【旅行Vlog】広島・宮島!世界遺産もグルメも全部楽しむ姉妹旅!!

Hello, everyone! I’m mico. This time, I went on a trip to Hiroshima with my sister. Both of them were visiting Hiroshima for the first time in their lives. First time on the bullet train in a while My sister had bought me a sandwich. Once aboard the bullet train, I spread out my bento box and enjoy it. This is the Japanese way to enjoy travel Shizuya’s Fluffy Omelet Sandwich, Famous in Kyoto This time too, I’ll eat as much as I want. It takes 1 hour and 20 minutes to get from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima. Directly connected to Hiroshima Station, 1-minute walk Conveniently located for moving from the station ticket gates without getting wet in the rain I will be staying at the Sheraton Grand Hotel Hiroshima. As you step into the entrance Welcoming you in autumn attire Moving to the lobby Spreading out before you is the liberating lobby lounge. Sheraton Brand Café Bar The first &More by Sheraton location in Japan Enjoy our Halloween afternoon tea now. I’ll leave my luggage in the lobby and go sightseeing. Take the JR train from Hiroshima Station to Miyajimaguchi Station. The journey time by JR is approximately 45 minutes. It takes about 80 minutes by streetcar, but JR costs 420 yen, while the streetcar is cheaper at 270 yen. The train ride takes about 30 minutes. Before we knew it, we arrived while chatting. Take the underground passage to the ferry terminal. Just follow the flow of people, so you won’t get lost. From here on, signs for conger eel rice bowls and momiji manju line the street. People streamed from the streetcar to the ferry terminal. Ferries operated by JR and Matsudai Kisen will run sequentially. Transportation costs: Ferry 200 yen, Miyajima Visitor Fee 100 yen. You can board the ferry. IC cards such as Suica are also accepted. Since it was a fine day, we decided to go sightseeing outside. The scent of the tide and the gentle waves of the sea heighten the travel mood. I’m off! ♫ The island is already in sight. We’ll arrive in about 10 minutes. There are no major tremors, so families with children can feel at ease. You may disembark after the vehicle has exited. We disembarked at Miyajima Port. I hurry to a certain place. Primary objective discovered! Conger Eel and Oysters Mametanuki Reserve your seat order using the touch panel. For Hiroshima’s conger eel rice, you absolutely must try it at Mametanuki. A renowned restaurant so highly recommended that every tourist who visits Hiroshima raves about it My sister looks happy too. The sunshades attached to the eaves of the shopping street To help ease your discomfort from the heat or cold It seems that the shops are cooperating to set this up. The bustling and heartwarming Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street There is a waiting room right next to the store. I’ll just browse the menu while I wait♫ It’s nice that it’s reasonably priced, even though it doesn’t feel like a tourist spot. One drink or one food item per person required It’s bustling with international visitors and school trip students. After the customers who came for the 11 a.m. opening had left, I immediately went inside. Orders are placed via QR code. Cheers with ice-cold beer! Good job! Not tired yet though. Delicious! I ordered conger eel rice. I’ll send my daughter a photo. No matter what happens, a mother always thinks of her child. Wow! This is Hiroshima’s famous specialty, “Anago Rice”! My sister, who loves oysters, also added some fried oysters. The pottery is steamed in the pot, so the vessel is hot! I’ll have the conger eel. Beneath the fluffy conger eel The secret sauce clings to the rice You’ll be stuffed! It’s lighter than eel, isn’t it? We were prepared to wait in line for over an hour. I’m being welcomed by the gods of Hiroshima!! Thanks Shops selling Miyajima specialties line the street Miyajima Omote-san-dō Shopping Street The liveliest street on the island The approximately 350-meter arcade shopping street leading to Itsukushima Shrine Souvenir shops and folk craft stores Restaurants serving Miyajima cuisine line the streets. A compact cluster of shops offering Miyajima-style souvenirs and gourmet treats When visiting Miyajima, we recommend starting with a stroll through this shopping street. The Hiroshima Toyo Carp, a Japanese professional baseball team I couldn’t help but search for “Muscle Training Baka,” but it wasn’t there… The Miyajima ladle, cherished as a lucky charm, Some shops will write your name or favorite words for you. It’ll make a nice souvenir of your trip. Hiroshima is famous for its oyster soy sauce. You can sample different soy sauces before purchasing your favorite. My absolute favorite momiji manju shop, “Hakata-ya” The