
The explosion of the atomic bomb over the city on August 6, 1945 ensured that, henceforth, the city’s name would be one of th...
Most well-known for its annual sake festival in Saijo every October, visitors to Higashi-Hiroshima can get a feel for its sak...
Hatsukaichi is centered on the small town on the main island of Honshu almost opposite the sacred island of Miyajima on which...
Home of roses, geta sandals and Ponyo, Fukuyama lies between Osaka and Hiroshima. Here can also be found much natural beauty ...
The port of Mihara sits pretty much in the center of Hiroshima prefecture’s Seto Inland Sea coastline, 20 minutes by bullet t...
Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture is an unusual and beautiful town facing the Seto Inland Sea. Both the more common sights in ...
While Miyajima has a reputation as a tourist destination, it has a deep history with Japan and Shinto culture. It has also pl...
Famous for its shipbuilding heritage and maritime history, Kure is a port city located along the Seto Inland Sea, south-east ...
Hiroshima's biennial animation festival, introduced on the 40th anniversary of the atomic bomb, promoting the spirit of 'Love...
Yamamoto Nizo is known for his work as an art director and background artist on films like Hayao Miyazaki's "Castle in the Sk...
A special exhibition taking place at the Fukuyama Art Museum in Hiroshima looks at the works of Gustave Courbet (1819-1877), ...
If you're in Hiroshima and looking for a vegan friendly bite to eat, Art Cafe Elk is a great place to check out. As well as h...
ICHIRAN in central Hiroshima takes the ramen experience up a notch with its yatai floor.
Stylish, Japanese style Soba (buckwheat) noodle dishes, side dishes and drinks available everyday from 11:30 to 11:30 for tas...
Coming to Japan to cycle the Shimanami Kaido? Hotel Cycle is situated in Onomichi, and is the perfect spot to base yourself i...
Why Guest House Roku in Hiroshima is a great place for budget travelers looking to make friends
Chisun Hotel Hiroshima, centrally located in the downtown area, is a great place to stay if you're planning a visit to this w...
Hiroshima Prefecture lies on the southwestern side of Honshu. The region’s southern coast meets the Seto Inland Sea with a co...
Hiroshima offers many memorable attractions along with some very fast local cuisine.
If you're in Hiroshima and looking for a vegan friendly bite to eat, Art Cafe Elk is a great place to check out. As well as h...