Where did the bunnies on Rabbit Island come from?
Just how did the tiny island of Okunoshima become bunny paradise?
Read moreJust how did the tiny island of Okunoshima become bunny paradise?
Read moreOur guide to as many of the fireworks festivals in the region as we could find!
Read more7 minutes of 85-year-old film footage provides fascinating glimpses of Hiroshima before the A-bombing.
Read moreThe Mibu-no-hanadaue ritual rice planting festival in Chiyoda, Kita-hiroshima, is the largest and most spectacular of many similar festivals held
Read more14 months of repairs and restoration start on Miyajima’s iconic “floating” shrine gate begin June 3, 2019.
Read moreWith around 280 stores, AEON Mall Hiroshima Fuchu is one of the biggest shopping malls in the region.
Read morePokemon and the Hiroshima Carp baseball organization join forces for the third time with a new limited line up of merchandise.
Read moreYasuno Station, closed since 2003, is a unique and beautiful place to enjoy sakura in bloom.
Read moreEvery winter, between November and April the Olympic-sized swimming pool at ‘Big Wave’ in Ushita is drained and transformed into
Read moreEvery year in late November, Shukkei-en Garden stays open late and illuminates its autumn leaves.
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