staff are very kind. The production site of momiji manju, which is not normally open to photography, We were specially permitted to take photographs. Student Discounts for School Trip Participants Delicious-looking local sake is lined up. Sakurao Craft Gin: MADE IN Hiroshima Baby oysters? Humorous souvenirs like oyster beanbags Scoops are displayed everywhere. The Kai-denma Boat Race, a traditional event boasting over 200 years of history A refreshingly cool bottle of sake as a gift for someone who has been kind to me My top recommendation, Hakata-ya, is linked to their official website in the description section. Stylish rickshaw drivers offering guided tours of Miyajima are also popular. First deer sighting! In Nara, deer are revered as messengers of the gods. The boatman said, The deer of Miyajima are ordinary wild deer that return to the forest at night. he said (lol) The sky is crystal clear on this beautiful autumn day. As I approached the banner, It was the boarding reception area for the oar-paddled boats. You can actually pass through the torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine by boat to pay your respects! You absolutely should attend this. Boarding opportunities are available for about 10 days each month. Operations are only available around high tide, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Only 2 or 3 hours a day!! This is my first time boarding a traditional Japanese oar-powered boat. The boatman rows with oars and paddles. They’ll take you to the torii gate. Oars→A uniquely Japanese rowing implement virtually nonexistent in the West. They are moved around a pivot point (rotation axis) attached to a fixed “oarlock” at the stern or side of the boat. Oar → Move the oar in a figure-eight or spiral pattern around the pivot point. This motion creates propeller-like water flow, propelling the boat forward. It requires skilled technique. “I’m paddling with the tide,” “Rowing is surprisingly easy,” said the boatman. People who want to fully enjoy experiences only available locally A woman in her late forties getting wildly excited over a hat Painful Big sis! It hurts! Sis: “I did it on purpose (lol)” It suits you, it suits you Guide: “We’ve reached the open sea.” Whoa! I’m filming you! The ridgeline connecting the peaks of Miyajima resembles a forehead, eyes, nose, and chin. It is called the Sleeping Kannon because it resembles the figure of Kannon lying down. Itsukushima, also known as “Miyajima of Aki,” was formerly called “Itsukishima.” It comes from the phrase “the island where the gods are reverently enshrined.” The island itself is the divine object In ancient times, the seafaring peoples who traveled by ship To avoid trespassing upon the sacred precincts, a torii gate was erected in the sea beyond the island. From the opposite shore across the strait, worship from afar or It is said that they climbed slightly onto the shore and offered a prayer. The great torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine standing in the shallow inlet The current large torii gate was erected in 1875 (Meiji 8). Height: 16 meters A massive torii gate weighing approximately 60 tons The main pillar uses a camphor tree over 600 years old It is said that this search for the giant tree took many years. Actually, the bases of the six pillars are not buried in the seabed. It stands solely by its own weight! Ground reinforcement and the torii gate’s upper section packed with The weight of the stones and gravel creates an astonishing sense of stability. Left there without being filled in To reduce tidal resistance Master carpenters say they can feel the tremors when they make repairs. The wisdom of our ancestors is truly remarkable! Itsukushima Shrine Visiting Itsukushima Shrine by yagura-kai boat is the formal method of worship. The proper way to worship is to bow twice, clap twice, and bow once. Thank you for allowing me to pay my respects. Itsukushima Shrine gained widespread renown in the 12th century. It was after receiving the fervent devotion of Taira no Kiyomori, who was at the height of his power. What the Itsukushima Shrine was like before that remains unknown. However, it was Taira no Kiyomori who transformed it into the magnificent structure we see today. Kiyomori and the Taira clan The nobles made no fuss about the long journey of a week from the capital. I visited time and again, passing through the great torii gate by boat. They prayed for the island’s prosperity through the main shrine. When I leave, I naturally pass through the torii gate again. 