The Latest Takehara Vacation Packages
Randor Hotel Hiroshima Prestige
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Takehara Beach Vacation
Listen to the sound of waves crashing onto the shore and gaze out over the sparkling waters on your Takehara vacation. If you just need to get away, a trip to Takehara is your ticket to rest and relaxation. We have plenty of Takehara vacation packages to choose from. Snap one up close to Okunoshima Beach, just 10 kilometers from the downtown area, and live out your vacation dreams without hurting your budget.
Things You Should Know About Takehara
- If fresh ocean breezes and strolls along the shore are your idea of a dream vacation, why not opt for one of our Takehara beach hotels? Staying by the water is the perfect cure for life's daily stresses.
- Takehara also has a good range of hotels. Hotel KAMOGAWASO and Kyukamura Ohkunoshima are popular with travelers and are worth taking a look at.
- Takehara has a population of around 30,500 people. Why not head out and shoot the breeze with some of them? It's an excellent way to pick up some inside intel on the place! Also look up our Takehara things to do page.
- Okunoshima Beach, Okunoshima Island Poison Gas Museum and Okunoshima Shrine are some great sights that should be on your travel schedule. With our Takehara vacation deals, you'll have more money in your back pocket to explore.
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Takehara
Itsukushima Shrine
Walk along wooden piers and observe the captivating sights of this Shinto shrine that appears to float on the water offshore from Miyajima Island.
Miyajima Ferry Terminal
Take a relaxing and scenic ferry trip to the sacred island of Miyajima and begin your journey to serene shrines and a tranquil mountain peak.
Atomic Bomb Dome
The only building still standing in the atomic bomb’s devastating hypocenter now crests the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, symbolizing the city’s plea for peace.