Himeji

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Himeji (姫路) is a small city at the western edge of the Kansai region of Japan.

Himeji Halal Travel Guide

Himeji's highlight is its gorgeous castle, built in the late 1500s, which is one of the biggest in Asia.

The city has been featured in a series of Japanese and foreign films due to its picturesque old-Japan look. The information office at the JR station has props from some of these films, including The Last Samurai.

Travel to Himeji

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Himeji

  • Kansai International Airport (IATA Flight Code: KIX is 126km southeast of Himeji and is the closest major international airport. Airport Limousine Buses operate every 1-2 hours between the airport and Himeji station (2 hours 20 min, ¥7300 one-way/¥7150 round-trip). More expensive, but free for users of the Japan Railway Pass, is to take the JR Haruka limited express to Shin-Osaka and transfer to the shinkansen (1 hours 45 min, ¥7020). It's also feasible to buy a one-day JR Kansai Area Pass (¥2300) to reach Himeji in around 2 hours using a combination of the Haruka and the Special Rapid Service.
  • Osaka Itami International Airport (IATA Flight Code: ITM is 85km east of Himeji. /en/timetable/H/ Buses operate eight times per day between the airport and Himeji station (1 hours 20 min, ¥2160). If you can't catch a direct bus, take a bus to Shin-Osaka instead (25 min, ¥700) and change to the JR line (1 hr, ¥2490 by Special Rapid Service, or 30 min, ¥7220 by shinkansen).
  • Kobe Airport (IATA Flight Code: UKB is 65km southeast of Himeji, but has fewer flight options than the airports in Osaka. To reach Himeji, take the Port Liner to Sannomiya and change to the JR Special Rapid Service (75 min, ¥2300).

By Rail

Shinkansen_C0892 - A Shinkansen train enters Himeji station.

Himeji is along the Sanyo Shinkansen Line (山陽新幹線) from Osaka and Kobe to Okayama and Hiroshima. The Sakura and Hikari offer frequent service to Himeji within the Sanyo region, as do the all-stopping Kodama trains. Since the station is elevated, it is feasible to see Himeji Castle from a passing train.

From Tokyo, one Nozomi train per hour runs through to Himeji (3 hr, ¥26160), otherwise you have to switch at Shin-Osaka. If you have a Japan Railway Pass and there is also one Hikari train departing each hour, running through to Himeji, which you can take at no charge (3 hours 40 min).

The overnight Sunrise Izumo/Sunrise Seto from Tokyo stops at Himeji. If you have a Japan Railway Pass, you can book a carpeted floor space at no charge; otherwise you can travel in a compartment or room by paying the applicable room fee and extra charges.

An affordable method of reaching Himeji from within the Kansai region is to take one of the frequent Shinkaisoku (新快速 - Special Rapid) commuter trains on the JR Kobe line (JR 神戸線) that begins in Osaka, which charges only the price of a local train. The ride takes 38 min from Kobe's Sannomiya station (¥950) or 57 min from Osaka (¥2450).

From Kyoto and the Hikari bullet train whisks travelers to Himeji in about an hour (¥7270). This trip can be taken without charge by Japan Railway Pass holders. Otherwise the local train (Special Rapid Service) reaches Himeji in around 1 hours 30 min (¥2270).

Northwest of the JR station is Sanyo Himeji, which is operated by the private Sanyo Railway. Kansai's Hanshin Railway offers direct express services to Sanyo Himeji every 10-20 minutes, with journey times of 1 hours 40 min from Osaka Umeda (¥2280) and 70 min from Kobe Sannomiya (¥960). These private lines are much slower than the JR, but are an option for those holding passes such as the 2 or 3-day Kansai Thru Pass. Discounted one-day passes include the Hanshin & Sanyo Seaside Ticket from Osaka (¥2000) and the Sannomiya-Himeji One Day Ticket from Kobe (¥2400).

Travel on a Bus in Himeji

Himeji is served by a few overnight buses from Tokyo. The fastest is the Keio Bus/Shinki Bus overnight service which is timetabled at 8 hours 30 min from the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal and 8 hours from Tokyo/Shibuya|Shibuya. Rates start at ¥8700 each way (¥7400 with advance purchase). Willer Express also offers an overnight run departing Tokyo Station (10 hours 20 min, starting from ¥7800) and Tokyo Disneyland.

How to get around in Himeji

By foot

The Himeji Castle complex is a 15 minutes walk straight down Otemae-dōri from Himeji Station. There are shopping centers and souvenir shops along the way.

