Transportation Spots in Onomichi Area

  • Roadside Station Mihara Shinmei no sato
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    4.0
    26 Reviews
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref. Miharashi Itosaki 4-21-1
    This roadside station is in Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. At the local goods shop you’ll find fresh seafood caught from the Seto Inland Sea as well as fruit and vegetables from local farmers. In the restaurant and fast food corner, they create and serve dishes using local seasonal ingredients, and their octopus dishes, such as the octopus tempura rice bowl or their octopus tempura curry, are very popular.

    今回はタコ飯が買えませんでしたが、タコのてんぷらとたこ焼きは買いました。この時期は柑橘類が多く、試食が半端なく出来ました。

  • Roadside Station Yogansu Hakuryu
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    4.5
    8 Reviews
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref. Miharashi Daiwachouwaki 652-3
    A roadside station in Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture that sells local produce including lotus root and peaches, and their original brand of local specialty products made from adlay. The restaurant offers Italian cuisine including stone oven pizza and pasta. Their fragrant adlay soft serve ice cream is also popular.

    パラパラと人がいました。野菜の販売やイタリアンのレストランもあり、小さいながらも旅を楽しめます。ソフトクリームが美味しかったです!

  • Roadside Station Crossroad Mitsugi
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref. Onomichishi Mitsugichouoda 33
    This roadside station in Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture is a center of tourism and cultural exchange with its tourist information booth and a farmers’ market selling local vegetables from the local farms as well as other items such as flowers and chicken eggs. There is also a shop that sells local products such as rice and processed foods like tsukudani side dishes as well as souvenirs. You can also enjoy a buffet at the restaurant.
  • Kaneyoshi Bus Stop
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Mukaishimacho Kaneyoshi
    This bus shelter is located next to the Onomichi Ferry dock on the northern tip of Mukaishima Island. The shelter was originally used as the waiting area for the Yobuko-maru ferry in the director Nobuhiko Obayashi’s film “Goodbye for Tomorrow” released in 1995; the structure was then moved here. Local residents asked for it to be kept intact and put to actual use, and the wooden building seems to exude an aura engendered by this sentiment. The white-walled building is also decorated with small items actually used in the film, as well as an old-fashioned life preserver and a map of the fictional island depicted in the film which was created for the movie.
  • Onomichi
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref
  • Hiroshima Airport
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref
  • Onomichi Truck Station
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Takasucho Sai Ke Kubo 1193-3
  • Mihara
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref
  • Onomichi Minato (Ekimae Kowan Parking) Rental Cycle Terminal
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Higashi-goshocho 9
  • Shin-onomichi
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref
  • Sunami Port
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref.
  • San-yo Expressway Yahata PA Outbound
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Mihara-shi Yahatacho Mino 494-1
  • San-yo Expressway Yahata PA Inbound
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Mihara-shi Yahatacho
  • San-yo Expressway Takasaka PA Outbound
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Mihara-shi Kuicho Yamanakano
  • San-yo Expressway Onomichi IC Inbound Ent.
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Minogocho Hongo
  • Onomichi Ekimae Kowan Parking
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Nishigoshocho 5
  • Higashionomichi
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref
  • Setoda Port <Ikuchijima>
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Pref.
  • Nishi Seto Automobile Do Nishi Seto Onomichi IC Outbound Ent.
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Takasucho
  • San-yo Expressway Onomichi IC Outbound Exit
    Transportation
    Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Minogocho Hongo

Hiroshima Areas

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There is more than meets the eye awaiting any Hiroshima-bound traveler. Kicking off in Hiroshima city, the Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Castle, and Shukkeien Garden offer a couple of days of exploring; however, the real beauty lies along the southern coast of the prefecture. There, a series of islands spreads across the Seto Inland Sea: from the mysterious sea-submerged Great Torii Gate at Miyajima Island to the first half of the islands that connect Honshu to Shikoku via six spectacular suspension bridges.

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