2.6 meters tall, equivalent to three tatami mats The plaque on the massive torii gate, said to weigh 150 kg On the shrine building side is the ancient name “Itokijima Shrine” On the seaward side, it is inscribed with the large characters for Itsukushima Shrine. The plaque on the shrine building features carved dragons in the clouds (one ascending, one descending). It is said that the Dragon God resides in this great torii gate. The sea ebbs and flows approximately every six hours. At low tide, you can walk right up to the edge. The tide has gone out quite a bit from where we boarded the ship. Guide, boatman, thank you for the valuable experience. Next, we visited Itsukushima Shrine. The beautiful vermilion-lacquered shrine hall appears as if floating upon the sea The atmosphere that draws you back to the Heian era is the charm of Itsukushima Shrine. You can also see sea creatures washed ashore by the tide. Proceeding along the East Corridor, you’ll find Mirror Pond, visible only at low tide. Three pools shaped like hand mirrors appear. The guest shrines connected by the left and right corridors extending from the main shrine, Tenjin Shrine, Noh stage, and other structures blend harmoniously with the surrounding nature. A beauty like looking at a painting Its splendid and mysterious architectural beauty captivates visitors. One of the Three Goddesses, Princess Ichikishima-hime-no-mikoto, This is Benzaiten, one of the Seven Lucky Gods you all know. She is a goddess who bestows diverse blessings, such as wealth, learning, love, and beauty. The scent of the tide and the sea breeze feel so good. Built underwater, it provides elasticity to the floor. A Noh stage designed to resonate with the sounds of the performance The Reverse Bridge, selected as one of Japan’s 100 Famous Bridges The reverse bridge is what is known as a drum bridge. Its most distinctive feature is the beautiful arch it forms. It is said that in the old days, only the Emperor’s envoys were permitted to cross this bridge. Exit the West Corridor and proceed to Daiganji Temple. A goshuincho featuring an embroidered image of Benzaiten of Itsukushima A goshuin is a stamp given as proof of visiting a shrine or temple. Since it’s merely proof of your visit, let’s first pay our respects properly. I was also able to pay my respects to the Dragon God of Itsukushima, who is said to be the messenger of Benzaiten. You can also enjoy Miyajima Aquarium and the ferry. Next up, a cute doe? The elder sister who greets the deer from a distance What a huge crowd! It was a line for Miyajima Cookie Soft at Miyajima Delicacies Hall. My sister never misses her one-hour walk four to five days a week. It’s precisely because I have a body that can move that I can go to all sorts of places. No shoes allowed Take off your shoes and enter Toyokuni Shrine. What immediately catches the eye is Numerous votive plaques hung from the ceiling Although the construction was begun by Eikei of Ankoku-ji at the command of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Due to Hideyoshi’s sudden death, it remains unfinished to this day. spacious enough to lay 857 tatami mats The eaves tiles are gilded with gold leaf. Had it been completed, it would surely have incorporated the splendid Momoyama culture. It is believed to have been the Great Hall of the Sutras. You can receive a temple stamp at the shrine office. Benefits include improving workplace relationships and attracting happiness and good fortune. It’s on high ground, so the breeze feels great! It is said that during the Edo period, it was used as a place for cooling off and socializing. Spectacular views overlooking the Seto Inland Sea and the great torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine The admission fee for Senjukaku is 100 yen for adults and 50 yen for elementary and junior high school students. I decided to take a break again at Hakata-ya. A huge crowd gathered for the fried momiji manju! I’ve always wanted to try freshly fried momiji manju. Purchase at the ticket machine. Please play the YouTube video♫ My favorite staff member ❤︎ Above all, Hakata-ya prides itself on its fluffy, fine-textured castella sponge cake. From Japanese-style fillings such as red bean paste and matcha It pairs perfectly with Western-style fillings like chocolate and peach. Our artisans prepare each batch with heartfelt dedication every day. Take a break at the north side event space “Amanostelas” Cheers! Cheers with Shimanami Super Lemon Sour! I walked a lot today~ Delicious! What an amazing staff member—such a nice person! Hot?  