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Batumi vs Hiroshima

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🤝 It's a tie — both rated 85 OVR

Batumi
Batumi

Georgia

85OVR

VS
Hiroshima
Hiroshima

Japan

85OVR

82
Safety
95
85
Affordability
60
86
Food
86
88
Culture
99
86
Nightlife
58
99
Walkability
86
86
Nature
86
81
Connectivity
85
72
Transit
86
Batumi

Batumi

Georgia

Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Japan

Batumi

Safety: 80/100Pop: 170KAsia/Tbilisi

Hiroshima

Safety: 95/100Pop: 1.2M (city)Asia/Tokyo

💰 Budget

budget
Batumi: $25–40Hiroshima: $60-90
mid-range
Batumi: $50–90Hiroshima: $120-180
luxury
Batumi: $120–250Hiroshima: $300+

🛡️ Safety

Batumi80/100Safety Score95/100Hiroshima

Batumi

Batumi is safe for tourists. Georgia generally has a low violent crime rate. The casino economy brings some associated risks (gambling-related crime) but is not directed at tourists. The main caution is traffic — Georgian driving is aggressive by European standards.

Hiroshima

Hiroshima is extremely safe, reflecting Japan's overall reputation as one of the safest countries for travelers. Violent crime is virtually nonexistent, theft is rare, and the city is well-maintained with excellent infrastructure. The biggest risks are natural disasters (typhoons, earthquakes) and heat exhaustion in summer.

Ratings

Batumi3/5English Friendly2/5Hiroshima
Batumi5/5Walkability4/5Hiroshima
Batumi3/5Public Transit4/5Hiroshima
Batumi4/5Food Scene4/5Hiroshima
Batumi4/5Nightlife2/5Hiroshima
Batumi4/5Cultural Sites5/5Hiroshima
Batumi4/5Nature Access4/5Hiroshima
Batumi4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Hiroshima

🌤️ Weather

Batumi

Batumi is Georgia's wettest and most subtropical city — annual rainfall exceeds 2,500mm, making it one of the wettest coastal cities in Europe. Summers are warm and humid (30°C); winters are mild (8°C) but very rainy. The Black Sea moderates temperatures so it never gets very cold or very hot. Rain can arrive any day of the year.

Summer (June–August)24–32°C
Spring & Autumn (April–May, September–October)16–25°C
Winter (November–March)6–12°C

Hiroshima

Hiroshima has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, winters are mild compared to northern Japan, and spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage are spectacular. The rainy season (tsuyu) runs from mid-June to mid-July.

Spring (March - May)6-22°C
Summer (June - August)20-33°C
Autumn (September - November)10-26°C
Winter (December - February)2-10°C

🚇 Getting Around

Batumi

Batumi is compact and walkable in the centre. Taxis and marshrutkas (shared minibuses) connect to the Botanical Garden, Gonio, and Sarpi. The promenade is ideal for walking and cycling.

Walkability: High in city centre and along the promenade. Good cycling infrastructure along the seafront.

WalkingFree
Taxi / Yandex GoGEL 5–15 city trips
Marshrutka (Shared Minibus)GEL 1–3

Hiroshima

Hiroshima has an extensive streetcar (tram) network — the oldest and largest in Japan — supplemented by buses and a good cycling infrastructure. The tram system connects the station to Peace Park, the castle, and the Miyajima ferry terminal. An IC card (ICOCA/Suica) works on all public transport.

Walkability: Hiroshima is very walkable within the central area. Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Castle, and Shukkeien Garden are all within a 25-minute walk of each other. The flat river delta terrain and well-maintained sidewalks make walking easy. The Hondori shopping arcade provides covered walking in any weather.

Hiroden Streetcar (Tram)¥190 (~$1.27) flat fare within the city; ¥270 (~$1.80) to Miyajima-guchi
JR Miyajima Ferry¥180 (~$1.20) one-way; free with JR Pass
Peacecle Bike Share¥165 (~$1.10) per 30 min; ¥1,100 (~$7.35) day pass

The Verdict

Choose Batumi if...

you want Europe's most affordable Black Sea resort city — art nouveau meets brutalism on a beachfront boulevard, Gonio fortress, the Adjara Mountains an hour away, and Georgian wine at $3 a bottle

Choose Hiroshima if...

you want a profound peace memorial experience, incredible okonomiyaki, and Miyajima Island's floating torii gate