Leading up to a hiking trail that possesses some arresting views of Hiroshima City followed by a descent that goes into an enchanting bamboo forest, this temple is one of the relatively lesser known gems of Hiroshima and is therefore not very crowded. The tea houses located within the temple complex serve authentic Japanese food along with sweet treats. One of the most interesting aspects of Mitaki-Dera’s waterfalls is that the holy water is used as an offering for the victims of the atomic bombings of 1945 during the annual Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony.
Mitaki-Dera temple
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, HIROSHIMA Updated : Apr 10, 2017, 02.22 PM IST
Leading up to a hiking trail that possesses some arresting views of Hiroshima City followed by a descent that goes into an enchanting bamboo forest, this temple is one of the relatively lesser known gems of Hiroshima and is therefore not very crowded. The tea houses located within the temple complex serve authentic Japanese food along with sweet treats. One of the most interesting aspects of Mitaki-Dera’s waterfalls is that the holy water is used as an offering for the victims of the atomic bombings of 1945 during the annual Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony.
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