Miyajima
The romantic little island of Miyajima lies about
eight miles (13km) off the mainland in the Seto Inland Sea. Apart
from being scenically beautiful with steep wooded hills, the island
is famous for its Itsukushima Shrine featuring a massive red wooden
torii (gate). The shrine is partially built over water, and was
founded in the 6th century. During high tide the shrine stands in
the ocean, which is particularly picturesque when the building is
illuminated at night. The rest of the island makes for great hiking
opportunities, particularly in spring when the many cherry trees
are in bloom. Deer roam free and monkeys chatter in the
woods.
Sandankyo Gorge
The erosion of the limestone plateau in the northwest
of the Hiroshima prefecture has left a beautiful deep gorge,
stretching for about 11 miles (18km), full of primeval forest,
waterfalls, monkeys, unusual rock formations and the Onbashi
Bridge, the largest natural bridge in Japan. Sandankyo Gorge is a
favourite route for hikers.






