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From Hiroshima Airport to Hiroshima city and beyond

With the Airport Limousine bus, you can travel from Hiroshima to Hiroshima city and beyond. There are also many bus routes connecting Hiroshima city to popular tourist destinations in the Chugoku region, such as Izumo and Yonago.

From Hiroshima Airport to Hiroshima city and beyond From Hiroshima Airport to Hiroshima city and beyond

Bus Stop at Narita Airport

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Destination from International Terminal

  • Hiroshima Bus Center, Kure

    • Bound for Hiroshima Bus Center, Kure

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  • Hiroshima Station

    • Bound for Hiroshima Station

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  • Fukuyama, Mihara, Onomichi

    • Bound for Fukuyama, Mihara, Onomichi

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  • Shiraichi Station and Nishijo Station

    • Bound for Shiraichi Station and Nishijo Station

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  • Hiroshima AirportKure Station

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      Sightseeing Spots

      • Hiroshima Station

        • Hiroshima Station
          Hiroshima Station

          Hiroshima Station is located in the heart of Hiroshima city, the largest city in the Chugoku region. There are commercial facilities such as Ekie and Ekimae Hiroshima in the vicinity of the station, making it a great spot to enjoy shopping and dining.

          Access

          About 50 min by the airport limousine bus from Hiroshima Airport.

      • Atomic Bomb Dome

        • Atomic Bomb Dome
          Atomic Bomb Dome

          The Atomic Bomb Dome is a building that was bombed by a nuclear weapon at the end of World War II. It serves as a reminder of the horrors of nuclear weapons and stands as a peace memorial that calls for the abolition of nuclear weapons and the importance of peace beyond time.

          Access

          It takes about 20 min by Hiroshima Electric Railway from Hiroshima Station to the Atomic Bomb Dome.

      • Miyajima

        • Miyajima
          Miyajima

          One of the popular tourist destinations easily accessible from Hiroshima City is Miyajima. Miyajima is a small island floating in the Hiroshima Bay of western Japan, known for its forests and ancient shrines and temples such as the Itsukushima Shrine.

          Access

          It takes about 50 min by train from Hiroshima Station to JR Miyajimaguchi Station, and then a 10-minute ferry ride to Miyajima.

      • Kure

        • Kure
          Kure

          Located in the southwestern part of Hiroshima prefecture, Kure city is popular for spots such as the "Kure Port Pia Park," a seaside park where you can enjoy a variety of activities, and JMSDF Kure Museum "Tetsu no Kujira kan" Japan's first museum where you can visit an actual submarine.

          Access

          It takes about 60 min by airport bus from Hiroshima Airport.

      • Fukuyama

        • Fukuyama
          Fukuyama

          Fukuyama City in Hiroshima Prefecture has become famous for its retro port town, Tomonoura. The entire coastal area has been designated as a national scenic spot and national park named "Tomonoura Park."

          Access

          It takes about 65 min by airport bus from Hiroshima Airport.

      • Onomichi

        • Onomichi
          Onomichi

          Onomichi is known as a filming location for many movies and for its scenic beauty facing the Seto Inland Sea. It has many unique tourist spots, such as scenic spots and B-class gourmet food, and has recently become popular among cyclists.

          Access

          Take a bus from Hiroshima Airport to Mihara Station. Transfer to the JR Railway and arrive at Onomichi Station in about 15 minutes from Mihara Station.

      • Takehara

        • Takehara
          Takehara

          Takahara City in Hiroshima Prefecture, also known as "Aki no Kyoto," developed as a transportation hub in the Seto Inland Sea from ancient times. Okunoshima Island, about 15 minutes by boat from Tadanoumi Port, is home to about 500 rabbits and is a popular tourist spot attracting visitors from all over the world.

          Access

          It takes about 25 min by bus from Hiroshima Airport.

      • Iwakuni

        • Iwakuni
          Iwakuni

          Iwakuni City is located on the border between Yamaguchi Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture. It is a place where you can enjoy history and rich nature, such as the Kintai Bridge, one of Japan's most famous wooden bridges, and Iwakuni Castle, a mountain castle built in the 17th century.

          Access

          It takes about 70 min by bus from Hiroshima City.

      • Hiroshima Station

        • Hiroshima Station
          Hiroshima Station

          Hiroshima Station is located in the heart of Hiroshima city, the largest city in the Chugoku region. There are commercial facilities such as Ekie and Ekimae Hiroshima in the vicinity of the station, making it a great spot to enjoy shopping and dining.

          Access

          About 50 min by the airport limousine bus from Hiroshima Airport.

      • Atomic Bomb Dome

        • Atomic Bomb Dome
          Atomic Bomb Dome

          The Atomic Bomb Dome is a building that was bombed by a nuclear weapon at the end of World War II. It serves as a reminder of the horrors of nuclear weapons and stands as a peace memorial that calls for the abolition of nuclear weapons and the importance of peace beyond time.

          Access

          It takes about 20 min by Hiroshima Electric Railway from Hiroshima Station to the Atomic Bomb Dome.

      • Miyajima

        • Miyajima
          Miyajima

          One of the popular tourist destinations easily accessible from Hiroshima City is Miyajima. Miyajima is a small island floating in the Hiroshima Bay of western Japan, known for its forests and ancient shrines and temples such as the Itsukushima Shrine.

          Access

          It takes about 50 min by train from Hiroshima Station to JR Miyajimaguchi Station, and then a 10-minute ferry ride to Miyajima.

      • Kure

        • Kure
          Kure

          Located in the southwestern part of Hiroshima prefecture, Kure city is popular for spots such as the "Kure Port Pia Park," a seaside park where you can enjoy a variety of activities, and JMSDF Kure Museum "Tetsu no Kujira kan" Japan's first museum where you can visit an actual submarine.

          Access

          It takes about 60 min by airport bus from Hiroshima Airport.

      • Fukuyama

        • Fukuyama
          Fukuyama

          Fukuyama City in Hiroshima Prefecture has become famous for its retro port town, Tomonoura. The entire coastal area has been designated as a national scenic spot and national park named "Tomonoura Park."

          Access

          It takes about 65 min by airport bus from Hiroshima Airport.

      • Onomichi

        • Onomichi
          Onomichi

          Onomichi is known as a filming location for many movies and for its scenic beauty facing the Seto Inland Sea. It has many unique tourist spots, such as scenic spots and B-class gourmet food, and has recently become popular among cyclists.

          Access

          Take a bus from Hiroshima Airport to Mihara Station. Transfer to the JR Railway and arrive at Onomichi Station in about 15 minutes from Mihara Station.

      • Takehara

        • Takehara
          Takehara

          Takahara City in Hiroshima Prefecture, also known as "Aki no Kyoto," developed as a transportation hub in the Seto Inland Sea from ancient times. Okunoshima Island, about 15 minutes by boat from Tadanoumi Port, is home to about 500 rabbits and is a popular tourist spot attracting visitors from all over the world.

          Access

          It takes about 25 min by bus from Hiroshima Airport.

      • Iwakuni

        • Iwakuni
          Iwakuni

          Iwakuni City is located on the border between Yamaguchi Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture. It is a place where you can enjoy history and rich nature, such as the Kintai Bridge, one of Japan's most famous wooden bridges, and Iwakuni Castle, a mountain castle built in the 17th century.

          Access

          It takes about 70 min by bus from Hiroshima City.

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