By Sightseeing Loop Bus

Sightseeing Loop Bus (¥200) makes a loop around the cultural area, starting at Himeji Station, with stops near the castle, garden, and museums.

By city bus

City buses operate to sights far from the castle, such as Engyō-ji Temple.

What to see in Himeji

Himeji_castle_gun_racks - Himeji Castle gun racks

  • Himeji Castle - 姫路城 Himeji-jō - 34.839444, 134.693889An easy 15-minutes walk north from the station; also accessible by bus Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 5PM daily (admission is only until 4 PM) or until 6PM (admission is until 5PM) May-August. Closed December 29–31. The Main keep is limited to the first 15,000 visitors each day Admission: ¥2,000 adults and ¥700 children. A ¥2,040/¥760 combination ticket gets you into both the castle and the nearby Kōkoen Garden. A free guided tour in English is included if a guide happens to be available (no reservations are feasible) Himeji Castle 88754 Dating to 1609 and also graced with the name "White Egret Castle" (白鷺城 Shirasagi-jō), this striking white edifice is considered the most beautiful of Japan's castles and is one of the few that has escaped the ravages of civil war, World War II, earthquakes, and firebombings. The castle was designated as a national treasure in 1931 and was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993. It is virtually the last castle in Japan that still manages to tower over the surrounding skyscrapers and office buildings. Although renovated, much of the castle looks as it did when it was first built, and in contrast to European castles, is very empty, consistent with the Japanese minimalist style of the time. On extremely busy days, you may have to wait to enter since the number of visitors at any one time is limited. Check the website for a "congestion forecast" and status.
  • Kōkoen Garden - 好古園 kōko-en - 34.83816, 134.68980 Next to the Western edge of Himeji Castle's outer moat Himeji_Koukoen32n4592 - Opening Hours: Open from 9 AM daily and closes at either 5 PM or 6PM (last admission at 4:30 PM or 5:30 PM) depending on the time of year Admission: ¥700 adults and ¥250 children. A ¥2,040 combination ticket gets you into both Kōkoen and Himeji Castle This magnificent collection of 9 Edo-period-style walled gardens was laid out in 1992 on a site where samurai houses once stood. The street plan and gated partitions preserve the appearance of the old residential quarter, except that within the various enclosures visitors find beautifully landscaped gardens and water features instead of noble residences. There is a tea arbour and a restaurant within the grounds, but eating and drinking outside of these places is not allowed.
  • Hyogo Prefectural Museum of History - 兵庫県立歴史博物館, hyōgoken-ritsu rekishi hakubutsukan | 34.8411, 134.697Across the street from Himeji City Museum of Art Hyogo Prefectural Museum of History01s3872 - Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 5PM. Closed Mondays Entrance fee ¥200 yen (adult), ¥250 college and high school students. During special exhibitions admission changes, typically to around ¥700. Unlike most prefectural museums, this one actually has very little information about Hyogo Prefecture's history, and historical artifacts also tend to be lacking, so if you really want to learn more about Hyogo, you may be disappointed however, if you are interested in Japanese history as a whole, this museum is well worth visiting. It contains replicas of all twelve original castles remaining in Japan, has a room dedicated to festivals (while they feature Hyogo festivals, most are done nationwide), and toys throughout history. There is an art gallery, as well, which often features some of Japan's most interesting artwork. The artwork is not limited to Hyogo artists. Check the website to see what will be displayed when you arrive.
  • Himeji City Museum of Art - 姫路市立美術館, himeji-shi ritsu bijutsukan - 447532 34.8397, 134.6967 ☎ +81 79-222-2288 Opening Hours: Open 10AM to 5PM ¥200 (prices are raised during special exhibitions) Features artwork from local artists and European art, along with special exhibitions.
  • Senhime Shrine - 千姫天満宮, senhime tenmangū | 405437 34.8415, 134.6889 On the flank of Otokoyama, towards the castle Senhimetenmangu-shrine - This is the only shrine in Japan associated with a castle. While the shrine itself is rather small and not very interesting, travelling up the stairs to the next lookout reveals a spectacular view of Himeji Castle.
  • Himeji City Zoo - 姫路市立動物園, himeji shihitsu dōbutsuen - 447486 68 Honmachi, Himeji, 670-0012 34.8368, 134.6942 In the park in front of the castle. Himeji city zoo - ☎ +81 79-284-3636 Opening Hours: 9am-5pm Entry ¥200 adults, ¥70 children This zoo has a pretty comprehensive array of animals, but usually only one of each and all in very small cages or enclosures.
  • Engyō-ji Temple - 書寫山圓教寺, shoshazan engyō-ji - 34.89159, 134.65718A 30 minutes bus ride from Himeji castle on the orange bus #8 Engyoji05s4592 - Opening Hours: 9AM to 5PM, 6PM in spring and fall ¥700 entrance + ¥900 cable vehicle return trip The beautiful temple complex is best known among the local residents as the setting for part of Tom Cruise's The Last Samurai. Mount Shosha, where the temple complex is located, is particularly beautiful in the fall, when the Japanese maples change colors.
  • Tegarayama - 手柄山 - A 34.819, 134.6754A short train ride away southwest of Himeji castle on the Sanyo line to Tegarayama Station Himeji City Tegarayama Botanical Garden Himeji Hyogo pref Japan02n - A neighborhood with a large park with a small WWII museum, an aquarium, a amusement park, a botanic garden, and a monorail museum.
  • Historical Peace Center - 平和資料館, heiwa shiryōkan - 34.821889, 134.674139 In Tegarayama Central Park Himeji-peace-museum - A small museum in remembrance of air raid victims during the Pacific War, WWII. It sits right next to a monument in the shape of a sword struck into the earth with a listing of the casualties and fatalities by prefecture in (Japanese). Sobering and confronting.
  • Asago Sculpture Park - あさご芸術の森, asago genjutsu no mori - 60 minutes by vehicle or train; take the JR Bantan Line to Nii Station and then take a taxi for 10 minutes Asago Art Village08n4272 - Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 5PM, closed Wednesdays Adults: ¥700 A large sculpture park and museum.
  • Japan Toy Museum - 日本玩具博物館, nihon ganku hakubutsukan - 508580 671-3 Nakanino Kodera-cho 34.907444, 134.745389 10km north of Himeji; take JR Bantan line to Koro Station and walk east for 15 minutes Japan toy museum01 1920 - ☎ +81 79 232 4388 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 5PM Adults: ¥700; Students: ¥600; Children: ¥200 A small museum based in the home of the toy collector and founder Mr Shigeyoshi Inoue. The toys may have aged over the decades but they are still fun for anyone with an inner child. Inoue-san has collected toys and dolls from several prefectures and several countries since the 1970s.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Himeji