Here’s what’s inside. Inside the freshly fried, crispy coating Rich custard cream galore! This is an absolute must-try! So much to see! It was a fulfilling Miyajima sightseeing trip. I bought lots of souvenirs and returned to the hotel. The room is on the 21st floor. Room 2105 on the top floor A bright room with ample sunlight streaming in through large windows You can see the entire Hiroshima Station area from the mountain view. Looking back, it looks like this. Club Level Twin Room with Lounge Access The maple leaf-shaped sweet buns I received at the front desk I ate both of them. Glass table and chairs Outlets and notes, etc. It’s convenient for working, isn’t it? 37-inch flat-screen TV Nespresso machine and water There are four capsules. Inside the drawer are a cup and a teapot. The kettle is over here. The drawer holds dessert spoons and glasses. T-packs are also available. Pepsi in the refrigerator is now chargeable. Our signature Sheraton Signature Sleep Experience Bed A DVD player and charger are by the bedside. The pillow is on the softer side. A firmer pillow is in the closet. A bathrobe with an enveloping feel Let’s take a look at the sink. One sink Soap, mouthwash, and body lotion Skincare Set Amenities are stored on a tray. The lower storage space holds towels, a trash can, a scale, and a hair dryer. Let’s take a look at the bathroom. A stylish bathroom accented with marble It’s soothing for tired legs after a long walk. Shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are British brand “Gilchrist & Soames” The restroom with glass doors It is designed so that it cannot be seen from the outside. Inside the closet are pajamas, hangers, and a grooming kit. Security box, iron, etc. Slippers look like this It would be nice if the hotel I’m staying at on my business trip had a trouser press. All guest rooms feature spacious, airy interiors of 35 square meters or larger. Interior design featuring white and wood grain as the base It’s a relaxing space. Here it is! Happy Hour is on at the club level! Like the rooms, the lounge features wood grain as its base theme. It’s a relaxing space where you can unwind at home. What kind of happy hour snacks do you have? Hot meals are available too, which is great. This alone looks like it’ll fill me up! Cold cuts like seared bonito are also plentiful Cheese and crackers From fruit to bite-sized sweets! Cake in a tiny cup! Amazing! Coffee is also plentiful Of course, tea is also available as shown here. We also have bread. With your favorite jam or honey You can also enjoy cocktails. The refrigerator contains chilled soft drinks and alcoholic beverages. Fresh juice and wine This is the best Happy Hour ever!! The food looks absolutely gorgeous, and the seared bonito is a real treat. The Sheraton Grand Hotel Hiroshima Lounge I’d heard it was wonderful, but… It was more fulfilling than I expected, and I was completely satisfied! Yes! Happy Hour! Happy Hour! Let’s eat. My sister would dry up if she didn’t go to the sauna every day. For just an extra 550 yen, you can use the sauna! Facials and body massages are also appealing Since there was a gym next to the sauna, I was allowed to take a look around. You can get aerobic exercise while gazing at Hiroshima Station. Machines with monitors are great. Water towels are over here. Technogym Cable Machine It’s nice when you want to move your body a little. This fitness gym Completed its full renovation on July 5, 2025 With all this available, you can come whenever you feel like moving your body. There is also a pool with a jacuzzi. A mother and her young child were happily swimming. The pool is great for families to enjoy too. There are dry saunas and steam saunas. This place had just been renovated too, and it felt great. I just had to have some Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. Inside the ekie store at Hiroshima Station’s Shinkansen Exit I went to Okonomiyaki Sohonten Michan Purchase meal tickets in advance at the ticket machine. Payment methods include cash, transportation IC cards, QR codes, and barcode payments. We accept credit cards and other payment methods. After purchasing your meal ticket, please line up. Mayonnaise wearing a Hiroshima Carp cap Hiroshima is Japan’s top producer of lemons! The tart acidity comes through beautifully. Cheers with Setoda Lemon Sour Excuse my bare face after the sauna. Here it comes! Scallion tempura, squid tempura, raw squid, raw shrimp, mochi-filled I had soba noodles. Crispy and plentiful! A deluxe dish! Sis pouring mayonnaise like crazy (lol) This is delicious! In place of my sister, who had eaten her fill in the lounge The sister who finishes everything All gone! Thank you for the meal. I couldn’t manage a late-night snack after all (lol) The night view that moved us both The intricate tapestry woven by the individual illuminations at Hiroshima Station A beautiful night view spreads out before you. Tomorrow I’m going to the Peace Memorial Park, so I’ll take a break. Good night Good morning! A typhoon is approaching, and the wind is quite