
Kintai-kyo Bridge: Experience a full day of Iwakuni's history starting at the Kintai-kyo Bridge. This iconic bridge, spanning 200 meters and 5 meters wide, features five graceful arches. Known as one of Japan's three great bridges, it showcases a remarkable non-nailed timber construction that reflects traditional craftsmanship.
Kikko Park: Adjacent to Kintai Bridge lies Kikko Park, the former residence of Daimyo Kikkawa, who commissioned the bridge. This park features well-preserved plaster-walled buildings that showcase traditional Samurai architecture.
Iwakuni Castle: Take a scenic cable car ride to Iwakuni Castle and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city and Kintai Bridge. Established in 1608 at the start of the Edo Period, the castle is strategically located on Mount Shiroyama, featuring a natural moat created by the Nishiki River. Discover the impressive architecture and historical significance of this magnificent site.
Relax & Refuel: Savor authentic Japanese cuisine for lunch at a local hotel or restaurant, providing a chance to relax before your coach journey back to the pier.
Accessibility: This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility difficulties.
What to Bring: Local currency for purchases. Comfortable non-slip shoes and bottled water are recommended.
Good to Know: There are approximately 3 hours of walking on this tour, including some steps and narrow paths. The order of visit may vary.