ https://borderless.teamlab.art/

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Sammi

Virtual Mario Kart in Tokyo!!

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Karen

I wouldn't spend much time in Hiroshima. See the Holocaust center, walk around the park and you're done. Spend your time over in Mijajima - beautiful. In Tokyo try the Robot Bar!

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Rayna

Thanks for the note. We are in Hiroshima on business so will definitely take the recommendations to visit La Mijamima!

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Cheryl

Def visit the Peace Museum...very emotional. We loved Hiroshima. You will a big difference to the crowds and noise level in Tokyo. Don't get me wrong, loved Tokyo too!

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Ted

Only original Hiroshima Okonomiyaki in Hiroshima.

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Karen

Ted is that the building full of okinomiyaki places? That was awesome

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Karen

Best Okonomiyaki in Japan is in Hiroshima. I would highly recommend-Nagata-ya Restaurant. It is the best!

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Rayna

awesome!

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Cheryl

Def put it on the list!

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Ted

The difference is they add noodles unlike other kinds of Okonomiyaki

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Janice

you can also stay in Miyajima as a base and ferry into Hiroshima

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Allison

Visit the snow monkeys! My friends went recently... https://youtu.be/Uv9_VGoKN6U

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Ken

Eat the famed local savoury pancake, Okonomiyaki, in Hiroshima, at a speciality place. Just ask around!

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Mariko

The above restaurant is located in Tokyo, not in Hiroshima, and what they serve there is Osaka style okonomiyaki, which is completely different from Hiroshima style okonomiyaki.

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Darlene

Ghost cafe or lock up restaurant! So fun!

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Barb

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Dana

Kanazawa is a great city near Hiroshima. And agreed that Miyajima (island off the coast of Hiroshima) is a lovely place to explore and spend a night

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Mariko

Just for your info, Kanazawa is a great city to visit, but is NOT near Hiroshima. Over 5-hour express train ride.

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Skye

Peace museum is a must!

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Karen

I agree! The Peace Museum is a must!

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Rene

Go to Asakusa in Tokyo. https://www.japanvisitor.com/japan-city-guides/asakusa-guide

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Lynne

Tokyo Disney seas and Disney land are worth 2 days. best disneys I have ever been to

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Reona

Definitely eat Okonomiyaki in Hiroshima. It is sooo good! Miyajima is beautiful. If you are interested in a naval history, take a train to Kure (30min from the city centre) and visit Yamato museum and submarine museum.
There is Hiroshima castle in the city centre as well.

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Anna

Hiroshima style okonomiyaki is the only way to eat it!

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Adam

Mario kart in Tokyo, Golden gai, akihabara, tsukiji, senso ji

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Jared

The okonomiyaki that everyone is mentioning is unique in Japan and is actually called hiroshimiyaki. It’s the best!

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Reona

FYI. People in Hiroshima calls it okonomiyaki. People outside of Hiroshima calls it hiroshimayaki. There is a big rivalry between Hiroshima style and Osaka style, and calling it hiroshimayaki can offend some people in Hiroshima, so I don’t recommend it. Just saying, so people don’t say it without knowing it and cause any bad feelings.

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Jeanne

Definitely Miyajima. It's so beautiful!
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is really good. It is currently under renovation, but they moved some of the permanent exhibit to another building for access.
Mario Kart in Tokyo is great!Try to do it at night, the atmosphere of the city is amazing!

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Bonnie

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Angela

i pinned some of my favorite things to do on a map! hope it helps http://www.raincouverbeauty.com/.../complete-travel-guide... (i also have separate posts on cheap eats versus michelin restaurants in tokyo if you are interested)


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Top Highlights for Tokyo and Hiroshima in November

With a perfect blend of modern and traditional, Tokyo and Hiroshima offer a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors. Here are some must-visit highlights to add to your 10-day itinerary:

Tokyo

Accommodation

  • Park Hyatt Tokyo: Enjoy breathtaking views of Tokyo from this luxurious hotel featured in the movie "Lost in Translation."
  • Hoshinoya Tokyo: Experience traditional Japanese hospitality in this ryokan-style hotel located in the heart of the city.

Dining

  • Sushi Saito: Indulge in the finest sushi experience at this three-Michelin-starred restaurant.
  • Narisawa: Savor the innovative and seasonal creations of this two-Michelin-starred restaurant.
  • Tsukiji Fish Market: Visit one of the world's largest fish markets and enjoy the freshest sushi and sashimi.

Attractions

  • Sensoji Temple: Explore this ancient Buddhist temple and wander through the lively Nakamise shopping street.
  • Meiji Jingu Shrine: Stroll through the serene gardens of this Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified souls of Emperor Meiji and his wife.
  • Tokyo Skytree: Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo from the observation decks of the world's tallest tower.

Hiroshima

Accommodation

  • Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel: Stay in this modern hotel with stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea.
  • Ryokan Kurashiki: Experience traditional Japanese hospitality in this ryokan located in the historic town of Kurashiki.

Dining

  • Okonomimura: Savor the local delicacy, Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, at this lively food village.
  • Miyajima Brewery: Sample the local craft beer while enjoying the stunning views of the Itsukushima Shrine.

Attractions

  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park: Pay your respects at this somber memorial park dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing.
  • Itsukushima Shrine: Marvel at the iconic "floating" torii gate of this Shinto shrine on the island of Miyajima.
  • Hiroshima Castle: Explore the reconstructed castle and its beautiful gardens, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past.

With this diverse array of experiences, your trip to Tokyo and Hiroshima promises to be a memorable one, filled with cultural immersion, culinary delights, and breathtaking sights.



   










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