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Three hotels in Onomichi,
where history and nature stand side by side.
Perfect for sightseeing. Come and see for yourself.
Built to a design by the world-famous Tadao Ando in Senko-ji Park, not to be missed art museum.
Founded in 806, the first year of the Daido era, this temple is a symbol of Onomichi
The incredibly steep and masterly crafted stone steps at the shrine became famous thanks to the film “I are you, you am me”.
Here is where you can admire Ikuo Hirayama’s original landscapes.
Hiroshima Prefecture’s premier walking paths
Onomichi lives breathing the air from the sea and immersing itself in the green of the mountains where many Buddhist temples can be accesses via narrow flights of stairs. No wonder it has featured in many films and TV dramas.
The cycling path on Shimanami Kaido makes it the first road allowing bicycles to cross the strait separating Honshu from Shikoku.
With its narrow streets beloved by cats as well as the Maneki Neko or beckoning cat’s museum, Onomichi is every feline lover’s favourite
It is believed that when the entrance to Saikoku-ji Temple was completed, its guardian Nio came there from the capital.