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Book a customized Kumano vacation package that has everything you need without any unnecessary extras. Great for history, bars and pubs and culture, consider basing yourself in the neighborhood of Naka Ward. Ready to venture out and explore? Mazda Museum, Saka Bayside Beach and Haiga Peak are a few of the most popular places to visit during a trip to Kumano. A couple of clicks is all it takes to create a customized Kumano vacation on Expedia.
The Latest Kumano vacation packages

Hotel Hokke Club Hiroshima
Reviewed on Jun 15, 2025

Livemax Resort Miyahama Onsen-ocean
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2024

Etajimasou
Reviewed on Oct 6, 2025

Candeo Hotels Hiroshima Hatchobori
Reviewed on Sep 24, 2025

HOTEL LiVEMAX Hiroshima Heiwa Koen-Mae
Reviewed on Aug 3, 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Kumano

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.

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Spend a day reflecting on the atomic bombing that devastated Hiroshima in 1945 and discover the city’s mission for peace at this beautifully designed park in the city center.

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.
What to do in Kumano

Hiroshima:Visit Tourist Pass(1, 2, 3day and 3day middlearea)

Hiroshima Kagura Performance Entry Ticket
Kumano Hotel Deals

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima
Reviewed on Oct 2, 2025

HOTEL GRANVIA HIROSHIMA SOUTH GATE
Reviewed on Oct 5, 2025

THE KNOT Hiroshima
Reviewed on Oct 7, 2025
Kumano Essential Information
Language | Japanese |
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Currency | Japanese yens |
Local Welcome | Konnichiwa |
Local Goodbye | Sayōnara |
Closest Airport | Hiroshima Airport (HIJ) |
Max Temp Winter | 50ºF |
Max Temp Summer | 80ºF |
Top Sights | Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima Castle and Hiroshima Museum of Art |