Gokuraku-ji Temple
Gokuraku-ji Temple dates from medieval times and stands on top of the mountain that bears its name, overlooking Hatsukaichi and
Read moreGokuraku-ji Temple dates from medieval times and stands on top of the mountain that bears its name, overlooking Hatsukaichi and
Read moreHiroshima’s answer to Kyoto’s Fushimi-inari Shrine, on the side of Mt Futaba-yama just north of Hiroshima shinkansen station.
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Read moreHere is a compilation of the various events taking place around Hiroshima to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the A-bombing.
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Read moreOndo Ongaku Shokudo is in a relaxed basement space on the edge of Hiroshima’s entertainment district, located below and named
Read moreOne of only two of the seventy trams running on the morning of August 6, 1945 to survive the A-bombing
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