Discover the best top things to do in Kure, Japan including Yamato Museum, JMSDF Kure Museum, Kenmin no Hama (Hiroshima Prefectural Beach), Areikarasukojima, Kure Shuo Dock Terminal, Yamato Wharf, YouMe Town Kure, Kure Port Pier Park.
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4.5 based on 846 reviews
Awesome museum, do scan the QR code on entering to get the English video apps for the museum, makes a big difference, WiFi in museum is free. The exhibits are well worth the trip from Hiroshima(free with JR pass), the models of ships are cool and drop over to the JSDF museum opposite for a free lookie loo in a submarine.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
I just can't imagine how this beach can be so well-designed. We went there in winter with no water sports but it was still excellent. We played badminton in the B&G sports centre for 600 yen for an hour. Tennis court is also available. The onsen overlooks the sea. Sauna is available there (entrance fee 500 before 17:00, 400 after). I highly recommend the cottage, which overlooks the whole beach (kenmin no hama). For 10 people, cottage 512 gives the best view, for 5 people, 513. Other cottages are also good. It was late February and we could see sakura at the balcony. Since the balcony faces south, sunrise and sunset viewing are both possible. The kitchen has everything, even a grill plate. In summer you can pay 2000 yen and rent a barbecue stove and enjoy barbecue at the balcony. The only thing is wifi is not available at the cottage but you can use it at the hotel, which is only 200 meters away. At night, you can go to the observatory. It is open every Saturday but you have to make a reservation at other times. Entrance fee 200 yen. You can also lie at the lawn in front of the hotel to view stars. If you like cycling, you can rent a bike at the island on the east side (Shimo-kamagari Island), it is around 15 mins drive.
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