Hiroshima Kagura refuses to succumb to the coronavirus demon
In response to COVID-19, Hiroshima Kagura goes online to share the thrilling traditional performance art form with the world.
Read moreIn response to COVID-19, Hiroshima Kagura goes online to share the thrilling traditional performance art form with the world.
Read moreDirector of atomic bomb suvivor advocacy group Hiroshima Hidankyo, Kunihiko Sakuma talks about his journey to finding his voice as a “young hibakusha”.
Read moreMiho Imada is one of Hiroshima’s top sake brewers, passionate about spreading the joy of sake around the globe.
Read more6 new coronavirus cases were confirmed in Hiroshima Pref yesterday bringing the total to 124. 3 more cases were confirmed in Yamaguchi, Okayama and Shimane.
Read moreSakura blossoms are out and the weather is perfect for a social-distancing walk along a riverside path.
Read moreA chronological summary of local news related to the novel corona viurus outbreak in Hiroshima.
Read moreLocal news concerning Covid-19 novel corona virus.
Read moreJust outside Hiroshima city center, Yokogawa is a great area to explore. There are lots of interesting shops and places
Read moreOwner and social entrepreneur Erika Abiko has created many successful community-building networks from her base at Hachidorisha (Hummingbird) Cafe.
Read more“Oni wa Soto, Fuku wa Uchi” – images from a spectacle of demons and lucky beans at Hiroshima’s Gokoku-jinja.
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