Passengers can wait inside the building, which has toilets, a café, coin lockers and several stores. (Photo: Virginia González)

Aug 27, 2013 - 1 min read

Hiroshima Port

Connecting Hiroshima to Shikoku and Miyajima

Virginia Gonzalez

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Located at Ujina, in the last stop of the tram lines 1 and 5, Hiroshima Port offers daily connections to Miyajima Island, Matsuyama on Shikoku, and other nearby islands in the Inland Sea. The tram train stops in front of the port's main entrance and it costs 150 yen from any location in the city. From here, visitors can head to the World Heritage Site on Miyajima, where they will observe the famous Itsukushima Shrine and the also famous deer that inhabit the island. A bit further from here is Matsuyama, the capital of Ehime prefecture, famous for its beautiful castle and one of Japan's oldest onsen hot springs.

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Passengers can wait inside the building, which has toilets, a café, coin lockers and several stores. (Photo: Virginia González)
The building is easily accessible both coming by tram or car. The parking lot is located next to the port. (Photo: Virginia González)
Hiroshima Port is washed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean. (Photo: Virginia González)
The Super Jet ferry to Matsuyama departs every hour from Deck 7. (Photo: Virginia González)
Before getting to Matsuyama, it makes a stop at Kure. From here, it takes under an hour to get to Matsuyama city. (Photo: Virginia González)
The water in this area is quite dirty, as this picture shows. (Photo: Virginia González)
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