Miyajima is one of the most famous destinations in Japan, but getting there is easier than you might think. This guide explains the fastest and easiest way to reach Miyajima from Hiroshima, including train, tram, and ferry options.
The Easiest Way (Recommended)
JR Train + JR Ferry
- Fast and simple
- Covered by the Japan Rail Pass
- Most popular option for travelers
👉 If you want the easiest and most straightforward route, choose this option.
Step-by-Step: Hiroshima to Miyajima
Step 1: Hiroshima Station → Miyajimaguchi Station
- Take the JR Sanyo Line
- Time: about 25–30 minutes
- Cost: around 420 yen
Step 2: Miyajimaguchi → Miyajima (Ferry)
- Walk 5 minutes to the ferry terminal
- Take the ferry (JR or Matsudai)
- Time: about 10 minutes
Ferries run frequently, usually every 10–15 minutes.
Actual travel time from central Hiroshima is typically around 40–50 minutes in total.
JR Ferry vs Matsudai Ferry
| Ferry | Features |
|---|---|
| JR Ferry | Covered by JR Pass and sometimes takes a scenic route closer to the torii gate |
| Matsudai Ferry | Same travel time, with a slightly different schedule |
Alternative Route: Tram + Ferry
You can also take a tram directly from central Hiroshima to Miyajimaguchi using the Hiroshima Electric Railway, commonly known as Hiroden.
- Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden, Line 2)
- Time: about 60–70 minutes
- Cost: around 240 yen
While the JR route may seem faster, once you include the time needed to reach Hiroshima Station, the total travel time and cost can be very similar.
- Near Hiroshima Station → JR is best
- Central Hiroshima (Hondori / Hatchobori) → Tram is easier
👉 Recommended if you prefer a direct and simple route.
Travel Time Summary
- JR + Ferry: about 40–50 minutes
- Tram + Ferry: about 70–80 minutes
Pro Tips
- Use the JR Pass if you have one
- Avoid rush hours
- Plan your visit based on the tide
👉 Check the Miyajima tide guide
Fun Detail: Rare Train Colors
Hiroshima’s transport system has a fun hidden detail that many visitors miss.

A JR train painted in Hiroden colors

A Hiroden tram painted in JR colors

A Hiroden tram painted in Hiroshima Bus colors
If you spot one, consider yourself lucky.
👉 Learn more about Hiroshima trams and streetcars
Fun Things to Know About Hiroden
- You can ride vintage streetcars from other cities
- Some trams are over 50 years old
- The flat fare system (around 220 yen) makes it easy for visitors
- Trams run through regular city streets
- Some stops are very close to road traffic, offering a unique city experience
Riding Hiroden is part of the Hiroshima experience.
Where to Stay for Visiting Miyajima
Choosing where to stay can make your trip much easier.
- Hiroshima Station area → Best for easy access
- Central Hiroshima → Best for food and shopping
- Miyajima Island → Best for a unique experience
Final Thoughts
Getting to Miyajima is simple and part of the experience itself. The JR train and ferry combination is the easiest option for most travelers.