Sushi Ken
I am always on the look-out for great sushi places to recommend on GetHiroshima as it is always a popular choice
Read moreKaiten or kuru-kuru conveyor belt sushi restaurants are great fun and very reasonably priced. They aren’t, however, always known for
Read moreIf you are looking for a quick, tasty and reasonably priced lunch, a good option is Sea Jack conveyor belt sushi.
Read moreMatsue is one of Western Japan’s best kept secrets. The castle city on the edge of Lake Shinji near the
Read moreGet away from the hustle and bustle of city life, stay in a lovely restored farmhouse in the middle of the Japanese countryside and enjoy the most wonderful vegan food created with ingredients grown just a stone’s throw away. If this sounds appealing, Cherie no Hatake is the place for you.
Read moreDear readers, the new era is here, and I have decided that Reiwa is the era to treat yourself.
Read moreNagarekawa’s all night “stubborn street stall” food court
Read moreWell, it’s time to reveal my big news…
Read moreCozy and comfortable backpackers Roku in Hakushima offers a warm and friendly welcome to Hiroshima.
Read moreAfter our first look at the wonderful world of konbini [コンビニ] onigiri [おにぎり], lets get into the taste test. Before
Read moreAs I reflect on the day of volunteering at the Hiroshima landslide clean-up yesterday, I am so impressed by the
Read moreHiroshima is a great location to base yourself for a few months (or years) in Japan no matter how old
Read moreHiroshima Costco opened at the end of March, 2013 and is located next to the Hiroshima baseball stadium, 10 minutes
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