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Delight in the sights of Miyajima Island in the Inland Sea. This is one of Japan’s most breathtaking sights -- a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a 1,400-year history as a holy site of Shinto.
A motorcoach brings you to the ferry that will take you to Miyajima Island. When you arrive on the island, it’s a short walk to the stunning Itsukushima Shrine. The shrine is built like a pier over the water in a small inlet and is dedicated to the Shinto deities of seas, storms and sun. Dating back to AD 593, the pavilion was expanded in the 12th century by warlord Taira no Kiyomori. Its architectural style is known as shinden-zukuri, developed for palatial or aristocratic mansions during the Heian Period of the 8th and 12th centuries. The vermilion-painted main building is surrounded by an array of covered corridors and bridges. In front of the shrine is the striking red torii (traditional Japanese gate) rising 52 feet above the water; its columns are made of camphor and measure 32 feet in diameter.
Enjoy some free time to explore the island on your own, including the popular Omotesando Street shopping area. Your excursion ends with a ferry crossing back to Miyajimaguchi, where you’ll reboard your motorcoach for the trip back to the ship.
Notes: Tour requires two hours of walking. Terrain includes some steps and uneven surfaces. Not advisable for guests using a wheelchair or for those with mobility limitations. Wear comfortable walking shoes.