The JR Nishinihon Miyajima Ferry is the primary and most popular mode of transport to Miyajima Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for the Itsukushima Shrine and its iconic 'floating' Great Torii Gate. This ferry service is not merely a means of getting to the island; it's an integral part of the Miyajima experience, offering unparalleled views of the shrine and gate from the water, especially during specific routes.
Visitors consistently highlight the ferry's efficiency and punctuality, with departures every 15 minutes ensuring minimal waiting times, even during peak seasons. Many appreciate the comfort of the ride, with options for both indoor seating and outdoor decks to enjoy the sea breeze and views. A significant advantage frequently mentioned is that the ferry ride is covered by the Japan Rail Pass, making it a cost-effective option for many tourists. The journey itself is often described as a highlight, providing excellent photo opportunities of the island and the Great Torii as the ferry approaches.
For the best experience, visitors recommend standing on the right side of the ferry during the crossing to get the most spectacular views of the Great Torii Gate. While the ride is short (10-15 minutes), arriving early in the morning is advised to catch the special ferry service that passes directly in front of the Great Torii, which typically starts around 9:10 AM. Even without the JR Pass, the fare is considered reasonable. It's also wise to check the tide schedule for Miyajima, as the appearance of the 'floating' torii gate changes dramatically between high and low tide.
To reach the ferry, take the JR Sanyo Line train from Hiroshima Station to Miyajimaguchi Station. The ferry terminal is a short, well-signposted walk (approximately 100 meters) from the train station. There are two ferry operators, but the JR Nishinihon Miyajima Ferry is the one covered by the JR Pass and offers the special route past the Great Torii. Parking is available near the Miyajimaguchi Pier, but many visitors note that public transport is the most convenient option, especially given the ease of using IC cards for payment if not using a JR Pass.
A common point of confusion for some visitors, particularly those with specific discount passes or caregiving needs, is the eligibility for certain discounts. It's advisable to clarify any special conditions or requirements for passes or assistance directly with the ferry staff beforehand to avoid misunderstandings. While the ferry is generally very efficient, during extremely crowded times, queues can form, but they tend to move quickly.

