How to Get There
Takehara is best reached by train or a combination of train and bus travel modes from Hiroshima. Reach Hiroshima from Tokyo or Osaka via bullet train.
Highway buses run directly to Takehara Station from the Hiroshima City Bus Center at the train station; the journey takes around one hour and 20 minutes.
If traveling via train to Takehara Station from Hiroshima, take either bullet or regular trains to Mihara Station. Transfer for the JR Kure Line for Hiro and disembark at Takehara Station.
Alternatively, take the Akiji-Liner for Hiro from Hiroshima Station. When you reach Hiro, change for the JR Kure Line for Mihara, and disembark at Takehara Station.
The preserved townscape area is a 12-minute walk from the station.

Don’t Miss
• Visit Okunoshima, famous for its hundreds of wild rabbits
• Stroll the charming, narrow streets of Takehara’s historic district
Meet the cutest locals
Perhaps the biggest draw in the Takehara area is Okunoshima, or Rabbit Island as it is more commonly known. Countless wild rabbits are running free, with no natural predators.
You can buy special rabbit food on the island, and the rabbits will flock to anyone they suspect has food. Although they are very cute and friendly, it pays to remember that the rabbits are still wild animals and should be treated accordingly.

A dark chapter in history
Okunoshima also has a very dark past—it housed a chemical weapons factory during the war years. The ruins of the factory still stand, and there is a museum that chronicles this troubling chapter from the island’s history.