strong, but It’s a pleasant autumn morning. I’m heading out for breakfast now. Breakfast is served at the buffet restaurant “Bridge”. What will the breakfast be like? Topping for vegetable soup and green salad Cold Meals and Various Cheeses Jambon Blanc Ham with Honey Pepper Sauce I’ve never tried this before, so I’m definitely going to eat it. Kids’ favorite fried foods and penne Freshly made egg dishes by our chef A wide variety of breads We also offer gluten-free options and sliced bread. There’s bread here too! I wonder if I can finish it all. 100% whole wheat bread and honey granola bread Parteno yogurt, which is high in protein, is also a welcome addition. Plenty of fruit too! Whole apples and lychees included. Japanese cuisine is also well-represented. Plenty of side dishes to go with rice Homemade tofu? That’s unusual. Gentle on the stomach rice porridge Warm miso soup Anago rice is a Hiroshima specialty. My sister having the chef make her an egg dish Looks delicious Zumex Fresh-Squeezed Orange Juicer Two fresh oranges are cut in half. Extract only the juice without crushing the peel Enjoy freshly squeezed orange juice No glamour whatsoever in appetite Add all the ingredients to the omelet. Protein and vitamins? Just this much (lol) Lipids & Carbohydrates Let’s eat! Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice Mmm! Delicious! It’s got little bits in it. No salad this time! I want to eat lots of fruit and stuff. Mmm! Delicious! Honey-glazed meat I’m sick of smoked chicken already. Apologize to the smoked chicken. Sis: “It’s so delicious, it makes you wonder what all that ham I’ve eaten before even was.” Apologize to Ham. Curry bread Small curry bread Curry bread you can eat as many as you want I’ll keep going back for seconds! Once we’re full, we’ll head to Peace Memorial Park. I’m taking the Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcar. Flat fare across all train lines: Adults 240 yen, Children 120 yen I boarded the No. 6 bus bound for “Enami.” Fare is paid when you exit. The journey takes about 20 minutes. Get off at Atomic Bomb Dome. First used in human history toward the end of World War II The Atomic Bomb Dome, exposed to nuclear weapons The Atomic Bomb Dome, standing almost unchanged from the time of the bombing, It conveys the devastation of nuclear weapons. Abolishing nuclear weapons across generations Continuing to advocate for the importance of lasting world peace A monument to peace shared by all humanity A monument to peace shared by all humanity The sheer horror of war comes through. Heading to Peace Memorial Park In memory of the victims of the atomic bombings A city park established to commemorate world lasting peace To the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Admission fee: Adults 200 yen, Free for junior high school students and younger along with the monuments within the Peace Memorial Park It gave me an opportunity to think deeply about peace. The facility “Orizuru Tower,” located east of the Atomic Bomb Dome Featuring exceptionally fine selections from Hiroshima A place where you can discover that one special item just for you “Hiroshima IPPIN” embodies a concept with two meanings. Hiroshima Prefecture’s specialty products and traditional crafts Hiroshima’s Finest We select products with meticulous attention to detail, down to the most profound aspects. I hear there are about 1,000 varieties now. Homemade drinks featuring fruits primarily sourced from Hiroshima, Premium sake is lined up. A souvenir shop that never gets boring to browse. I’ve returned to the hotel. Free coffee is a nice perk. In the lobby lounge before checkout, Delicious-looking cakes galore! It was truly a wonderful hotel. Shopping for souvenirs at ekie Why do you keep putting your hands behind your back? (lol) My sister’s starting to look just like Mom (lol) Why do you keep putting your hands behind your back? (2nd time) Even the shape of her hands resembles her mother’s. While picturing those who have always been so kind to me Picking out souvenirs is fun, isn’t it? Before I knew it, my basket was full. For my daughter who dislikes sweet bean paste, caramel maple leaf sweets This was delicious too. After boarding the bullet train, it’s time for lunch. If I don’t eat now, I won’t be able to eat dinner. Another sandwich (lol) If only everything delicious were zero calories. Bread + bread (What does that mean?) This is my last meal of fats and carbs. This trip was also filled with lots of eating and drinking. My heart was also filled. Starting tomorrow, I’ll really try to exercise! ♫ I could see Himeji Castle. When I said goodbye to my sister… See you at the gym tomorrow though (lol) My First Trip to Hiroshima It was absolutely amazing!!

