Yamadaya (Miyajima Main Store)
This snack shop has been in operation for over 70 years and offers momiji manju. Momiji manju is a maple-leaf shaped bun with jam filling. Momiji is the name fo
Not to be confused with Omotesando Avenue in Tokyo, Omotesando Shopping Street is one of the busiest places in Miyajima, packed with souvenir shops and restaurants.
This snack shop has been in operation for over 70 years and offers momiji manju. Momiji manju is a maple-leaf shaped bun with jam filling. Momiji is the name fo
Hokoku Jinja Shrine, also called Toyokuni Jinja Shrine, is the biggest building of the island with its "Hall of 1000 mats", or "Senjokaku".
This five-story pagoda was built in 1407 and stands 27,6 meters high. The tower mixes Japanese and Chinese architecture.
Located on Miyajima Island, Sarasvati serves different types of coffee inside a former storehouse building from the early 1900s.
This is a Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki restaurant close to the Miyajima Ferry Station.
This shrine is known for the unique and bold concept of being built in the sea as well as its elegant architectural style called “Shinden-zukuri”.
Kurayado Iroha is located in Miyajima’s Omotesando Avenue, a 5-minute walk from Itsukushima Shinto Shrine and Miyajima Pier. The hotel offers a restaurant and J
Situated just a 10-minute walk from iconic Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island, Itsumoya is a historic 2-storey Japanese-style townhouse that can be rented as
Narita City's Omotesando Shopping Street begins close to Narita station and leads all the way to Shinsho-ji Temple and Naritasan Park.
This ice cream and dessert shop is located on the Omotesando shopping street in Narita. Narita Yume Bokujo sells milk-based desserts such as ice cream, but this
Sugamo Jizo-dori Shopping Street, often called the "Harajuku of seniors", is a shopping street with various shops and restaurants. Togenuki Jizo Temple at the e
Sannomiya Hankyu West Exit Shopping Street is a narrow, two-storey shopping street located near Sannomiya Station.
This shopping street has been around since 1634, and is the oldest shopping street in Nagasaki.