Long Live the Greasy Spoon: Miyoshi Shokudō
One of Hiroshima’s few surviving shokudō diners.
Read moreOne of Hiroshima’s few surviving shokudō diners.
Read moreRemoved from the hustle of the central business district lies Akam Coffee Works, a coffee roaster and coffee stand run
Read moreGood morning and welcome. I hereby call this meeting of the Hiroshima Morning Club to order. On today’s agenda: Deli
Read moreOne of Hiroshima’s oldest kissaten coffee houses, Zwei G-sen is full of character.
Read moreDear readers, the new era is here, and I have decided that Reiwa is the era to treat yourself.
Read moreThe main building of Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Museum has reopened after 2 years of renovations and revising its exhibits.
Read moreOn April 20 and 21, the very first of what I hope will be an annual springtime event, Hiroshima Coffee
Read moreIn a small corner of Hiroshima City, there’s a place where the spice flows.
Read moreWhat’s better than going out for breakfast?
Read moreLet’s get one thing straight: I’ve seen quite a lot of kagura. But for some reason, I had never seen
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