Hiroshima
Hiroshima
Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Japan

Introduction to Port

Port Hiroshima stands apart among Japan's cruise gateways with its blend of deep history, serene memorial culture, and vibrant modern energy. As ships ease into the harbor visitors are drawn first to signature experiences like the sacred island of Miyajima with its iconic floating torii gate, a short excursion that combines scenic ferry rides, forest trails, and photography moments. Back in the city, peace oriented sites such as the Peace Memorial Park and the Flame of Peace offer reflective space amid urban life, while the nearby downtown district pulses with street food stalls, shopping, and a dynamic dining scene that reveals Hiroshima's eclectic edge. The port itself is designed for seamless cruise calls with efficient arrivals and departures, comfortable arrivals lounges, multilingual staff, streamlined security, and easy access to transport links to Miyajima and beyond. Signatures among the fleet features include shore excursions curated by the port partners that showcase local culture from okonomiyaki cooking classes to sake tastings, as well as cultural performances and artisan markets that appear on select sailings. Onboard services at the terminal provide digital wayfinding, dedicated port ambassadors, and VIP lounges to ensure that guests transition smoothly from ship to shore and back again, with ample time to savor Hiroshima's unique mix of remembrance, resilience, and modern hospitality. In short, Hiroshima offers a meaningful, accessible gateway to western Japan, where a day of history, island allure, and lively urban discovery can be woven into a single memorable cruise experience.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Peace Memorial Park
A tranquil park with monuments and the Flame of Peace.
Atomic Bomb Dome
The Dome preserved as a powerful reminder of history.
Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima)
Itsukushima Shrine’s floating torii gate is iconic and photogenic.
Local culture and cuisine
Sample regional flavors in nearby towns.