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Slow Traveling Japan: Hiroshima - The Most Beautiful City?

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Creator's Key Takeaways

We are a couple of retired Gen X Canadians who are slow traveling the world without stepping foot into an airport.

This was probably one of my favorite things we did in Japan the whole time we were there.

Take a leap of faith and experience and let yourself feel those things.

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Sit on the right side of the ferry to see the floating gate.
โœ“Use an iPad with an English button for ordering at traditional restaurants.
โœ“Avoid showing food to wild deer on Miyajima Island.

๐Ÿ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Heavy emotional impact of visiting Hiroshima. โ€” The park focuses on peace and education, not just tragedy, and is a moving experience.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is it like to visit Hiroshima as a slow traveler?
QHow can visitors experience the Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park?
QWhat should you know about visiting Miyajima Island?

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Hiroshima felt daunting at first ... so much to process and understand. But within a few hours, we were embraced by this beautiful, vibrant, and inspiring place. This wonderful city - literally reborn from the ashes - humbled and amazed us. Follow along as we share our 3 (and a half) days in a city that we cannot wait to return to! 1:00 Walkthrough of Hotel Suite Hiroshima Hakushima 5:00 Dinner at Sakanaya Ichiba 6:15 Night walk to the Atomic Bomb Dome 7:10 Memorial Peace Park 12:35 Hiroshima Castle 16:25 Sushi Ken 17:47 Miyajima Island and Itsukushima Shrine Note from our friend Kim explaining the statues with the red caps at the Shrine: As a Buddhist Studies scholar, I can tell you that the practice of giving clothing (hats, bibs, coats, jewelry) to Jizล statues evolved from the combination of Buddhism and localized Japanese religious customs. Jizล Bodhisattva (a type of Buddha-to-be) is believed to protect lost and vulnerable children as well as travelers on both physical and spiritual journeys. He is a particularly special figure for grieving parents. While many visitors will procure locally produced items to offer to Jizล, some bring their own, like the little straw hat. Hereโ€™s a link to a write-up about the Buddhist sacred texts that talk about Jizล (known by other names in other places across Asia). This link is a part of a website about Japanese statuary that could come in handy. https://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/jizo-texts.html ________________ We are retired GenX Canadians who are setting off to slow-travel the world without setting foot in an airport. Join us on our journey and share in our adventure! #noflyzonenomads #retirementlife #nomadlife #slowtravel #genx #cruiselife #traintravel #southeastasia #canada #cruise #train #retirementtravel #toriigates #retired #hiroshima #atomicbombdome #japaneseculture #japan #japanese