Parks

  • Himeji Central Park - 34.867746, 134.752064 20 min by vehicle or bus, east of Himeji castle. Buses depart from Himeji North bus terminal (Sanyo Bld., 1F) hourly. - Himeji Central Park - A drive-in safari park, amusement park and vehicle racing tracks. It is feasible to rent a campsite in summer months.
  • For families in particular and the park behind Himeji castle offers a decent play structure and ample space to sit down and have a picnic in the shadow of Japan's most famous castle.

Festivals and events

  • Cherry Blossom Viewing Party, usually around the second Sunday in April. Lots of koto and taiko drumming.
  • Yukata Matsuri - mid June, runs 2-3 days. Locals criticize this festival for having no roots or real reason to exist other than an opportunity for girls to dress up in summer yukata, eat delicious food from booths, and play fair games. Which is a good enough reason to go. This festival is always packed and makes for great people-watching, as many kinds of Japanese subcultures are on display.
  • Oshiro Matsuri - early august. A large parade down the main street ending at Himeji castle. There is also a big stage to see lots of dancing, which can range from either very traditional to very hip. Often it's a combination of the two.
  • Moon viewing - in September near the time of the Harvest moon. Features traditional plays and drums.
  • Nada Matsuri
  • Aboshi Matsuri

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Himeji

Himeji isn't particularly famous for crafts or goods. Wind chimes made of iron tongs and white leather accessories are popular higher-end Himeji souvenirs, and they can be purchased in many of the department stores or along the Miyuki dori shopping arcade. There are also numerous shops along the route to the castle selling a variety of Himeji Castle and other assorted souvenirs. Additionally and the streets in the area surrounding Himeji Station are filled with shopping arcades (particularly Miyuki dori) and the usual department stores (there are several lining the way to the Castle, including Sanyo, Forus, and Yamatoyashiki.)

