Arrive in Miyajima, the island town near Hiroshima known for its shrines, seafood culture, and local drinking scene that comes alive after the daytime crowds thin out. Meet your guide at the starting point and get your bearings in an area where narrow streets and small bars sit within easy walking distance of one another — a compact but lively stretch that rewards those who know where to look.
Over the course of the evening, move through three distinct bars, each with its own character. Let your guide lead the way between venues, giving you context about the area and helping you order with confidence. At each stop, settle in, drink, and engage with the kind of local bar culture that rarely appears in travel guides — the type of place regulars return to, not tourist itineraries.
By the time you reach the third bar, work your way through a cross-section of Miyajima’s after-dark scene. Each venue adds a different layer to the picture, and by the end of the night leave with a grounded sense of how locals in this part of Hiroshima actually drink and unwind.