The ferry crossing between Onomichi and Mukōjima takes only minutes, but the shift in scale is immediate — the hillside town behind you, a narrow strait ahead, and then the open geometry of the Seto Inland Sea spreading outward toward the islands. Onomichi itself sits compressed between water and slope, its lanes too steep and narrow for much traffic, its temples stacked into the rock face. Jōdoji's main hall and its tahōtō pagoda stand among the thirty-odd designated cultural properties scattered through this small area, most of them reached on foot, most of them quiet on a weekday.
The town has long held two identities at once: a working port shaped by shipping routes and the passage of kitamaebune, and a place where writers and filmmakers found something useful in its compressed geography. The municipal library keeps a corner devoted to Hayashi Fumiko, who lived here. Down near the waterfront, ONOMICHI U2 occupies a converted harbor warehouse and caters to cyclists arriving via the Shimanami Kaidō, the road-bridge chain that opened in 1999 and stitched Onomichi to Ehime across a sequence of islands. The smell of Onomichi ramen — its particular broth — drifts from small shops near the station.
Out on Ikuchijima, the Hirayama Ikuo Museum of Art and the temple complex of Kōzanji pull a different kind of visitor along quieter roads. The island also produces lemons and navel oranges, their groves visible from the cycling path. Onomichi canvas — onomichi hanpu — is woven and sold here, a fabric with a long association with the port trade. In autumn, the Betchā Festival moves through the old streets; in summer, the harbor fireworks of the Sumiyoshi festival reflect off the strait. The place keeps its own calendar, indifferent to whether you know it or not.
Stay in Onomichi, Hiroshima
What converges here
- Jodoji Tahoto Pagoda
- Jodo-ji Hondo
- Kojo-ji Three-Story Pagoda
- Jodo-ji Garden
- Komyobo Jusan-juto
- Jodo-ji Nokyo-to
- Tenneiji Temple Toba Pagoda
- Joshoji Temple
- Jodo-ji Hokyointo Pagoda
- Jodo-ji Temple Hokyo-into Pagoda
- Jodo-ji Temple Sanmon
- Jodo-ji Amidado
- Saikoku-ji Kondo
- Joshoji Temple
- Saikokuji Three-Story Pagoda
- Saigo-ji Sanmon Gate
- Saigo-ji Hondo
- Joshoji Temple
- Yoshihara Family Residence (Hiroshima, Mitsugi-gun Mukaishima-cho)
- Joshoji Temple
- Jodo-ji Temple
- Jodoji Temple
- Jodo-ji Temple
- Jodo-ji Temple
- Jodo-ji
- Jodo-ji Temple
- Yoshihara Family Residence (Hiroshima Prefecture, Mitsugi-gun, Mukaishima-cho)
- Former Ohamasaki Tidal Current Signal Station Facilities
- Former Ohamasaki Navigation Tidal Current Signal Station Facilities
- Former Ohamasaki Navigation Tidal Current Signal Station Facilities
- Former Ohama-saki Navigation Tidal Current Signal Station Facilities
- Hyotanjima
- Setonaikai
- Shin-Onomichi
- Onomichi
- Higashi-Onomichi