  • Himeji Ceramics market - in autumn
  • Animate - perpendicular to the shopping arcade next to Miyukidori, turn at the 7-Eleven and Taiyaki corner shops | Two floors of anime and manga. The ground floor has a large selection of manga and doujinshi for all tastes and ages. The second floor has anime goods, CD soundtracks, and DVDs.
  • Bon Marche | One on Miyukidori close to the castle & One behind and between Sanyo department store and Mitsubishi UFJ Bank (left hand side of Otemae dori) - Gourmet grocery stores with an impressive (though sometimes pricey) selection of foods, including some import foods.
  • Daiso | above the Bon Marche behind Sanyo department store - Three floors of everything from housewares to clothes, electronics to food mostly (but not always) priced at ¥200
  • Festa - Northeast corner outside of Himeji station and under the station ☎ +81 79-221-3500 - A small selection of stores.
  • Piole - Inside and around Himeji Station - The section next to the North exit consists of women's clothing stores, zakka (home goods) stores, and a large Junkudo book shop. The other section consists of some omiyage (food gift) shops and a few restaurants like McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) and KFC.
  • Sanyo Department Store - 1 Minamimachi Inside Sanyo station, north of Himeji JR station, on the West side of the main street ☎ +81 79-223-1231 - A standard department store with a variety of goods on multiple floors, including a small LOFT, a popular chain of stores that sells hip accessories, stickers, home goods and pop culture items.

Halal Food & Restaurants

As you exit the station facing the castle (North) and the main shopping street (Miyuki dori) will be on your right and the main entertainment area on your left. Both areas have some fine restaurants. Himeji has a full selection of foods, from fast food (Western and Japanese) to gourmet dining. For breakfast there are countless coffee shops, including a Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.) that has small waffles.

  • McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) | 78 Konyamachi On the east side of Himeji JR station ☎ +81 79-226-2884 Opening Hours: 24 hours/day
  • Koba and More Walking towards the castle on the primary street (Otemae-Dori), take a right when you get to Yamato Yashiki department store. Take the second left. Koba and More is on the left, look for the hanging beaded curtain Opening Hours: Open 11:30-2:30 for lunch and 7:00-11:00 for dinner (6:00-11:00 on Saturdays). Closed on Thursdays A small ramen shop with a jazz theme that is famous among the local expat crowd for its unusual Milk Ramen. Koba is the owner and ramen chef.
  • Sakura-saku Honmachi 68 From the intersection in front of the castle, facing towards JR Himeji station, walk down the main street towards the station, go right at the first set of traffic lights you reach, and it's a few buildings down on your left Vegetarian-friendly restaurant (also a kind of greengrocer's) with nice open-air frontage and view of Himeji castle. You can get a fantastic veggie meal of (for example) Rice with peas, tofu Steaks and pumpkin, pickles, soup, dessert with Coffee, and all the green tea you can drink, all for ¥2000.

Bars

Bars tend to be frequented mostly by foreigners living in the city.

  • Hosanna Public House - ☎ +81 79-240-7088 - An Irish-English type pub, except that the city's small Irish population tend to avoid it at all costs. Serving good food in a warm and relaxing setting. Expensive and a bit lifeless but some members of staff may speak English.
  • Standing Cafe Nobu 71 Tatemachi - A tiny, cramped little bar with English-speaking Japanese and foreign staff. It may be small; but Nobu is a friendly place. Frequented mainly by a younger crowd, mostly English teachers and foreign engineers working for one of the big factories in Southern Himeji.
  • Teeda 440-1 Chonotsubo ☎ +81 79-299-5860 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 6PM, Closed T-W Teeda is wonderful creative cafe/pub, with great asian fusion foods, amazing staff and great vibe.

Cafes

  • Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.), on level 4 of the Piole shopping centre next to the station, has views down the street to the castle.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

There are many hotels near the train station. Another possibility is to sleep in Kakogawa, and prolong your trip into the nation side of Hyogo.

  • Engakudou Guesthouse Hostel - ゲストハウス 縁楽堂 - 34.84017, 134.68959Just west of the train station ☎ +81 90 9717 6763 Dormitory: ¥2,500; Double: ¥7,000-3,500 Old tiny but cosy house with tatami rooms and friendly owner.
  • Himeji 588 Guesthouse Hostel - ガハハゲストハウス - Honmachi 68 34.83315, 134.69314 Near the Egret Center on the Miyuki-Dori shopping arcade ☎ +81 79-283-2588 Dormitory: ¥2,500; Double: ¥7,000-3,500 Traditional tatami rooms with futon and a shared bathroom and common space. The first floor has a small cafe that serves free coffee and tea. WiFi, bike rental and laundry services are available.
  • Hotel Nikko Himeji | 100 Minamiekimaecho South side of the JR train station ☎ +81 79-222-2231 ¥20,000-15,000 Aa pleasant hotel for the business traveler.
  • Toyoko Inn - 97 Minami-Ekimae-cho Next to the train station - Double: ¥8,000 Simple business hotel. Rooms are small, but the price includes internet in the room and Japanese-style breakfast.

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