Tencho-sai Classical Court Dances on Miyajima
Bugaku classical court dance that date from the 12th century performed at Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima.
Bugaku classical court dance that date from the 12th century performed at Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima.
The Miyajima Kangensai is Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima's biggest and most elaborate festival of the year.
Take part in Miyajima biggest festival, the Kangensai, by joining the welcoming of the festival boats back to the island and lantern parade.
A bunch of almost naked men clambering on top of one another in the sea trying to capture a lucky ball on a hot summer day!
A rare chance to watch Bugaku classical court dances on Itsukushima Shrine's platform over the sea in the evening, rather than early in the morning.
Fireworks return to Miyajima, now in autumn rather than in the heat of summer.
This November, visitors to Miyajima have an excellent opportunity to experience Hiroshima’s living craft traditions firsthand.
Daisho-in Temple is one of Miyajima's most popular autumn leaf viewing spots, and it looks especially pretty when illuminated at
The annual samurai parade through the streets of Miyajima and Itsukushima Shrine.
A challenging 15km out-and-back road race under the cherry blossoms on the island of Miyajima.