The Shinkansen stops here, and so do container ships. Three原駅 sits almost on top of the old castle moat — the stone walls of Mihara Castle, once called the floating castle for the way it rose from the sea, remain embedded in the station's immediate surroundings, neither museum nor ruin but simply present, part of the daily commute.
Mihara's position on the Seto Inland Sea coast has always made it a place where things converge. Citrus groves work the coastal slopes while rice and fruit trees cover the inland ground. On summer Saturday evenings, the Mihara Hando Yoichi night market runs along the streets, and in August the Yassa Matsuri fills the town with a dance whose origins reach back to the Edo period — said to have begun when townspeople celebrated the completion of Kobayakawa Takakage's castle in the late sixteenth century. The octopus caught in these waters appears in local cooking in several forms, including tako-sen, and the cream-filled pastries of Hattendo are made here before reaching shops across the country.
North of the city, the landscape shifts. Ryuozan rises into the hilly interior, and Butto-ji temple — the head temple of the Butto-ji branch of Rinzai Zen — sits in those quieter reaches near the Shoun waterfall. At Itasuki Shrine, closer to the coast, a camphor tree several centuries old stands as a prefectural natural monument. The airport, opened in the 1990s on the plateau above town, connects the region outward. Between these poles — old castle stone, working port, mountain temple, highway interchange — Mihara moves steadily through its own rhythms.
Stay in Mihara, Hiroshima
What converges here
- Kobayakawa Clan Castle Ruins (Takayama Castle Ruins, Shintakayama Castle Ruins, Mihara Castle Ruins)
- Mitoshiro Tumulus
- Yokomi Temple Ruins
- Numata-nishi Southern Limit Habitat of Ehime Ayame (Iris rossii)
- Yonesan-ji Hokyointo
- Butsutsūji Ganki-in Jizo-do
- Sokoji Temple Sanmon Gate
- Funaki Family Garden
- Setonaikai
- Mount Ryuo
- Mihara
- Mihara
- Hongo
- Itozaki
- Aki-Kozaki
- Sunami
- Mihara
- Hiroshima Airport