Christmas in Hiroshima
Christmas is big in Japan. Kind of.
Read moreChristmas is big in Japan. Kind of.
Read moreLarge scale illuminations have become a new winter tradition in Japan. Held all over the country, they certainly brighten up
Read moreThomas Kloepfer and his partner Kaori have been running the Pitchfork farms and Tachibana Textiles shop on Mukaishima island on
Read moreAICJ School in the Gion area of Asa-Minami-ku is a popular private school in Hiroshima with a strong focus on
Read moreTriple is a great place to pop into for a light meal. Set in a cute, wooden, rustic building- climb
Read moreYou may have visited Hiroshima’s Toshogu Shrine, located about ten minutes’ walk from the North Exit (Shinkansen side) of Hiroshima
Read moreLocal favorite Youki has been serving chuka-soba A.K.A. ramen for 62 years and this little shop in Eba is where it all started.
Read moreJust how did the tiny island of Okunoshima become bunny paradise?
Read more150 people dressed in period costume parade through Hiroshima city center to commemorate the arrival of the dynasty that ruled Hiroshima for almost 250 years.
Read moreHiroshima Orizuru Tower Roof Top Bar is currently CLOSED.
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