いつもご視聴いただきまして、本当にありがとうございます。
チャンネル登録、高評価、とても励みになってます!これからもよろしくお願いします!!

チャンネル登録がまだな方はこちらから登録してくださいね♪ → @micolog1102

この動画は、43分10秒で視聴いただける動画ですので、是非、最後までご覧ください♪
いつも様々なご質問、本当にありがとうございます。

一つ一つ、必ず確認させていただいていますので、これからもいただけたら嬉しいです。
動画編集などで、至らない点もあるかと存じますが、日々精進し、動画を投稿していきたいと考えております。

ご意見やご感想などありましたら、コメント欄やDMでお知らせください。

#旅行vlog #旅行 #広島 #宮島 #世界遺産

〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜

SHIZUYA (志津屋)
→ https://www.sizuya.co.jp/menu/

宮島 穴子と牡蠣 まめたぬき
→ https://miyajima-mametanuki.com/

シェラトングランドホテル広島
→ https://www.marriott.com/ja/hotels/hijsi-sheraton-grand-hiroshima-hotel/overview/

宮島 えびす屋 人力車
→ https://www.ebisuya.com/branch/miyajima/

宮島 ろかい舟
→ https://www.miyajimayuran.com/

博多屋
→ https://miyajimahakataya.com/

厳島神社
→ https://www.itsukushimajinja.jp/jp-sp/

お好み焼き みっちゃん総本店
→ https://www.okonomi.co.jp/

広島平和記念資料館
→ http://hpmmuseum.jp/

◇ 本動画の関連動画 ーーーーーーーーーーーーーー








◇ 撮影機材 ーーーーーーーーーーーーーー

・iPhone15→ https://amzn.to/4bKNiO8

◇ YouTube音楽 Epidemic Sound ーーーーーーーーーーーーーー

音楽

・A Little More Conversation – Ofelia Moore
・Spend a Little Time – Chelsea May
・We Were Both Kids – Ofelia Moore
・Life Is for Living – Ivy-Rose Lyon
・Sweet Baby (Instrumental Version) – Bothnia
・Inuyama Gardens – Mandala Dreams
・That’s What Christmas Is About (Instrumental Version) – Loving Caliber
・A Higher Presence – Drift Far Away
・A Traveling Spirit STEMS INSTRUMENTS – Daniel Kadawatha
・My Answer’s No (Instrumental Version) – Slowfly
・Every Time Our Eyes Meet – Nocturnal Spirits
・Lagoon Lights – Lashi
・When the Sun Shines on You – Golden Age Radio
・Patterns of Solace – Isobelle Walton
・Nectar – Aerian
・Patterns of Solace – Isobelle Walton
・Best For You STEMS INSTRUMENTS – Victor Lundberg

◇ ナレーション ーーーーーーーーーーーーーー

・micoX(旧 Twitter) → https://twitter.com/mico_bodymake

◇ 動画撮影・編集 ーーーーーーーーーーーーーー

・micoX(旧 Twitter) → https://twitter.com/mico_bodymake

〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜 ☆ 〜 ★ 〜
※ 動画撮影中は、周りの方や施設に、配慮して撮影させていただいております。
※ Amazonのアソシエイトとして【micolog】は、適格販売により収入を得ています。

5 Comments

  1. micoさん

    お姉様の顔が、、モザイクかかってないです。

    大丈夫ですか?💦

Write A Comment