Take a tram ride around the city
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, HIROSHIMA/ Updated : Apr 11, 2017, 09:36 IST
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With as many as eight tram lines connecting its main station and some 300 such cars running around the city, Hiroshima has one of the largest tram networks in Japan. A single ride within the city centre comes for a mere 160 Yen an … Read more
With as many as eight tram lines connecting its main station and some 300 such cars running around the city, Hiroshima has one of the largest tram networks in Japan. A single ride within the city centre comes for a mere 160 Yen and it therefore is very easy to look around given how cheap and comfortable the streetcar is. Read less

With as many as eight tram lines connecting its main station and some 300 such cars running around the city, Hiroshima has one of the largest tram networks in Japan. A single ride within the city centre comes for a mere 160 Yen and it therefore is very easy to look around given how cheap and comfortable the streetcar is. You will be expected to pay before getting off and there is a machine beside the driver dedicated to the same. These trams can take you anywhere within the city centre, and in case you intend to get into the suburbs, the fare increases with the distance travelled. Hopping on and off couldn’t possibly have been more pleasant and the ride itself is thrilling especially when the city gradually zooms past, a little bit of sun here and a few splashes of rain there.
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