This experience is designed as a quiet, guided walk across Miyajima, beginning with a ferry crossing and continuing on foot through different parts of the island.
Rather than focusing on historical explanations or sightseeing highlights, the walk emphasizes movement, pace, and presence. Guests pass through streets, wooded paths, and areas near the shrine without structured commentary, allowing attention to remain on changes in atmosphere, sound, and rhythm.
The experience is not silent by rule, but naturally quiet by design. Guests are free to walk at their own pace and pause when needed. Practical arrangements such as ferry transportation, admission fees, and lunch are handled in advance so the flow of the walk is not interrupted.
As the walk continues, it gradually opens back into a livelier part of the island, where the experience comes to a natural close. Guests are then free to continue exploring Miyajima or return by ferry at their own timing.
Participants will experience a quiet, guided walk across Miyajima, beginning with a ferry crossing and continuing on foot through different parts of the island.
The experience focuses on moving through the landscape at a calm pace, passing through streets, wooded paths, and areas near the shrine without formal explanations or structured sightseeing.
Rather than learning historical facts, guests are invited to notice changes in atmosphere, sound, and rhythm as they walk.
The walk gradually returns to a livelier area of the island, where the experience naturally comes to a close, allowing guests to continue exploring or return by ferry at their own pace.
Please enter the Miyajimaguchi Passenger Terminal,
proceed toward the ferry boarding area on the first floor,
and meet in front of the Tourist Information Center, which is located before the ticket gates.
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